Male Organ Imperfections: What’s No Biggie and What’s Something to Check Into
by John Dugan OwnerMost men hold their member in high regard. It makes so much
possible. Not only does it perform magnificently in its capacity as a fountain
for urine, but it also brings a man his greatest pleasure. In form and
function, it is a mighty thing. However, thanks to the “normalizing” of the
member in society, many men think there is something wrong with their third arm
if it doesn’t look aesthetically perfect. Things like pigment, spots, bumps,
veins, shrinkage, and skin elasticity, among others, can plague a man and make
him insecure. Let’s talk about so-called male organ imperfections – what male
organ oddities to worry about, and what’s normal.
Male Organ
Imperfections That Are Quite Normal
There’s no real gold
standard for a male organ. They are all different. What’s important is that
they’re healthy. When a man’s perception of a healthy member is challenged by
something, he may consider a male organ oddity; he can get anxious and jump to conclusions.
Here is a list of 10 different kinds of member “imperfections” that are totally
normal, to help men everywhere put their member in perspective.
1) The
Lean – It’s extremely rare for a soft member to hang perfectly centered,
like a painting in the Louvre. Generally, the member will favor one side or the
other and will just hang out there.
2) The Minor
Curve – Most male organs have a slight curve to them. They can bend right
or left, up or down.
If that curve is exaggerated
between 20 to 30 degrees, a man may have Peyronie’s disease, which can cause
member dysfunction or painful hard-ons as a result of scar tissue. This is a
serious condition, and treatment should be sought immediately.
3) One Ball
Hangs Low – Interesting fact, one ball is bigger than
the other, so it makes sense that the bigger, heavier one rests a little lower
than its buddy.
4) Hyperpigmentation – Having
darker member skin is a very normal occurrence, especially when it affects the
underside of the member into the reproductive region. It’s merely the result of
the reproductive hormones on melanocytes. Also, the circumcision line on the
member often is profoundly pigmented, as well.
5) Freckles, et
cetera – Just like skin on the rest of the body, member skin is subject to
skin tags, moles, and freckles. However, if a man finds a growth that begins to
change in size, color, or texture, he should get that checked out ASAP. If you
can’t tell the difference between all the above, play it safe and make a
doctor’s appointment for an exam.
6) Member Bumps
and Lumps – Noticing some little pearls around the
head of the member? It’s probably male organ papules. They usually occur in one
or two rows and are fleshy and transparent. If a man doesn’t like them, he can
get them frozen or lasered off.
7) Purplish Skin
Growths – Angiokeratomas (say that fast 5 times) are nonthreatening purplish
skin growths that have a scaly surface and can appear on the scrotum. They are
dilated thin-walled blood vessels with overlying skin thickening. They can
sometimes bleed and nearly always cause panic since they resemble melanoma. If
in doubt, get it checked out.
8) Loose
Skin – Member skin has a lot of hang to it, unlike other parts of
the body where skin is tight. This is completely normal because it needs to expand
for hard-ons. The other side of this is that it is a kind of deflated, droopy
skin when not at attention. The good news, it only sags more with age. Embrace
it.
9) Very Veiny –
Kind of like a spider’s web, every man has a unique venous pattern on his pecker.
Some veins are slight, while others are prominent. Some are twisty, and others
are pretty straight. It’s all good.
10) Shrink-a-Dink –
Ever heard a guy say it was cold, and so member size is inaccurate? Well, he’s
right; size appraisal is all based on blood flow. When it’s cold, it’s harder
for blood to pump through the body, making it harder for the member to swell
and show its shape. It’s natural and happens to every man.
Now that you know your
member’s perfect, just the way it is, treat it to a daily treat. Massage a
specially formulated male organ health oil (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) onto the member
every day to keep it smooth and soft. These types of oils also deliver male
organ health extras like L-arginine, alpha lipoic acids, and essential vitamins
to make the member strong and healthy for years to come.
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