Safe Intimate Play - How to Mesh Protection with Pleasure
Most
of the time, people get busy because it feels good. When two bodies are moving
together, in perfect rhythm and harmony, the sensation can be remarkably
pleasurable, and couples emerge from these sweaty sessions feeling unified,
happy and content. But sensual activity isn’t all about fun; it comes with
risks. Each episode has the potential to cause long-term health issues. For
example, people who don't use protection might spread or contract infections,
and men may need extensive manhood
care measures to restore their
health. (And don’t forget about the risk of unwanted pregnancy.) That's why
safe intimate play with barrier protection is so important. These little
sheaths slide right over the male organ, providing a layer of protection
between two bodies that are as close as possible.
Easy
Solution
A
basic barrier protection product is made of latex. It has a tiny receptacle at
the tip for seed, but otherwise, it's shaped like a manhood. A guy can unfurl
the thing while squeezing the tip and then go to town. (He should also check
the date to make sure the barrier has not expired, and take care not to damage
it by opening the wrapper with his teeth or another sharp object.)
As
a parenthood preventer, barriers made of latex are pretty hard to beat. If
they're put on properly, they block tiny swimmers from moving into a woman's
body. But standard barriers do have some drawbacks. For one thing, they can be
a touch thick. Some men feel like they're unable to really enjoy intimacy with
slips on, and some dislike the way latex barriers taste or the way that they
smell.
Also,
some people are allergic to the natural substance that's used to make latex
barriers. These people might get a rash in the days following an intimate
session, or they might feel a burning sensation during the act. That kind of
pain can simply kill a mood.
Wild
Rubbers
If
regular barriers don't work for a couple, there are plenty of other options.
For example, some manufacturers have developed slips made of other materials,
like polyurethane. These tend to be a little thinner, so a man might be able to
experience more pleasure during play.
The
alterations don't stop there. In fact, there are barriers that:
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Taste like strawberries or mint
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Glow in the dark
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Warm up
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Deliver massaging sensations
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Look like tattoos
All
of these products could help put the zing into playtime. Even couples that have
struggled with the idea of barriers in the past might be pleasantly surprised
to discover the plethora of great products available, just waiting to be
tested.
Post-Play
Safety Steps
While
experimenting with different types of barriers can be interesting and fun, men
should take special care when playtime is through. That's because many of the
ingredients that make products so interesting can be hard on the male organ.
Chemicals in the products can burn, dyes can irritate and flavors might cause
rashes.
Keeping
these problems at bay is a little easier when men remember to wash up after
play. While hopping up and running to the bathroom may not be romantic, washing
quickly is one of the best ways to ensure that irritating agents don't stay in
contact with the skin one second longer than they should. That could mean
skipping a future sore manhood episode, and that's always worthwhile.
When
manhood tissues are clean and dry, it's the perfect time to apply a dose of a male organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). The emollients will soothe
hard-working tissues, leaving them smooth, soft and ready for the next roll in
the hay. And there's no telltale scent or leave-behind grease involved, either.
Men will simply feel clean and ready for more when the time is right.