Sensual Fixations - Wrestling for Sensual Pleasure
The range of sensual fixations is extensive and includes
something for just about every taste. One of the more popular sensual fixations
involves wrestling, either as a spectator or a participant sport. Men who enjoy
this particular fixation may need to take appropriate male organ care steps when engaging in it, but it can
provide a worthwhile sensual thrill for many.
The appeal
It’s actually quite easy to understand why wrestling has a
sensual appeal for many men. After all, the activity involves participants who
typically wear little clothing or, alternatively, skintight clothing; in either
case, their bodies are prominently on display. The exertion in wrestling
creates sweat and grunting, which mimics the feeling many men encounter during
rigorous sensual exercises. And the bodies of the participants are writhing and
twisting in a manner which is easily described as sensual.
While many men watch wrestling, either male or female, simply
for the fun of watching an over-the-top kind of sporting event, many also enjoy
the excitement that such viewing creates. And while many men who participate in
wrestling do so with absolutely no sensual interest, some others find that the
close body contact does lead to intense excitement.
The fixation
Defining exactly when an interest becomes a fixation is
difficult; however, it seems logical that if a man watches or participates in
wrestling primarily because it causes him to feel sensually engaged, he is
indulging in a wrestling-based fixation.
There is nothing wrong with this, providing that the
circumstances are such that any actions he takes in terms of sensual engagement
occur in an appropriate consensual setting. There are many of these.
Situations
For example, sometimes a man may pay to wrestle with another
person, with the explicit understanding that he is going to get sensually
excited by doing so and may act on that excitement. Similarly, a man may also
opt to pay to watch two other people wrestle, with the understanding that he
intends to self-stimulate as he watches. In either case, the wrestlers may or
may not be clothed, depending upon the arrangement made in advance.
Of course, many times two partners may participate in sensual
wrestling on their own, as part of their own lovemaking. In such instances, the
partners need to set their boundaries as to what is acceptable and what is not.
Among the ways in which wrestling can be incorporated into a
couple’s sensual playtime are:
- Bare wrestling. Both participants are bare – and perhaps
well oiled for an added sensual touch. They engage in attempts to “pin” the
other to the mattress. The winner then gets to determine the next step, such as
oral activity vs. coupling, or perhaps which position the couple will use.
- Strip wrestling. Partners start out clothed and remove
the opponent’s clothing as they wrestle.
- Spectator wrestling. One partner watches and pleasures
himself as the other (while bare) wrestles an imaginary opponent. Some may wish
to substitute an actual person for the imaginary opponent.
There are many other variations, of course. What is essential is
that participants are careful; getting too “into” the activity might cause some
injury.
Even without an injury, many men may find themselves finishing a
bout of wrestling with a seriously sore (if very happy) tool. Engaging in
sensual fixations with a physical component requires a man to use a first-class male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil) regularly.
Manhood soreness of any kind is addressed by a crème that includes quality
moisturizers such as Shea butter and vitamin E, as well as a potent antioxidant
like alpha lipoic acid. It’s also advisable to find a cream with vitamin C,
which is needed for good collagen production and male organ firmness.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
manhood health issues, tips on improving member 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.