Avoiding Male Organ Pain While Using a Pump
by John Dugan OwnerOne of the benefits of a society which is more open concerning
sensual issues is the greater availability of items, both recreational and
medical, for use on the manhood. A male organ pump is one such device which has
a definite medical use (for helping men with tumescence issues achieve firmness)
and a recreational use (for allowing men to “pump up” their member for fun). Of
course, using a male organ pump for pure recreational purposes does come with
some risks; used improperly, it can lead to male organ injury, in severe cases,
or general male organ pain in less severe ones. The more a man knows about a
male organ pump before using one, the less likely the chance of experiencing
male organ pain.
With
that in mind, here are some tips which many find useful in helping to decrease
the chance of male organ pain from a male organ pump experience.
Tips
1) Measure
the member. Some pumps come in different
sizes, in which case it’s important to know that which one to get. It’s best to
measure both length and girth of the member when it is tumescent.
2) Read
the directions. Yes, it’s understandable that a
guy may be anxious to get to the fun stuff right away – but it’s still better
to take a few minutes and actually read the directions that should come with a
male organ pump. Knowing how it works and what needs to be done to use it
effectively – and then using that information – is the best way to avoid male
organ pain and injury. One thing that is important to know is what is the
recommended pressure range to seek. So find that information and do not exceed
that range.
3) Clean
it. Before the first use (and indeed before each use), take a
few minutes to disinfect the cylinder. The pump is an attractive place for
bacteria to grow.
4) Prep
the manhood. Just as experts advise people to
warm up before engaging in long distance running or lifting heavy weights, so
should a man warm up his member before engaging in pumping. One recommended
preparation routine involves taking a small towel, soaking it in warm water,
and then wrapping it around the member for two-thee minutes. Afterward, rub
some lotion or lubricant on the organ and gently massage it with the hands.
Although the manhood is likely to get at least partially tumescent, stick to
gently massaging as opposed to self-stimulating; the latter involves more
friction and may dry the member out somewhat.
5) Consider
shaving. Although massively hairy men do indeed use male organ pumps,
so men find that the presence of hair gets a little in the way – it can get
caught in the tube and pulled, producing some discomfort. Some men prefer to be
clean-shaven or at least trimmed when using a pump.
6) Don’t
overdo it. Pumping too long or at too high a pressure is the most
common reason for male organ pain from pumping. Beginners should definitely
take it easy; most sources recommend taking a break of 3-5 minutes every 15
minutes and only going for a half hour to start. This can build slowly, but any
time there is pain, a guy should stop.
7) Talk
to a doctor. Guys can sometimes be embarrassed
talking about ways in which they engage their manhood, but it’s good to let a
doctor know if a pump is in the offing. He may have some words of caution to
impart that can be useful.
Even
when taking precautions, male organ pump use can still sometimes result in a
little male organ pain. Regularly applying a superior male
organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can help
alleviate that soreness. is strongly urged. This is especially true when using
a crème with both a high end emollient (like shea butter) and a natural
hydrator (like vitamin E), which together can provide great relief to aching
manhood skin. It’s also beneficial if the crème contains vitamin D, as this is
often called a miracle vitamin due to its ability to support healthy cellular
function.
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