Male Organ Protection for the Winter Naturist
by John Dugan OwnerMany
people find the naturist lifestyle very liberating. They often extoll the
virtues of experiencing the world around them directly on their skin, without
the artificial barrier of clothing between them and Nature. The way the
sunshine feels, how they experience a breeze, the difference between various
kinds of grasses rubbing against the skin - all are part of the naturist life
for many. But during the winter, the naturist may need to take precautions –
and men may need to guard their male organ health from winter-related issues by
practicing proper male organ protection strategies.
Summer too
Not that the male naturist doesn’t need to worry about male organ
protection in the warmer months. When the sun is blazing, member skin needs to
be protected from sunburn just as skin elsewhere on the body. And the male
organ that brushes against poison ivy or poison oak is not going to be a happy
male organ.
Activities
But in the winter, the major male organ health hazard becomes the
intensely cold weather. Because of the cold (and ice and snow), many naturists
retire to indoor-only naturist activities until warm weather returns. But there
are many organized outdoor naturist events during winter. Polar plunges –
jumping into ice cold waters – are popular, and hardly any more dangerous than
those plunges in which people wear swimsuits. Naked skiing, sledding and
snowboarding is increasingly popular. Some hardy souls still enjoy playing
volleyball in the buff in winter, and it’s not unusual for a group of naturist
friends to get together for an impromptu basketball game. And, of course,
simply going for a walk naked (provided it is in enclosed grounds) is an option
at any time of the year.
Male organ protection
Since some male naturists will continue to enjoy outdoor
activities at least some time during winter, what are some male organ
protection tips they should follow?
- Limit exposure. Just as delicate manhood skin shouldn’t be exposed to
brutally harsh sunlight for an extended period of time in the summer, so should
it not be exposed to sub-freezing temperatures for very long. Moderation is the
key – and the colder it is, the less time the member should be out and about.
- Warm it up. Before venturing outdoors, warm the member up. This
may mean waiting until the last minute to disrobe or wearing snug, warm briefs
until just venturing out. Outdoors, it may pay to rub the manhood occasionally
to keep it warm. This is easy to do when alone or with understanding friends;
however, since rubbing the male organ often brings about tumescence and
is often viewed as self-stimulating, this is not really an option in naturist
groups, where manhood manipulation is frowned upon.
- Bring cover-up. It may pay to have some form of cover-up along – a robe, a
towel, a pair of underwear – just in case the cold becomes unbearable and one
has wandered too far away from shelter.
- Watch out for signs of frostbite. The last thing a guy wants is a frostbitten member, so know
the warning signs. If the manhood gets prickly and then numb; turns very red or
then turns white, pale or bluish; or turns hard and waxy, then frostbite may
have occurred. Basically, if prickliness or numbness occurs, or if the member
gets unnaturally reddened, it’s time to get inside before real damage occurs.
The male naturist who practices proper male organ protection
should also be sure to include in his regimen 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). Winter weather can dry out skin, so a crème that
includes a combination of moisturizers, such as shea butter and vitamin E, is
an excellent choice. The skin will be further protected if the crème also
contains a mighty antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid, to protect it from
the ravages brought about by unwanted oxidative stress.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips
on improving manhood sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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