Prepping a Handsome Male Organ for a Doctor Visit

Any time a guy is in the buff, he wants to
make sure he’s presenting a handsome male organ to any watchers – whether
that’s one special person in the bedroom or a crowd of potential onlookers at a
clothing optional beach. Part of maintaining a handsome male organ, of course,
is taking pains to practice good manhood
health – because a healthy member is by definition a more handsome
one. And regular check-ups with a doctor, whether for general health or any
male member-specific matters, are required to keep the manhood in its best
shape.
But
when making those doctor visits, are there things a guy needs to do to “prep”
himself and his manhood? Absolutely. And the following are tips to keep in mind
in that area.
Do
a thorough wash. This
is both for the dude himself and for his doctor, who doesn’t relish the idea of
handling a member that hasn’t seen a shower in a couple of days. Guys should
always make sure their member and sacks are clean, period. But before a doctor
visit, he especially wants to be sure that there’s no lingering odor from too
much sweat, dried seed, etc. And it can be very embarrassing for a doctor to
roll back a man’s prepuce during a male organ examination and find a layer of
coagulated fluids underneath the hood.
Do
a pre-examination. Before the doctor visit, a man should take time to feel
around his member and sacks – not in a self-pleasuring sense, but in order to
check for any lumps, bumps etc. He should also do a visual check for any
rashes, discoloration, etc. It’s a good idea to use a mirror for this, so that
the underside of the sacks can be viewed as well. He should make a note of
anything that might need to be brought to the doctor’s attention.
Take
it for a trial run. If a guy hasn’t had sensual activity – whether with a
partner or with himself – for a substantial length of time, he should
self-pleasure the night before seeing the doctor. There are two reasons for
this. First, he can make sure there are no sensual function problems that need
to be addressed. Second, some men worry about getting tumescent while a doctor is
examining them, and would be especially embarrassed if the doctor’s handling of
the member resulted in a release of male seed. By self-gratifying in advance,
he lowers the chances of this occurring. (Those who are especially concerned
about this situation occurring may opt to self-stimulate closer to the time of
the doctor visit.)
Make
a list of any questions/concerns. If a man has any concerns specifically related to his
member, he should list them. These may be sensual in nature (e.g., difficulty
maintaining tumescence, premature or prolonged male seed release, etc.) or
physical/cosmetic (e.g., rashes, redness, swelling, bending, strong odor,
etc.). Writing them down will help ensure he doesn’t forget them. If there’s a
problem, list all pertinent details. For example, if there is a pain in the
manhood, list how long it has been a problem, the level of the pain, when/how
often the pain occurs, where in/on the member it occurs, and the like.
Use
a crème. A
handsome male organ benefits from regular use of a first rate manhood
health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin), especially before a doctor
visit. It is best to choose a crème that can provide a wide range of vitamins,
such as A, B5, C, D and E; the fact that the crème is applied topically enables
these vitamins to more directly target their benefits to the member. The wise
man also makes sure the crème includes L-arginine. This amino acid is part of
the process whereby nitric oxide is produced, which in turn helps keep manhood
blood vessels open and flowing.
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