When a Sore Male Organ Gets in the Way of Good Sensual Activity
by John Dugan OwnerAt the risk of stating the obvious, there’s nothing quite like
good sensual activity to put a big smile on a man’s face and make him feel
happy and contented. Good sensual activity, whether with a partner (or
partners) or with oneself, relaxes a man, puts him at ease, and makes him feel
proud of himself; what more could a guy ask for? Because satisfactory sensual
activity is so desirable, most men want to pay attention to things like their
male organ health so that they can be ready to benefit from a little trip to
paradise. Unfortunately, something as simple as a sore male organ can put a
crimp in their plans.
The irony
The irony of a sore male organ preventing a man from having
sensual activity, of course, is that sometimes a dude gets that sore male organ
precisely from having sensual activity. (That irony is likely to be lost on the
sore male organ sufferer himself, who is more interested in getting his manhood
back up to speed.) Yes, one of the biggest causes of a sore male organ is
having too much sensual activity, or too much rough sensual activity at least.
Despite its reputation as a powerhouse organ, the manhood is
actually rather delicate. In order to provide the undeniable pleasure that it
does when being handled, stroked, fondled, or enveloped, the member needs to
have very sensitive nerve endings that can respond readily to touch and other
stimuli. But those nerve endings also make it more susceptible to soreness when
they get overstimulated or rubbed raw.
Many men associate a rubbed raw male organ with
over-self-stimulation, or with self-gratifying without using enough lubricant,
and it’s true that many times a man’s enjoyment of his self-pleasuring does
lead to a soreness which then prevents either self-play or partner-based
enjoyment. But it’s also true that coupling can just as easily lead to a sore
male organ. Often insufficient lubrication is again the culprit, but it may
also be due to an especially lengthy session, an unfamiliar angle of
penetration, or an inability for the member to be comfortably accommodated.
What to do
So what’s a guy to do when he’s ready for action but he has a sore
male organ telling him to cool it? When the manhood is really sore and raw,
holding off on activity is usually the best course of action – even if it’s
difficult to do. Not only does rest help bring about healing, it can also avoid
embarrassment. Many is the man who has ignored the soreness in his manhood and
initiated a sensual encounter with a partner, only to discover that the
soreness causes his member to deflate midway through - or sometimes before even
really getting started.
There are several things a guy can do to help hasten the healing
of his raw, sore male organ, including:
- Let it rest. As mentioned above, finding the willpower to avoid sensual
activity for a day or two can work wonders.
- Add a little warmth. Often wrapping a warm – but not hot! – cloth around the
member helps soothe and pamper the damaged skin and nerve endings.
- Be gentle. Wear
tight briefs, which support and hold in place the member, rather than boxers,
which can rub against and irritate the member. When washing, handle the manhood
gently and pat it dry with a towel rather than forcefully rubbing it dry.
- Creme up. A
sore male organ will more readily get back in the mood for sensual activity if
a guy is already in the habit of daily applying a top drawer male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is
clinically proven mild and safe for skin). In order to properly soothe, the
crème should contain both a high end emollient (like shea butter) and a natural
hydrating agent (like vitamin E). It also pays to find a crème with vitamin C,
as this vitamin is a key component of collagen, a tissue in the body that gives
skin its tone and elasticity.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood 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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