A Bent Male Organ Can Impact Sensual Life
“Wow!” That’s the ideal response when a man presents his tumescent
member to a partner for the first time, along with such options as “Yes!” and
“Nice!” A man can be a bit hesitant about his member if it falls short of
perceived standards of beauty and desirability, and that can often be the case
for a man with a significantly bent male organ. Often a severely bent male
organ signifies a special male organ health issue, and for many men it can have
psychological ramifications and may impact their sensual life and their
relationships.
Peyronie’s disease
Don’t get the wrong idea: it is not at all unusual for a tumescent
manhood to have some curvature to it, listing a little to the left or right or
bending slightly up or down. But with Peyronie’s disease, the bent male organ
is curved so much as to create difficulties and often is accompanied by pain as
well.
Named after the doctor who first described it in the medical
world, Peyronie’s disease is estimated to affect approximately 9 percent of
men, although the exact figure is difficult to ascertain. Most often, the bent
male organ in this situation is caused by some form of trauma to the member. It
may be one big trauma, such as being punched in the manhood, or it may result
from repeated small traumas, such as rough handling during sensual activity.
When the trauma occurs, the manhood needs to heal. And as it does,
it covers the damaged area with a thin layer of scar tissue, which is thicker
and less flexible than regular male organ tissue. If the scar tissue is thick
enough, it can impact the ability of the manhood to stretch and grow during the
tumescence phase. When this happens, the side that is affected reaches a
certain point and doesn’t grow more, causing the member to curve in that
direction.
Sensual life
This can sometimes cause pain whenever the member becomes
tumescent, and it can be so bent that penetrative sensual activity becomes
difficult or impossible. This clearly has an impact on a man’s sensual life. In
addition, there is a higher incidence of tumescence dysfunction and loss of
sensual drive associated with Peyronie’s disease. There may be physical reasons
for this association, but it is also likely that both of these issues come from
psychological reactions to having a severely bent male organ. A man may feel so
self-conscious or worried about or ashamed of his bent male organ that his
psychological concerns lead to less confidence and less interest in sensual
activity.
This may in turn lead to a man being less inclined to seek out
sensual relationships, or it may cause him to become withdrawn or withholding
in those relationships in which he is already involved. As a result, he may
feel more isolated, which can exacerbate the negative feelings he is already
experiencing.
Men with Peyronie’s disease should consult with a doctor to
discuss possible treatment options to alleviate the problem. If the bent male
organ situation is having a negative impact on their sensual life, and
especially if the problem seems more psychological and emotional than purely
physical, then they should consider consulting a mental health professional.
This will enable a man to learn what steps he can take to better meet the emotional
challenges associated with Peyronie’s disease as well as how he can better
manage relationship issues.
A bent male organ can create enough issues for a man’s sensual
life, so he doesn’t need any additional male organ health matters to worry
about. Daily use of a superior male organ health oil (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can help
better maintain general male organ health. It’s ideal to select an oil with a
wide range of important vitamins, such as A, B5, C, D, and E. In addition, the
oil should include alpha lipoic acid, a powerful antioxidant that strengthens
delicate manhood skin by fighting oxidative stress.
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