Male Organ Injury Prevention Tips
It’s only common sense: A guy who is
serious about good male organ
care is going to want to avoid any male organ injury. When a manhood
injury occurs, a guy can be out of commission, which is no fun – and a big
injury or a series of small ones can even do long-term damage. Clearly,
prevention is the way a man wants to go here. And with that in mind, the
following practical tips should be helpful.
Tips
-
Watch the angle. One
hears cringe-inducing tales of a guy “breaking” his manhood, and while the
terminology isn’t exactly correct – without an actual bone, the member can’t
technically be “broken” – the term gets the general idea across. This most
often occurs when the manhood is firm and it strikes up against something hard
at the wrong angle. For example, a guy may misjudge his angle of penetration
and thrust very hard into a female organ, only to come into swift contact with
a pelvic bone. If he hears a “popping” sound, excruciating pain will follow
almost immediately. So no matter how deeply “into it” a guy may be, he needs to
make sure that his angle of thrust is on target.
- Wear
a cup. No
guy really likes to wear an athletic supporter, but they exist for a reason.
They not only provide support so things don’t flop around too much, but they
help protect a man’s favorite body part from fast-moving line drives and the
like. Guys who play sports a lot definitely need to endure a little discomfort
to prevent a serious male organ injury.
- Lube
up. It
can be awkward, when a man’s member is being stroked and rubbed by a maiden’s
hand, to suggest that they add lubrication into the mix – but if she’s a bit
too rough, a guy just has to man up and say it. And there’s no excuse for a guy
not applying enough lubrication to his own hand while self-stimulating. Too
much friction too often can lead to peripheral nerve damage and a loss of
sensation in the manhood – something most guys really, really want to avoid.
- Be
sensibly bare. There’s
nothing wrong with being unclothed, but when in a natural state, be aware of
any “dangers” that could come along. For example, if going to a clothing
optional beach, be sure to apply sunscreen to that sensitive member skin. Even
after sunscreen has been applied, don’t leave it hanging out in the strong
sunshine for too long. And if at a clothing optional resort, be aware that male
organ skin may be more susceptible to irritants and allergies – so keep the
pollen off it, avoid letting it get nestled by long grass, etc. and definitely
keep it away from anything resembling poison ivy!
- Beware
of the zipper. Even
guys who have been zipping their little buddy up for decades occasionally make
a mistake and catch their member right in the zipper teeth. Anyone who has ever
done this knows how painful it can be – so no matter how big a hurry a guy is
in, he should take that extra moment when zipping up or down to make sure
everything is out of the way.
Sometimes,
despite a guy’s best prevention plans, male organ injury still occurs and
manhood pain and soreness results. In many cases, that pain can be alleviated
with the use of a superior male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and
safe for skin). The male organ skin is going to be impacted, so definitely
select a crème with a combination of soothing moisturizers, such as vitamin E
(a natural hydrator) and Shea butter (a special high-end emollient). Also, keep
the skin as healthy as possible by being sure the crème also contains alpha
lipoic acid. This potent antioxidant fights free radicals, which in turn can
damage the skin through oxidative stress.
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