Sore Male Organ Self-Gratification Tips
From
the time most men learn the joys of self-gratification, they enjoy pleasuring
themselves so much that their frequency or aggressiveness often leads to a sore
male organ – at least on occasion. Proper male
organ care requires that the sore
member be given time to heal; otherwise, that soreness may become chronic and
problematic. But some men (and most men at least at some times) may be in such
a chronic state of stimulation that keeping the hands off the equipment is
difficult. What to do in such situations?
Do
it.
The
answer, in most cases, is to continue self-satisfying. Again, this is in most
cases: Sometimes, a man may have seriously damaged his manhood (either by
self-pleasuring at too-intense a level or by some other means, such as an
accident through which a heavy blow strikes the male organ). In these cases, a
man simply has to find a way to exercise the willpower to resist; long-term
health is of greater importance than short-term gratification.
That
said, assuming the sore male organ is nothing of lasting consequence, a man may
continue to fondle his handle while it heals; he simply needs to approach his
favorite game with a lighter touch than he may have employed previously.
Don’t
pound.
Often,
a vigorous handling of the tool is a glorious way to achieve a memorable
release. However, when the manhood is in need of healing, a man needs to put
away his pounding impulses.
Instead,
he can employ gentler techniques, such as these:
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The fap tap. With this technique, the man lies on the
bed (or couch or floor) on his back. He mentally conjures up intensely sensual
images until his member achieves a fierce tumescence. The gentleman then
proceeds to tap lightly on the head (glans) of the organ – usually on the
underside. He does not grasp the manhood in his fist, but continues to
tap, varying the rhythm and the intensity of the tapping, but never letting it
get too harsh. Some men may like to tap along the entire length of the tool;
others may prefer to concentrate exclusively on the glans. Eventually the
tapping results in the familiar rush and the expulsion of seed. (Some men
also prefer to “tap” while still wearing underwear, in order to add a different
sensory level to the proceedings.)
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The scarf. As with the previous technique, the scarf begins with the male
mentally causing his member to become fully hard and ready for action. When he
has achieved this state, he takes a scarf (or some other item with a smooth,
soft feel, such as silk panties or nylon stockings) and runs it over, across
and around his manhood. He may wish to wrap the scarf around his shaft and do
some gentle thrusting, but he should be careful that he keeps his grip loose in
order to avoid re-damaging the tool from a tight grip.
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The slow stroke. For the slow stroke, a man does indeed
grasp his member in his fist, but he again keeps the grasp somewhat loose. He
then pleasures himself as he normally would – except that he keeps his stroke
slow and does not allow the grip to tighten. While this is the simplest
of techniques in theory, many men find it the most difficult in practice, as
they want to tighten the grip and pump forcefully.
While
healing, regular use of a nourishing male
organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil) is
the way to go – and indeed, men should continue to use this regularly even when
the sore male organ is back to normal. Self-pleasuring is enhanced when the
tool is in good health, and the combination of natural moisturizers and
powerful antioxidants in the best creams can help maintain member health. It’s
also essential that the cream contains L-arginine, which helps create nitric oxide
– which in turn can keep male organ blood vessels open, allowing for better
blood flow to the manhood.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional
information on most common member health issues, tips on improving manhood
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 websites.