Handsome Manhood 101: Understanding Stretch Marks
by John Dugan OwnerA man might worry about many things concerning his male organ,
such as performing proper male organ care and hygiene, what it might take to
make a handsome manhood even more so, or even whether his male organ function
is up to par. But some men have a rather unique concern about their male organ:
stretch marks. These marks, which often look like white, pink, or purple
striations along the skin, aren’t harmful for any reason. However, man might
think they would have a more handsome manhood if they didn’t have those marks.
It’s important to understand stretch marks and how they happen –
and then a guy can perhaps see his male organ is a different light.
What are Stretch Marks?
Stretch marks are what they sound like: Areas of the skin where it
appears to be stretched, thus creating indents or streaks along the body.
Sometimes these are the same color as the surrounding skin and can be felt but
not really seen. Other times, they can be almost vivid colors, especially
purple or pink. Over time, most will fade to a grey or white color. They often
occur on the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and other areas where it is possible
to gain or lose weight quickly.
What Causes Stretch Marks?
When the skin is stretched beyond its capacity to bounce back,
stretch marks will form. The most common incidence of stretch marks happens
during pregnancy, when women experience a quickly growing belly. Sometimes the
skin can’t “keep up” with the intense change and stretch marks will form.
Stretch marks can also be caused by body building or weight gain.
On the male organ, stretch marks can occur during puberty, when everything
about a male begins to grow. The marks can also occur due to the natural
function of the male organ during hardness. As the skin grows taut, over time,
stretch marks can form, especially on the sides of the shaft.
Those with a family history of stretch marks are even more likely
to develop them, even without any weight gain or other sudden changes in the
body.
How Can They Be Treated?
Stretch marks don’t need medical treatment, though some might
choose to pursue cosmetic treatment to reduce the appearance of the marks. Some
treatment options include specialized creams and lotions that contain aloe
vera, coconut oil, vitamin E, olive oil, and other ingredients that are known
to condition the skin. In some cases, stretch marks can be prevented or
alleviated somewhat by applying the cream before the marks occur, such as for
those who intend to go into body building and know they might develop stretch
marks as they gain muscle.
Other treatments might include laser therapy and
microdermabrasion, as well as some others available through a dermatologist or
plastic surgeon.
Do Stretch Marks Compromise a Handsome Manhood?
Interestingly enough, most people will not notice stretch marks.
And if they do, they won’t consider it an issue, because they likely have them
too – especially women. As a woman’s body changes with time, especially during
puberty and pregnancy, stretch marks become quite common. A woman who has dealt
with them will not think twice about stretch marks on a man’s male organ.
While a man might have concerns about whether he has a handsome
manhood, it pays to remember that he is his own worst critic. It’s human nature
to notice and criticize things about ourselves that others might never notice
at all!
A Confidence Booster
Men who want a boost of confidence in regard to stretch marks can
take steps to keep the skin as smooth and supple as possible, so it feels
delightful to a partner when the time comes. To make sure this is the case, a
guy can reach for a top-quality member health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). A crème with Shea
butter and vitamin E can work wonders for male organ skin, whether it has
stretch marks or not.
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