Male Organ Health and Sensual Toys: Some Tips
by John Dugan OwnerThe world hasn’t changed so much that a person can walk into the
corner tablet store and stock up on sensual toys, but society is becoming more
accepting of sensual toys and the fact that using them doesn’t make someone a
pervert. And even though sensual toys use is still a bit more common among
women, men do seem to be catching up in this area. And so, as more men begin
utilizing toys in their sensual play, both solo and partner-based, they may
need to think about some possible male organ health issues that might arise.
A
material issue
One
of the primary male organ health concerns that needs to be considered is
whether the materials used in sensual toys are safe. This is not as easy a
question to answer as it might seem, for the simple reason that sensual toys
are not regulated. They are considered novelties and so are not subject to
oversight that not only would require that they meet specific regulations but
which would also require packaging information that gave consumers valuable
information about their contents. As a result, it’s a situation of “buyer
beware.”
In
general, sensual toys made of silicone or metal. Those that are made
of latex or jelly rubber are more likely to contain potentially toxic
chemicals. This can cause male organ rashes or irritation, among other male
organ health issues. But just because something is made of silicone does not
automatically make it safe. Those that are made of medical grade silicone are
more expensive but are made of a silicone that has been tested for harmful
effects. Food grade silicone has been shown to be safe in baking
products, and may be perfectly safe in sensual toys – but the research has not
been done to verify that.
Sleeves
Men
who want to purchase a male organ sleeve or a similar device designed to wrap
around the member should take a minute to consider clean-up. It’s important to
clean sensual toys after each use. Can the sleeve be easily cleaned? If it can
be turned inside out, that makes for easier cleaning. And if it vibrates, how
does the electrical component affect its ability to be cleaned with soap and
water?
Also
– let the toy air dry completely after washing. Putting a damp object away,
especially in a dark place like a drawer, can make it a breeding ground for
mold. And that can definitely create an unwanted male organ health issue.
Choose
the right creme
Most
sensual toys need lubrication, but some lubricants will cause a toy to decay.
This will happen if a silicone-based creme is used on a silicone sensual toy,
or if oil- or lotion-based cremes are used on latex toys. And if the material
degrades, it can cause unwanted chemicals to leech out and onto the skin. If
the packaging of a sensual toy doesn’t indicate the proper creme to use, do a
little research online to find the best options.
Go
easy
Finally,
sensual toys can add excitement to one’s sensual life – but a guy should go
easy until he’s accustomed to it. It may feel like heaven, but overuse might
make one’s member sore as hell.
Guys
should have fun exploring sensual toys with themselves or with a partner, and
they’ll have more fun if their male organ health is already top notch. Daily
use of a first class male organ
health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) is one excellent way to
keep an eye on that health. Since overuse or rough handling may come about if a
guy gets a little too “into” things, he needs a crème with a combination of
moisturizing ingredients (such as shea butter and vitamin E) to help soothe the
overworked member. And if that overuse has resulted in some loss of manhood
sensation, the creme should include neuroprotective L-carnitine, which helps restore
diminished male organ sensitivity.
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