Men engage in solo male organ play all the time, but most would
agree that it's more fun with a partner. As long as these sensual games don't
do anything to negatively affect a guy's male
organ health, there's no reason not to explore some fun activities that are
focused on the rod. The following are just a few suggestions; letting one's
imagination roam free will create dozens more.
Artistic
expression.
A firm tool can provide
artistically-inclined couples with an excellent way to express their aesthetic
selves (using body paints in order to help protect sensitive manhood skin). Let
the partner induce an appropriately firm tumescence and then take turns dipping
the "brush" into the paint and stroking it onto a waiting canvas.
Open
mic night.
Aspiring comics and singers can get
plenty of practice for upcoming performances by using their partner's firm
member as a practice mic. And, men, don't be afraid to remind the partners that
sometimes they need to tap the mic to make sure it's on or may need to
practically swallow it in order for it to work most effectively.
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Questions.
This is a simple variation on the
classic game, in which a man thinks of an animal, vegetable or mineral and his
partner asks yes or no questions to try to guess what he is. The male organ
play twist here is that, instead of verbally answering yes or no, he strokes
his stiff rod a set number of times for each answer – say, three times for no,
six times for yes. The partner wants to ask enough yes questions to get the man
to release.
An alternative version: The partner
keeps vigorously stroking the man's rod while asking questions. If the answer
is yes, she keeps stroking; if no, she stops for 10 seconds before asking the
next question. Again, the goal is to bring about a release.
Bubble
wrap fun.
Who doesn't like popping the little
inflated domes on a roll of bubble wrap? But men can make it a bit more
challenging (and fun). Have one's partner hit each bubble with one's member in
order to pop them.
Puppet
fun.
Women who still have some of the clothes
from their old dolls may enjoy dressing up a man's tumescent tool with little
coats, hats, shirts, etc. But the fun doesn't have to stop with dressing up.
Use the opportunity to put on a little male organ puppet show. The male
can assign a character to his member based on his outfit and he and his partner
can engage in a dialogue. If several outfits are available, the couple can
change the manhood character for variety and effect.
Ring
toss.
When a stiff rod is standing straight
up, it makes a perfect pole for a little game of ring toss. If the man lies
down on the bed and manipulates his piece to stand straight up, his partner can
throw plastic rings and see how many perfect scores she can make. It's even
more fun if the couple has rules about penalties the partner must pay for
missing or bonuses she gets for perfect ringers.
Where's
Willie?
Based on the popular children's book
series, this game involves surrounding the manhood with dozens of other objects
and then snapping a picture. The partner then has a set amount of time to
locate the member. Again, establishing penalties for losing and bonuses for
winning makes the game much more fun.
Sensual games involving male organ play
can add a little spice and spark to a relationship. Sometimes they can go a
little overboard, resulting in a sore manhood, so habitually using a top-notch male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) is strongly advised. Make sure the
crème includes vitamin C, as this vitamin plays a significant role in collagen
production and tissue firmness. For roughly handled members, a crème with a
potent combination of moisturizers (Shea butter and vitamin E) and an
antioxidant (alpha lipoic acid, for one) can do wonders to relieve soreness and
ease up on dry or damaged skin resulting from excess friction. Making Man1 Man
Oil a regular part of one's daily routine can make a big difference.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
member health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity and what to do to
maintain a healthy male organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes
in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous
websites.