Male Organ Tattoos: Everything a Man Needs to Know
by John Dugan OwnerWhile tattoos, in general, can be daunting, male organ tattoos
seem to be a sign of a He-Man with unbelievable pain tolerance. However, these
hidden works of art are growing in popularity as more men embrace what a male
organ tattoo can do for them. There are also more artists willing to tattoo a
man’s member to help him show off his unique personality. Let’s examine male
organ tattoos, from the why to the how, pay careful attention to the risks and
how to care for it after.
Why do men get male organ tattoos?
There are several reasons a man might opt to decorate his lil’
fella. Here are a few some guys shared:
1) Making the moment memorable. If a guy’s member says “Hubba Hubba” on it or has a picture
of a banana on it, it’s going to be hard to forget.
2) It shows body confidence. If a man gets a tattoo on his member, he’s obviously okay with
showing off his stuff. It says he’s proud of what he’s got and how he uses it.
3) It gets a reaction. When a man strips down and his partner sees an elephant
tattoo complete with “trunk,” there’s nothing to do but notice it. If there’s
any ice to break, consider it broken!
4) Aesthetics. If a guy doesn’t love the way his manhood curves or feels a
little less impressive than other members he’s seen in the locker room, a male
organ tattoo can pretty up his favorite friend. Of course, some men are
perfectly happy with their members and just want to “throw a little tinsel on
the tree.”
How to get a male organ tattoo and what
to expect
First and foremost, find a good tattoo artist with significant
experience in giving male organ tattoos. Do not drink or do tablets prior to
making the appointment and show up with a clean member. Realize that this
artist will be touching, holding, twisting, and manipulating the member for a
prolonged period of time – be sure that’s okay. Most men will need to be
“mostly soft” during the tattooing so if a man is concerned about being hard
the whole time, potentially rethink the tat or the artist. Finally, this is
going to hurt like any other tattoo, so be prepared. Some people like to take a
few over-the-counter pain relievers prior to tattooing.
Potential risks of male organ tattoos
It’s not fun and games when a man gets a tattoo on his member,
there are also several risks to heed. Here are a few potential outcomes any man
considering a male organ tattoo should be sure he’s educated on:
1) Permanent Harness. Okay, okay. It sounds awesome to have permanent hardness but
in real life, it’s not. Think about Grandma Betty’s 89th Birthday
Party, does any man want to greet the family with an overanxious member? No,
one wants that.
2) Infection. The best way to prevent infection is to confirm the tattoo
artist's area is hygienic and they only use 100% sterile needles. Then closely
follow all after-care instructions the artist gives. Follow them to the letter.
3) Scarring and Loss of Sensitivity. Genital skin is thin and very delicate, and as such, makes
it very sensitive. By introducing hundreds of miniature needle pricks to the
skin, scarring can develop. Scarring can lead to loss of sensitivity in the
male organ. If a man already has sensitivity issues, he may want to rethink a
male organ tattoo.
Caring for a male organ tattoo
Tattoos require special care so be sure to follow the tattoo
artist’s advice to the letter! After a few hours, very (very!) gently wash the
member with warm water and a diluted gentle cleanser like baby shampoo. Rinse
well and then gently pat dry with a soft towel.
After cleansing the skin, apply a thin layer of specially
formulated male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). Use
a crème with an all-natural base like Shea Butter and vitamin E. Also, try to
find a crème that contains additional nutrients and vitamins to promote healing
and soothe the skin. This type of crème will prevent drying (which can cause
itchiness) and keep the male organ skin supple as it heals.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving 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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