Manhood Sensitivity: Keeping Sensation in the Member

It’s something many guys simply take for
granted: manhood sensitivity. After all, they’ve had years of experiencing that
intense sensation whenever the member is touched, whether by themselves or by
someone else. It always feels so good that most guys don’t think there could
ever be a deadening or diminishment of manhood sensitivity and sensation, or that
there are male organ health steps
they can take to keep that intense sensation feeling lively.
Of
course, there are steps, things a guy can do to make sure that his manhood has
that good old tingling sensation that makes sensual activity, whether alone or
with a partner, so memorably enjoyable. Following are a few of those steps.
- Remember
the lube. One
of the most common reasons for diminishment of feeling in the member is excess
friction from rough handling. It’s understandable that lubricant may not always
be handy – but when it is available, use it. Self-stimulating in a “dry” state
or engaging in penetrative sensual activity with an orifice that is not
properly lubricated can damage those delicate nerve endings in the male organ
by rubbing it raw.
- Go
easy on the edging. So there are some nights (or weekends) when a guy just wants
to spend some lengthy quality time alone with his member. Often a guy will end
up edging, that is, self-stimulating for as long as a few hours straight
without releasing. In such cases, it’s imperative to use lubricant – but be
aware that even lubricant doesn’t always protect the member from a really
involved stroke session. Once in while this is fine; but doing it too often can
lead to a guy finding that the stroking simply isn’t as stimulating anymore.
- Avoid
injury. Okay,
so this seems like a no-brainer – but as guys know too well, the member and the
brain don’t always go together. Some injuries, such as a sudden blow to the
member from another person, may be unavoidable. But others can be. For example,
it’s good to “air out” the manhood occasionally, especially when fighting a
male organ odor situation. But if walking around the house bare, don’t get the
manhood too near an open flame, scalding water, a cat’s claws, etc. And wearing
an athletic supporter when playing sports is simply a good protective idea.
- Keep
unwanted friction away. Similarly, going commando can be fun, but only for a limited
amount of time. The reason is that trousers usually are made of a rougher
material, such as denim or wool, than soft cotton underwear. When the member
rubs against this rough fabric, the friction can be uncomfortable and can lead
to loss of sensitivity – especially if the experience is repeated frequently.
- Dispense
with cologne. Even
guys without significant male organ odor sometimes wonder if they should put a
few spritzes of cologne on their member to make it smell better. Those who have
tried it have quickly realized their mistake. Cologne tends to really sting
sensitive manhood skin; while it is unlikely to lead to permanent loss of
sensation, it can make the skin too uncomfortable for action for a few days.
- Take
advantage of
a top notch male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to
prevent loss of manhood sensitivity and retain prime sensation. Not all male
organ health crèmes will do, however; what is needed is one which contains L
carnitine. This amino acid is neuroprotective and can protect against
peripheral nerve damage caused by friction, compression, and other common
injuries. It also is wise to select a crème with alpha lipoic acid. This
powerful antioxidant fights free radicals, which cause oxidative stress that
can damage member skin and thereby prevent it from functioning at its peak.
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