Male Organ Health and Unclothed Running
by John Dugan OwnerWith summer in full swing, more people are taking advantage of the
fine weather to engage in running activities. Some people are also happy that
warm weather means it’s easier to engage in outdoor nudist activities. And
there are also some people who combine these two areas and engage in unclothed
running. For male enthusiasts of the last-named activity, this does raise the
question: are there some male organ health concerns to be considered when one
is involved in unclothed running?
Yes, there are some issues that unclothed running men should
consider – some of which indicate running unclothed may be beneficial, others
of which indicate there may be some considerations to remember. And some of
which have less to do with being unclothed and more to do with simply running.
- First and foremost: Be prepared
for running. A man who has been a couch potato
for the last few years shouldn’t jump into an unclothed marathon. Running is
great exercise, but like any exercise it needs to be approached sensibly. Any
time a person is significantly changing their exercise routine, checking in
with a doctor is advised.
- Sunscreen. Those who are practicing nudists already know the importance
of sunscreen. But if a guy does not already engage in a nudist lifestyle, he
needs to take special care that those areas of the body that rarely see sun are
properly protected.
- Get used to the floppiness. Running devoid of compression shorts can be a bonus for the
sacks. Compression shorts can restrict blood flow to the midsection, causing a
pain in the sacks – so running unclothed can be a plus. But the member and
sacks do flop around while running. This can cause some minor pain, but more
often it just feels a little awkward and may take some getting used to.
- Get ready for shrinkage. Most manhoods shrink quite a bit during the process of
actually running, due to the physical activity itself. Don’t worry – they grow
back to their normal size afterward, but many men feel needlessly embarrassed
that they don’t present as more “hung” while running.
- Consider shoes. Some people run an unclothed race completely unclothed;
others wear a hat or sunglasses – or shoes. If one’s feet aren’t ready for the
rough road, shoes are perfectly legitimate.
- The member and sacks don’t get
chafed. With no fabric to rub against, unclothed runners don’t
develop the chafing and rashing that many do when wearing clothing.
- The male organ stays cooler and
less sweaty. Without the heat of clothing, the
member stays cooler. In addition, sweat appears and evaporates, rather than
pooling. Sweat tends to come with bacteria and also dries out male organ skin
oil, resulting in dry member skin. Unclothed running can reduce this male organ
health problem.
- Insects can be a problem. Without protective covering, the manhood and environs can be
a target for mosquitoes, ticks, etc. checking for such bites is important,
especially if the running route goes through wooded areas.
So to summarize, there are positive male organ health benefits
(less heat and pooled sweat, etc.) and some disadvantages (direct exposure to
sunlight and insects, etc.) to running unclothed. As in most cases, simple
common sense can help to ensure a better run for your member.
Whether running unclothed or not, a guy wants to take certain
steps to keep his male organ health a priority. One of these is the daily
application of a top drawer male
organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). For best results, the
crème should contain L-arginine. This amino acid helps produce nitric oxide,
which is part of the process by which male organ blood vessels are kept
receptive to increased blood flow. And the crème should also include vitamin A,
which has anti-bacterial properties which can help decrease unwanted and
persistent manhood odor.
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