Shaved Male Organ – 6 Benefits
The
shaved male organ or the unshaved male organ: That’s a decision every man makes
about how to handle the mound of organ hair that he carries around starting as
a teenager. Certainly, proper male organ care enters into the decision; for example,
some believe that a shaved male organ is an itchy one, and may not know how to
manage that aftereffect. So perhaps it’s a good idea to take a look at the
benefits of the shaved male organ.
What
About the Unshaved?
Clearly,
there are benefits to not shaving the member area; however, since most men are
already familiar with these, this article will dispense with going into the
“pros” of keeping an untrimmed bush.
The
Benefits
The
shaved male organ is by no means a modern trend; men have been depluming their
crotches for centuries. However, it seems that the occurrence of trimmed organs
in men has increased in recent years.
Why
the increased interest? Well, a partial list of benefits to a shaved member
includes:
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Better hygiene. When the crotch is overflowing with
hair, it adds heat to an already-overheated area of the body. The fact that the
manhood is kept under two layers of clothing by itself creates a warmth factor.
Location of the sac where the legs join the torso creates a situation whereby
the sac is often nestled on top of or slightly between the legs, which also
creates more heat. The last thing that is needed is a mass of hair to add even
more heat. With no hair, the crotch is a little cooler and therefore not quite
so sweaty. That also means one is less likely to accumulate bacteria – although
by no means does it free the organ from bacteria altogether!
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A more impressive tool. Look, everyone knows that guys are
anxious to have the biggest tool possible – even when they know full well that
skill and health are more important for long-term sensual satisfaction than a
larger member. Still, there’s a psychological benefit to seeing a bigger tool
standing proud and tall when a guy looks in the mirror. Shaving the crotch in
no ways makes the member bigger; however, with no hair hiding the base of the
organ, one’s manhood does give the impression that it has gained a bit in the
length department.
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No painful pulls. One of the drawbacks of organ hair is
that it tends to get caught in things. When it catches on the zipper, for
example, it can be quite painful. Sometimes a stray pube will wrap around the
organ while it is soft and then get painfully pulled as the member becomes
excited and rises.
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No messy urination. On occasion, an organ hair will fall
across the opening of the manhood; if a man is unaware of this fact, the hair
can “split” the urine stream, causing annoying and messy spraying to occur.
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New sensations. A “bald” member creates new tactile sensations
for both its owner and his partner. A man can experience the feel of his
partner’s organ hair cushioning his now-deplumed organ or, if the partner is
also shaved, experience direct skin-on-skin sensations that may be new to him.
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Ease of inspection. Men need to regularly check their
equipment to make sure that it is in proper health. The removal of all that
hair can make the job easier. Running the hand along a smooth, bare organ
enables a man to more easily feel any lumps or bumps; in addition, it’s easier
to spot dry, flaky skin or other dermatological issues that may be developing.
Now
would be a good time to start using a top-notch male
organ health cream (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). A shaved male organ will especially
like a cream rich in moisturizers, such as Shea butter and vitamin E; these
hydrating ingredients can alleviate the itchy male organ that sometimes results
immediately after shaving. Make sure the selected cream also includes alpha
lipoic acid; this powerful antioxidant offsets the harmful oxidative process in
male member cells, delaying a wrinkled look that can mar an otherwise handsome
tool.
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.