Sore manhood Alert - Self-pleasuring Moves to Avoid
Men
and self-pleasuring go together, despite the occasional sore manhood, and why
not? Self-pleasuring is an activity that creates joyous sensations, keeps a
guy's organ in better shape, releases tension and helps a man to know what
feels good on his tool. Of course, sometimes a guy gets off in such a way that
it impacts his male
organ health, and that's not a good idea. So this article explores a
few self-pleasuring mistakes that every guy wants to avoid.
Getting
dry-jacked.
There's
really nothing quite like the feeling of one's hand gliding up and down one's
pole, caressing the head and squeezing the shaft as it goes. But in order to
keep from causing harm to the tool, that hand needs to be well-lubricated.
Attacking the male organ dry-handed is just asking for trouble; even if the
male organ has leaked some pre-seminal fluid to help provide some lubrication,
it's unlikely that this is enough to last for an entire self-pleasuring
session. A man needs to make sure that he adds some form of lubrication; saliva
is often enough, but it's usually better to go with a lotion of some sort.
Using
the wrong lubricant.
Sometimes
a guy chooses a lubricant that is not really appropriate for his needs. For
example, some lotions include small bits of grit in them to exfoliate the skin;
these can irritate the male organ. A lubricant with perfume in it may cause an
allergic reaction, as can other chemicals. It's best to use a lubricant that is
going to be suitably gentle.
Applying
too much pressure.
A
good, tight grip feels heavenly on the shaft. Some guys, though, go too far in
this direction; if carried to an extreme, there's the risk of rupturing the
corpora cavernosa, which play a crucial role in the reproductive process. This
is something a dude definitely wants to avoid.
Pounding
too long.
Some
guys are champion edgers, playing with their tools for hours and hours on end
before release. Others may spurt pretty quickly but can do so multiple times a
day, enabling them to also experience marathon self-pleasuring sessions.
There's nothing wrong with either of these activities, but those who engage in
lengthy sessions needs to be especially careful of staying properly lubricated
and of not allowing a sore manhood to move into a visibly damaged one. If the
skin becomes broken or scarred, it's time for a guy to give it a rest – and to
see if his poor tool needs a doctor's attention.
Shaking
in the shower.
Lots
of guys stroke themselves while taking a shower, but it's not the best idea for
two reasons: (1) it usually means he is using soap or shampoo as his lubricant,
both of which may contain chemicals that cause irritation, and (2) when the
male organ is hard, it increases the chance that soap suds will enter the
urethra, causing a burning sensation.
Fabricating.
Nothing
says a guy has to use his hands to stroke himself to pleasure; many instead
prefer to use a towel or perhaps to lie face down on a bed or sofa and thrust
into the furniture. The problem comes when the fabric of the towel or sofa is
not of sufficient smoothness; moments after releasing, the guy is left with a
sore manhood that needs some recovery time.
Even
if he manages to avoid self-pleasuring mishaps, a guy is going to get a sore
manhood at least occasionally. That's why he should always make use of a
superior male organ health
cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil). Regularly
spreading on a nourishing cream that includes a high end emollient like shea
butter gives the raw male organ the benefits of its skin softening and
dermatological healing effects. It will be even better if that cream also
contains acetyl L carnitine, especially if the man has been pounding away so
much as to have lost some of the vital sensitivity that is native to the male
organ. Acetyl L carnitine helps avoid peripheral nerve damage that comes from
overaggressive use of the male tool.
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.