As is undoubtedly obvious, one of the major concerns among men is male organ size. There are clearly many different types of male organs, and so a great deal of time is spent agonizing over whether one possesses a member that is sufficiently large or appropriately thick or that is shaped in the most appealing manner. Indeed, for some men, this focus on male organ size can become an absolute obsession. While there is no doubt that size is one factor in the attractiveness of a guy’s manhood, there are other factors, including appropriate male organ health and the degree of skill with which he uses his member, which are of greater consideration. And, as a recently released video has demonstrated, women are not necessarily all focused on judging a man merely by his male organ size.

Draw!

The website EliteDaily.com recently posted a video in which it asked a number of women to each draw their ideal male organ. While some might expect that this would result in drawings of monster-sized members that take up the entire page, this wasn’t exactly what happened.

True, there were some tools that were of a size and/or girth of which most men can only dream. But there were also a number of depictions of packages of more modest size, the kind that most men are packing in their pants.

Not surprising

These results are not really surprising. Yes, popular culture likes to present the ideal male as having a rod that goes on for days. And yes, many pop culture images present women as panting at the mouth at the thought of an enormous piece. Yet the reality is different.

Increasingly, women are reporting that while a mammoth manhood may produce an immediate visceral reaction, in practice such a tool is not always desirable. The larger the organ, the more likely it is to produce some pain during penetration, especially when not well lubricated. In addition, massive tools sometimes require considerable shuffling in order to find a position that is comfortable for both partners.

While the majority of women are not particularly enamored by a true micro-manhood, most are perfectly happy when their partner possesses a rod of average size – as long as the manhood is in good health and the owner has enough know-how to use it to its best advantage.

Skill with the member is something that can be acquired with time and practice (either alone or, ideally, with a willing partner).  Health is something that needs a little attention paid to it.

Health

There are some male organ health basics that all men should know. For example, washing regularly with a gentle cleanser or just warm water is key, both to avoid unpleasant odors and to wash away dirt and bacteria. Practicing safe sensual activity, including using a rubber to decrease the chance of contracting social diseases, is also essential.

Beyond that, all types of male organs (and whatever the male organ size) can be treated to a daily application of a superior male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). This is true for all men, but especially for those who are prone to some of the most common male organ health issues. For example, a man whose rod persistently emits a rank odor, even with regular washing, can find benefit from a crème that includes vitamin A. This vitamin’s anti-bacterial properties make it expert at fighting stubborn manhood odor. In addition, many tools develop an unwanted “wrinkled” look. Using a crème with a potent antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid, which offsets harmful oxidative and aging processes, can alleviate this problem. And for men whose rough handling of their tool during self-stimulatory play has brought about a loss of sensation in the tool, a crème containing neuroprotective acetyl L-carnitine can help restore that lost sensitivity.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.

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