When Diminished Male Organ Sensitivity Leads to Delayed Seed Release
Men
who are cognizant of the myriad issues that affect male organ health know that diminished male organ
sensitivity is not an issue most men want to have. While it’s true that having
a male organ sensitivity that produces a “hair trigger” response is not
necessarily desirable, those men who suffer from a perilously low degree of
manhood sensitivity may run the risk of enduring delayed seed release – a
situation in which seed release and climax is postponed to a degree which can
be frustrating, to say the least.
A
genuine problem
Most
men enjoy the image of themselves as a perpetual sensual machine that can
thrust away for hours and bring pleasure to dozens of women without breaking a
sweat. And sure, it’s a nice fantasy – but the reality is that few men want to
be in a position where they have to work incredibly hard in order to bring
about a release. That’s especially true when all their efforts fail and they
end up working a painfully tumescent member for hours without anything
(personally) to show for it.
But
is this a real problem? Do such men exist whose sensitivity is so low that
egregiously delayed seed release is the norm for them? Unfortunately, the
answer is yes.
Exactly
how many men are afflicted in this manner is unclear; reliable sensual
statistics are notoriously hard to come by. But even if only 1% of men have
this problem, that translates into millions of men dealing with the issue.
Causes
There
can be several causes of diminished male organ sensitivity and a resulting
delayed seed release issue. These include:
- Alcohol
or medication use, both of which can create a situation in which seed
release becomes difficult.
- Stroke,
which can bring about a neurologically-based disconnect that diminishes
sensitivity.
- Certain
medications (including some
antidepressants), which tend to slow down seed release response. Ironically,
some medications used to treat tumescence dysfunction may have the side effect
of delayed seed release.
- Psychological
issues can result in delayed
response. Depression or performance anxiety can lead to seed release
issues, both in terms of releasing too early or after too long a period.
- Peripheral
nerve damage. This is one of
the more common causes. When the member is handled too roughly for too long,
there is some damage to the nerves which are responsible for the glorious
sensations that bring about a release response. When this damage occurs
frequently over time, it can lead to a continuing diminishment of sensation. In
many cases, this actually makes tumescence achievement difficult, but in other
cases, it may not impede the tumescence but may prevent the ability of the
manhood to reach the stimulation point that produces the desired seed release
response.
In
cases in which diminished male organ sensitivity is related to peripheral nerve
damage, delayed seed release can often be helped by the daily application of an
exceptional member health crème (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). Not just any crème is going to be of value
here, however; it is of paramount importance that the selected crème contains
acetyl L carnitine. This ingredient has neuroprotective qualities that make it
an asset in restoring the sensitivity lost from peripheral nerve damage due to
rough and/or excessive handling of the equipment. It’s also a boon if the crème
contains vitamin C, which is well known for aiding in collagen production and
the resultant male organ tissue firmness which adds an extra layer of
protection to personal health. Finally, a crème with skin soothing moisturizers
like Shea butter and vitamin E will be able to repair damaged skin caused by
the “workout” that manhood may receive when it has been victimized by delayed
seed release.
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