What Every Man Needs to Know About Blue Sacks
by John Dugan OwnerThere has been some debate over the years about blue sacks, the
strange phenomenon that afflicts men who get excited but don’t get off in a
timely fashion. As member problems go, this is one that can cause heated
debate. On one side of the coin, there are those who claim that blue sacks has
a detrimental effect on male organ health, and that it should be avoided at all
costs. On the flip-side, there are those who dismiss the condition as being
just another way for a guy to pressure a partner into going further than they
had perhaps intended. So who’s right in this scenario?
What is blue sacks?
Blue sacks is the colloquial term for vasocongestion in the pelvic
region. Does that sound like a frightening member problem? It’s actually pretty
simple. As a man gets excited, more blood rushes to the manhood and surrounding
tissue. This strong rush of blood is what allows a man to get and maintain
tumescence. The vessels leading to the manhood get a little larger, allowing
more blood through, while the vessels leading away become a bit smaller,
keeping more blood where it’s needed.
When a man releases seed, hormones are released that trigger the
body to reverse the process. The blood trapped in the area begins to drain away
and a man’s body goes back to normal rather quickly. But when a man doesn’t get
release, what happens? Sometimes he gets blue sacks, or that feeling of
heaviness and discomfort in the pelvic region. It can be frustrating and
annoying, and yes, a little uncomfortable.
Is blue sacks dangerous?
Contrary to what men might say when they’re in the throes of
passion and really want to go further, having blue sacks won’t cause any
long-term damage to a guy’s equipment. Yes, the discomfort is real, and for
some men that discomfort might border on pain. But it’s important to remember
that the “pain” a man is feeling might be encouraged by psychological factors,
especially if he was in the mood to have a frisky time in bed and the partner
he chose suddenly decides they aren’t into him after all.
Preventing blue sacks
Getting rid of blue sacks is quite easy: It’s as simple as taking
matters into one’s own hands. Self-pleasuring is the perfect solution for this
particular member problem. Self-gratifying immediately is the best option; a
guy can achieve this with a quick trip to the restroom to take care of the
problem. If privacy is not immediately available, no worries – a guy can take
his mind off the problem by doing something else in the interim, then taking
care of blue sacks at the first opportunity. The discomfort might even have
dissipated by then.
If a man doesn’t have a chance to self-fondle at all, no worries
there either. The discomfort will fade away in a short period of time. Though
blue sacks can be frustrating, there won’t be any permanent damage that results
from waiting for a while to get relief.
Whether a man has blue sacks or not, it pays to keep the manhood
in tip-top shape so there are no issues outside of that simple, fleeting
discomfort that might result from seed release denial. Avoid member problems by
reaching for a high-class male organ
health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The crème should contain a
plethora of ingredients known to help sustain male organ health, such as amino
acids for better blood flow and nerve enhancement, alphia lipoic acid to fight
free radicals, and a wealth of vitamins to assist in all of the above. A crème
that contains Shea butter and vitamin E is also recommended, as these
ingredients can provide a serious punch of hydration that keeps manhood skin
smooth, supple and ready for action.
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