Sore Manhood Excuses - How to Say No When the Equipment Needs Healing
Even
with a sore manhood, most men are reluctant to turn down a chance for some
stimulation; making excuses in these situations is something most men like to
avoid. But the fact is that sometimes – rarely, but sometimes - proper male
organ care demands
that a guy say no to an invitation to exercise his member in order to give it
appropriate time to heal.
When
to say no.
There
are probably men reading this who are thinking that they would never in a
million years say no to an opportunity for their manhood to get a vigorous
workout, sore or not. In fact, there are times when it is not only advisable
but crucial that a man make excuses and forego a little sensual invigoration.
For example:
-
After a vasectomy. Men who take the step of snipping the
tubes as their preferred form of birth control need to wait about a week or so
after the operation is performed before having relations, either partner-based
or solo. After that time, they also need to remember that it takes some 15-20
emissions to clear the tubes of any lingering semen, so protection is still
necessary. Engaging in sensual activity too soon after the procedure runs the
risk of affecting the stitches.
-
After other types of male organ surgery. Surgical procedures on the male organ or
surrounding area also usually require a waiting period post-surgery; the amount
of time depends on several factors. A doctor will advise the amount of rest
time needed.
-
When dealing with infections. Often, when dealing with a pelvic-based
infection, it's necessary to wait until given an "all clear" by the
doctor before engaging in intimate contact in order to prevent spread of the
infection.
-
When simply too sore. Sometimes a guy has had so much play
that he has obtained a really sore manhood; other times he may have sustained
an injury such as a baseball to the privates that makes delaying intimacy
advisable.
What
to say.
Every
guy will have his own idea of what to say, based on how he feels about talking
the issue, who he's talking to, what the circumstances are leading up to the
conversation, etc. The exact wording he chooses will vary, but here are some
basic general choices he can consider.
-
Be honest. He can come right out with it and tell the interested party why
he can't have relations with her/him tonight. For many men, this is the best
option, even if the reason – such as "I'm waiting for my infection to go
away"– may be embarrassing.
-
Be mysterious. The man can simply smile and say
something about the best things in life are worth waiting for, rather than
saying "Sorry – just had surgery to make my member a true monster."
-
Be "disciplined." A guy can imply – or come right out and
say – that he has relations so often that he really needs to skip tonight. This
may make the potential partner think he's a hot stud muffin – or alternatively,
that he's a bit of a male slut.
-
Be inconvenienced. With this, the dude lets the other
person know that matters are out of his hands – "I promised to drive my
buddy home," for example.
Whatever
excuse a man uses, he needs to work to get his sore manhood back in good shape.
One of the best ways to help heal a sore manhood is through the use of a
soothing male organ health
cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil). Overuse of the
male organ calls for a cream that provides nourishment in the form of a high
end emollient (shea butter is perfect for this), with extra moisturizing
provided by vitamin E, a great natural hydrator. If dry male organ skin is part
of the problem, these ingredients will also address that problem. In addition,
make sure that the selected cream is loaded with other important nutrients,
including L-arginine. This enzyme helps in the process through which male organ
blood vessels are maintained and kept open for better blood flow.
Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues,
tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy
male organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.