Does Asensuality Impact Member Health?
For most men, maintaining member health is a priority. Even if
they may not take all the steps necessary to keep their member in prime
condition, they still make some effort. And although they may do so partially
because of the non-sensual functions in which the male organ is involved,
there’s little doubt that for many men, being sure that the manhood is likely
to function superbly in sensual situations is a major motivating factor. And
that’s a two-way street, because using the member in a sensual manner helps to
maintain manhood health. But what about men who fall in the asensuality
spectrum? Does their asensuality impact their member health?
Asensuality
Before getting into that question, it’s important to have an
understanding of what asensuality is. It used to be that an asensual was
considered a person who didn’t have any sensual or romantic feelings toward any
person, of either gender. But nowadays defining asensuality is a little more
complicated.
Asensuality.org offers this definition: “An asensual is someone
who does not experience sensual attraction. Unlike celibacy, which people
choose, asensuality is an intrinsic part of who we are. Asensuality does not
make our lives any worse or any better, we just face a different set of
challenges than most sensual people. There is considerable diversity among the
asensual community; each asensual person experiences things like relationships,
attraction, and arousal somewhat differently.”
The point about diversity is key. Some people who are asensual feel
no romantic feelings about another person; others may feel romantic feelings
but have no desire to act on those feelings in a sensual way.
Similarly, some people who are asensual don’t have a desire for
sensual activity of any kind; others may not feel a desire for sensual activity
with other people, but they may enjoy having sensual activity with themselves
through self-stimulation.
Member health
So why is there a question concerning whether male asensuality
could impact member health? Mainly because there is still a great
deal of research to be done in the field of asensuality. One of the questions
that needs to be considered is whether an asensual man who does not engage in
self-pleasuring may in some way be negatively impacting his member health.
One school of thought would lean toward saying that yes, there is
an impact. As most men know, there is a “use it or lose it” aspect to member
health, Meaning, for example, that a man needs to experience some degree of
sensual activity (partner-based or with his own hand) in order to keep the
member in good working order. However, this usually means good
working sensual order – that the manhood will be more likely to
perform sensually if it is exercised. If a person is not interested in sensual
activity, this would seem to be a moot point.
Of course, it’s probably a good idea for the member to function
“normally” even if sensual activity is not in the game plan; but a person with
asensuality does have a normally functioning manhood. He still gets tumescence
throughout the day and night. And if he does not self-stimulate, his member
will still periodically release male seed through nocturnal emissions. So this
school of thought would believe that asensuality does not have an impact on
member health.
Whether asensuality does have an impact on member health has not
been definitively researched yet. But whatever the definition, most men could
benefit from using a superior member health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). The best crèmes will contain ingredients that are
conducive to maintaining the health of the male organ skin, such as
moisturizers (like Shea butter and vitamin E) and antioxidants (such as alpha
lipoic acid). A crème with vitamin A is also a good idea, as this vitamin has
antibacterial properties that can help reduce unwanted and embarrassing manhood
odor.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving member 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.
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