Bent Male Organ Tips - Preventing Extreme Curvature
Men take exceptional pride in their members, which is why they
can get very concerned when they possess a bent male organ. Even men who
regularly practice appropriate male
organ care may find that an
excess of curvature is developing, causing them to worry.
Curvature
is normal.
It's important for men to realize that
some curvature in the member is absolutely normal. Some men do indeed possess
rods that are 100% straight: no bending to the left or right or arcing up or
down. But there are also many men whose manhoods have a tendency toward angling
in one direction or another.
And there's nothing wrong with that,
either from an aesthetic or functional point of view. Indeed, many partners find
a member with some curve to it to be especially beautiful to look at and to
fondle. It can give a tool some character that others find irresistible.
Functionally, a rod with some curvature
to it may provide a particular woman with more pleasure. It's important to
remember that every person is different. Some women's bodies are more readily
excited by the movements of a curved male organ than those of one that is
ramrod straight.
Extreme
curvature can be a problem.
Curvature only becomes an issue if it is
extreme. A bent male organ with a severe angle to it may make penetration
difficult for both partners. In addition, a bent male organ may have lost some
sensitivity, which can have a dampening effect on a man's enjoyment of sensual
activity.
Scarring
There are a number of reasons for the
development of extreme curvature. One of the most common is the accrual of scar
tissue in the manhood.
Remember, male organ skin is very thin,
so that the nerve endings in the tool can be stimulated and provide the pleasure
that comes from sensual activity. Scar tissue is a very, very thin layer that
develops as a result of rough handling. Although the layer is thin, when many
layers develop one on top of the other, it can create a fair amount of mass.
If that tissue develops in one area of
the tool, it may cause the tool to begin curving or may increase its existing
curvature. In addition, the added layers of tissue can begin to impede
the ability of the nerve endings to receive appropriate stimuli. This not only causes
a lessening of sensation, it also encourages further rough handling. If a man's
manhood has lost sensitivity, it requires more aggressive stroking to receive
stimuli, and that aggressive stroking may lead to more scar tissue – a vicious
cycle.
Preventing an excess of scar tissue from
developing is advisable. There are several steps a man can take to accomplish
this. For example, using proper lubrication when having sensual activity is
always a good idea. It also helps to "switch things up" when self-pleasuring.
Instead of always using the right hand, for example, try using the left hand
occasionally. Don't choke the manhood or grip it too tightly.
Attending to the health of the manhood
is also an excellent way to avoid extreme curvature and a bent male organ.
Regular application of a quality male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) can help with this goal. When the tool
is kept well moisturized, the skin is able to stretch. A member that has been
roughly handled is less likely to develop scar tissue if it is well hydrated
and looser. Therefore, a crème that contains natural moisturizing ingredients
like Shea butter and vitamin E is essential. It also helps if the crème
contains acetyl L-carnitine. This is a neuroprotective agent that can help
restore sensitivity associated with peripheral nerve damage.
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.