The Free Male Organ When Going Commando is Appropriate
The
unfurnished basement. Going commando. Gringo style. There are a number of
euphemisms for a free male organ, which is to say, a manhood that is
unencumbered by underwear. Ridding oneself of the boxers or briefs can be a
great experience (although men do need to take steps for proper male
organ care to avoid
getting a chapped member). While letting it all hang out beneath a pair
of jeans or trousers can be pleasurable, it's wise for a man to remember that
some occasions are appropriate for this style of undress while others are not.
Go
commando!
In
general, here are some situations in which shucking the underwear is
acceptable:
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When wearing cycling shorts. Many cyclists or others who wear
sporting gear that is similar to cycling shorts opt out of wearing underwear;
as anyone who has participated in a triathlon can attest, the changing area
between segments is usually devoid of undergarments (at least among the male
participants). Dispensing with underwear provides for greater ease of movement
and, some believe, gives men a bit of a competitive edge.
-
If kilted. One is perfectly welcome to wear underwear with a kilt, but many
opt to let the boys hang loose when putting on the plaid. There's some debate
over whether the traditional Scottish manner of wearing kilts is without
boxers, but regardless of when the tradition started, it is certainly common
today.
-
During pajama time (at least at home). A man's member likes to have its freedom
to stretch out while sleeping, just as its owner does. Wearing nothing under
the pajamas is acceptable – although, one may wish to re-think this when
wearing pajamas at a mixed-gender sleepover.
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At a nudist camp.
Well, d-uh, this kind of goes without saying.
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Any time when embarrassment is not a factor. Walking around town with only one's
khakis covering the groin is perfectly fine provided that one is not
embarrassed by it – and that one isn't causing undue discomfort among
onlookers.
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Any time when advertising oneself. Guys who like to flaunt it opt for the
commando look to make sure potential partners know what they're getting into.
Think
twice.
Naturally,
there are times when sporting a free male organ is not advisable. Among these
would be:
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When clothes shopping. Sorry, a guy may love his own junk, but
no man wants to try on pants or shorts that have been pressed against another
guy's bare tool. Respect for others outweighs personal freedom in this
circumstance.
-
In a dripping situation. One of the drawbacks of going commando:
Those little drops that dribble out after urination (or, in the case of seed,
before and after emission) don't have an underwear barrier to catch them.
Post-bathroom spotting can be obvious; potentially even more embarrassing, a
man’s pre-emission fluid can cause a stain when his bare member gets
overexcited, ruining his efforts to appear cool and in control.
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At a yoga class. Sorry, but yoga puts one's body in too
many strange and exposed positions for commando style – unless, of course, it's
a clothes-free yoga class.
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If meeting her parents. The last thing a guy wants is to be
tumescent in front of his girl's folks while wearing no underwear. The mom is
likely to blush, while the dad may put you down as a pervert who's never going
near his little girl with that thing.
Even if a dude always hangs loose at other times, he needs to dress it up for
these occasions.
One
downside of a free male organ is that friction from jeans, trousers or other
fabrics can make it quite sore. To counteract this, lather on a first-rate male organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) that features a high-end emollient (such
as Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (vitamin E, for example). These can
soothe raw, irritated skin. Men may benefit even more from a cream that also
contains acetyl L-carnitine, which is neuroprotective. Sometimes, the rubbing
of the raw member against rough fabric can cause a loss of sensation in the
tool; this ingredient may help restore sensitivity.
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.