Into Kink? Ensure Male Organ Health by Telling Doctor
by John Dugan OwnerEven before the massive popularity of “Fifty Shades of Grey,” more
and more people were becoming a bit more open about the possibility that they
involve kink in some aspect of their sensual lives. Nevertheless, kink is still
an area of sensuality that is often not discussed and about which many people
harbor negative feelings – guilt or shame for some who enjoy partaking of it,
derision or scorn from some who think it odd. Yet men who are into kink need to
be forthcoming about it at least in one situation – when discussing male organ
health with their doctor. (And by the same token, women need to be similarly
open in discussions with their doctors.)
Kink
What exactly is meant by kink? In the broadest sense, kink refers
to some form of sensual activity or interest that would not be considered
normal. The problem, of course, is that what is sensually normal varies from
person to person and from time period to time period. Thus, some people would
find sensual role playing to be a kink and others wouldn’t. In general,
however, it is agreed that some forms of sensual activity – role play, sadism,
masochism, submission/domination, fetishes – typically fall into the realm of
kink.
Because people are a bit reticent about sensual activity in
general and even less forthcoming about kink, knowing exactly how many people
include some form of kink in their sensual lives is difficult to ascertain.
However, some studies suggest that about 25-30% of the adult population in the
United States has engaged in kink.
Male organ health
And yet studies also indicate that less than half of those who
enjoy kink report this to their physicians. Yet, doctors need to know such
details when assessing a man’s male organ health.
For example, some men enjoy situations in which their manhood
and/or sacks are “tortured” to some degree. This may involve the manhood and/or
sacks being slapped, whipped, spanked, pierced, caged, twisted, punched, tied
up, squeezed, put in a vise-like device, stretched, or otherwise treated in a
way that can potentially have consequences. This can lead to bruises, tears,
cuts, abrasions, and other problems. If a doctor knows of a man’s fondness for
such activities, he can learn if they are responsible for signs of physical
wear and tear and can also discuss how such activities might otherwise impact male
organ health and what a man might want to consider to keep male organ health
intact.
Similarly, a man with a foot fetish should let his doctor know
this, especially of part of that fetish involves rubbing his manhood against a
bare foot. The doctor may want to advise him that some foot issues, such as
athlete’s foot, might spread to the member through such contact. Those who
utilize latex underwear or other clothing should be on the lookout for any
signs of a possible allergic reaction to latex, or to the possibility that the
higher levels of heat generated by latex might lead to a male organ rash.
Whatever kinks he may be in to, advising his physician gives the
doctor information – and doctor would rather have too much rather than too
little information when helping to maintain a patient’s health.
Maintaining overall male organ health at an acceptable level also
helps strengthen the equipment against possible damage from a kink. Therefore,
daily application of a superior male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) is encouraged. For best
results, take the time to read the ingredients and select a crème that includes
both a high end emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as
vitamin E). this will create a moisturization shield to better lock in
hydration. The best crème will also contain vitamin B5, also known as
pantothenic acid, which is a vital nutrient that is required for cell
metabolism and the maintenance of healthy tissue.
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