Normal Manhood or Not? Common Questions about the Male Anatomy Answered
While guys may try their best to appear confident and
self-assured, many of them (if not all) have some deep-seated concerns and
anxieties about their male organs. In fact, in many men, these concerns can
become something of an obsession, which may damage their confidence and even
prevent them from developing intimate relationships. Being informed about the
male anatomy can eliminate some of the worries about whether or not a man has a
normal manhood and help him to take charge of his male organ health. Some common
insecurities about the manhood are addressed here.
My male organ is much smaller than the
guys I see in adult movies. Am I smaller than average? Size is an incredibly important issue to
most men, and many are convinced that they are abnormally small. Unfortunately,
this view often comes from a habit of comparing themselves to the actors they
see in adult-oriented films. It is important to keep in mind that these men are
employed as adult film stars because they are anything but average; add special effects into the
mix, and regular men have no hope of measuring up. In reality, very few men
fall outside the average range (which is, by the way, about 5 to 6 inches when
fully hard), and even those who are a bit smaller than normal are generally
still perfectly able to satisfy their partners.
I have a ring of bumps around the crown
of my male organ that won’t go away. Do I have a partner-transmitted infection? While men who are active may always be
at risk for diseases, a ring of bumps around the head is not usually a sign of
one. Instead, it is most likely a normal occurrence known as pearly manhood
papules. These are not harmful or contagious, and in fact, they may provide an
extra level of pleasure for a woman – so men can actually regard this
anatomical variation as an advantage.
What is the weird, dark line on the
underside of my male organ?
This dark line runs from the perineum, across the sack and all
the way up the shaft of the male organ. It is known as the manhood raphe, a Greek word that
simply means “seam.” It is the result of the anatomical distinction between
males and females that occurs in
utero and is present on all
men.
I think my male organ is abnormal – it
always bends to the right (or left) when I am hard.
The idealized image of a firm male organ is one that points as
straight as an arrow, but few men are this linear in real life. A hard male
organ can bend to the left or right, or curve slightly upward or downward; this
is all completely normal and nothing to worry about.
After I self-pleasure, I can’t get hard
again for hours. Do I have performance dysfunction?
Even the most randy teenager has what is known as a “refractory
period,” which refers to the time that it takes to refuel the tanks, so to
speak, after emission. A man who can’t become completely excited within hours,
or even days, of emission does not have a performance problem; he simply needs
time to recover. Performance issues are only diagnosed if a man goes for more
than two weeks without the ability to achieve and maintain tumescence long
enough to reach emission.
Ongoing care for all male organ types
Whether a man’s equipment falls within the range of normal or
stands out as an exception, proper care can ensure that it will look, feel and
perform at its best. Here are some basics that all men should follow:
- Cleanliness is key. Close attention to hygiene should always
be a priority, and not just the afternoon before a big date. Men who clean
their equipment daily are less likely to develop uncomfortable and embarrassing
skin problems, not to mention that signature fishy smell.
- A little breathing room, please. Restrictive clothing, sitting too long
and even cycling can cut off much of the blood supply to the area; this can
result in loss of sensation and even damage a man’s ability to perform. A
looser-fitting pair of trousers, and underwear that is supportive but not too
tight, are
safer wardrobe choices.
- Snuff the butts. Most men may wish for a longer male
organ, but few dream of a more diminutive tool. Because of this, men who
haven’t yet gotten the memo that smoking is destructive to the entire body may
take note when they learn that smoking not only damages manhood sensation and
performance, but can actually cause it to shrink by up to an inch.
- And finally, a moisturizer, just for
him. Hydrating creams and lotions aren’t just for her. All skin –
even male skin – needs the right amount of moisture to retain its natural
elasticity, smooth texture and healthy appearance. A specially-formulated male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil) can
help in all of these respects, employing a rich array of vitamins, amino acids
and antioxidants to fuel cell metabolism, renew and rejuvenate damaged tissue
and boost sensation that has dulled over time.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving organ sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. John
Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an
ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.