Avoid Manhood Pain by Using the Right Lubricant
Into every life a little pain must fall –
but most men hope to avoid manhood pain whenever possible. Certainly taking
steps to ensure superb male organ health is one way to keep manhood pain at bay
– and that includes making sure lubricant is used when engaging in sensual
activity. But these days, there are several different kinds (and scores of
different brands) of lubricants readily available. How is a guy to know which
ones to use?
Forget
the taste
First,
simply knock flavored lubricants off the list if we’re talking sensual activity
with a woman here. Some may ask why? After all, if pre-coupling play is going
to include some oral activity, why shouldn’t the experience be extra tasty for
the one on the giving end of that oral activity?
Well,
if the activity is going to be limited to oral sensual fun, go right ahead. But
if female organ penetration is on the menu, it’s better to avoid the flavored
lubricants. Not because they don’t work, but because they contain sugar. The
sugar is great for flavor, but it also greatly increases the possibility of a
yeast infection – and that’s no fun for either partner.
Water,
silicone, or oil?
The
most popular lubricants come in three kinds, categorized by their base: water,
silicone and oil. There are pros and cons to each.
Water
Water-based
lubricants are usually the cheapest to buy – but their lower price does not
imply lower quality. It simply means the water-based is more economical to
produce. Water-based lubricants tend to work with almost all barrier
protections (but not all; it’s best to check to see if a specific protective
device does not advise using water-based lubes). Those who are into sensual
toys most often need to use a water-based product, as they are most compatible
with typical sensual toy materials.
The
biggest drawback with water lubricant is that it tends to come off more quickly
than other lubricants – and that means a man sometimes has to stop in the
middle of the action to reapply it. However, as a bonus, it also is easier to
wash out of bedding and clothing.
Silicone
Guys
who like shower coupling definitely should consider a silicone-based lubricant.
It’s waterproof, so it’s a natural for a little bathtub playtime. Most
protective devices are also tolerant of silicone (although again, it’s good to
check in advance).
Silicone
has an advantage over water in the lubricant department because it stays on the
skin much longer and doesn’t need frequent reapplication. However, it shouldn’t
be used on sensual toys made of silicone, as it will cause them to break down
quickly.
Oil
Don’t
even think about using oil-based lubricants on latex barrier protections. They
can cause breakages, which can have disastrous consequences. Those who are in a
relationship in which barrier protections are not used may prefer oil lubes
because of their long-lasting ability. They are, however, messy to clean
up.
Using
a lubricant can ease penetrative issues and reduce or eliminate manhood pain
from tight insertions. However, it’s best to use actual lubricants as opposed
to “improvised” ones (such as baby oil, body lotions, etc.). Products not
intended for sensual lubrication may include ingredients that can cause a
reaction.
Lubrication
is certainly one way to reduce potential manhood pain; so is keeping that
member in prime condition by regular application of a top drawer male organ health crème (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). Frequent or rough sensual activity,
pleasurable as it may be in the moment, can lead to a diminishment of sensation
in the manhood. Using a crème with neuroprotective L carnitine can help address
this loss of male member sensitivity. A crème with L-arginine is also
recommended, as this amino acid plays a key role in the process by which
manhood blood vessels are kept open and receptive to increased blood flow.
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