Polyamory and the Male Organ
Polyamory is on everyone’s lips (and more) these last few years.
With a more-open dialogue about intimacy and relationships, more and more
people are jumping on the polyamorous bandwagon. While it’s currently estimated
that five percent or less of the people in the United States are living in a
polyamorous lifestyle, that number is on the rise as only half of millennials
are looking for a completely monogamous relationship. While people consider
managing emotions as one of the issues to keep a close watch on, men should
also be focused on what polyamory means for their member. Let’s unpack
polyamory, how it can affect the member, and ways to keep the member in good
form if polyamory is for you.
What Is Polyamory?
There are tons of synonyms for polyamory. Everything from the
classic “open relationship” to “ethical non-monogamy” (not that it’s always
ethical), which are both a flavor of polyamory but not necessarily the end all
be all. What is boils down to is this: when a person is polyamorous (let’s use
poly for short), he is open to the idea of having loving relationships with
more than one person at a time. Now, this doesn’t mean a man’s member is on
overload, having intimacy multiple times each day.
Poly is largely misunderstood because of the focus on the intimate
part of it. People can be in a relationship with just one partner and be
polyamorous (so long as the partner knows and agrees – otherwise, it’s just
called cheating). Some poly players don’t have intimacy with anyone other than
their partner, but have loving, romantic relationships with other people. Some
people just have multiple relationships going all at once. It’s a pretty
individualized concept around a core belief.
What Can Poly Mean for a Man’s Member?
While it doesn’t seem to be an immediate connection, there are
several things a man should consider from an intimacy and male organ health
standpoint. Here are a few concerns a man should be cognizant of when
practicing his desired form of poly:
1) Disease. This
is a no brainer. There are tons of partner-transmitted infections (PTIs) out
there that can maim and kill. There are also other ones that can stick around
forever and require disclosures to partners each and every time intimacy is
had.
2) Infections. It’s not only PTIs that can be transmitted intimately.
Things like yeast infections and urinary tract infections can also find their
way to an otherwise healthy member.
3) Guilt Dick. Some guys have a hard time sleeping with someone (or many
ones) else when in an otherwise committed relationship. This can result in a
failure to get or maintain a hard-on. Psychology and the member have an intense
relationship, and a lot can factor in to that.
4) Allergens.
Seems weird to talk about, but men (and their respective members) can be
allergic to certain bed linens, perfumes, and other cleaning and grooming
products used by multiple partners.
How Can a Man Protect His Poly-Active
Member?
There are several ways a man can stay healthy and active in an
intimate poly lifestyle with a member that performs well on command. Here are a
few tips for how to keep male organ health central while playing poly:
1) Use Latex Protection and Other
Barrier Methods. Don’t use the same toys with one
partner that are used with another. Get tested regularly. You know all this,
but it’s worth mentioning. Also, bring your own latex protection.
2) Have a Straightforward Talk With All
New Partners. This should include any disease
states, infections going on, overall health, and consent. Discuss all potential
intimate practices, but be sure to be specific about anything that might injure
the member, such as cock rings, certain positions, and long nails.
3) Have an Emotional Check-in. For men who have iffy feelings about poly lifestyle, a
check-in or regular appointment with a relationship therapist isn’t a bad idea.
This will help a man keep his mental game in check, so it doesn’t affect his
member.
4) Urinate After Relations. This cleans everything out and can protect against bacteria and
infection.
5) Keep the Member Clean and Healthy. Be sure to thoroughly wash the member daily, and after any
intimate escapades, with warm water and a gentle cleanser. Rinse well and air
dry. After cleaning the skin, use a specially formulated male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin) on the member. Choose a crème with tons
of vitamins and nutrients that protect and rejuvenate the member, like vitamins
A, B, C, and D. L-carnitine is also a worthy ingredient to look for, as it protects
against peripheral nerve damage that can affect a member’s prowess over time.
So, now you know what poly is and how it can affect your member.
Keep these considerations in mind to ensure that you have a healthy and
fulfilling emotional and intimate life.
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