When it comes to male body image, men’s ideas are likely shaped
by the images they see in various media. Weight and muscle mass are two popular
areas of concern for men, but particularly notable are body image issues
surrounding the male organ. Anxiety about what is “normal” and “right” for the
male organ can range from the occasional nuisance to chronic stress that
creates mental and sensual health problems. Part of good manhood care is maintaining a positive view of what
one is packing. Guys should consider the following male organ facts next time
they’re feeling worried about their members.
1) Bumps (benign)
Some men have bumps on their male organs that are natural
anatomical variations and nothing to be concerned about. Of course, if a man is
unsure as to what kind of bumps he has, or noticed them appear suddenly, he
should seek diagnosis to ensure they are not harmful or contagious. But if he
has Fordyce spots or pearly papules, he has nothing to be concerned about.
Fordyce spots are small white or yellow dots on the male organ;
they are oil glands that hold fluids that lubricate the skin. On some guys,
they are visible. Some women also have them outside their female organs, and
some people have them in their mouths.
Pearly papules are white bumps that form in one or more rows on
the ridge of the manhood head, resembling a pearl necklace. They are more
common in intact men.
While the male organs men are accustomed to seeing in adult
videos don’t likely have these anatomical variations, this in no way means that
they are ugly or bad in some way. Try to think of them as a unique feature.
2) Curvature
Another common feature of the adult video male organ is
straightness. However, male organ curvature is not a rare thing. What is more,
it can actually be a true pleasure in the bedroom for partners. A male organ
that curves up, down or to the side can stimulate areas of the female organ
that a straight manhood would have difficulty hitting. A man should only be
concerned about curvature if it interferes with sensual activity (including if
it causes partners pain) or self-pleasuring.
3) Size
Size is likely the most common manhood concern by far. For some
reason, guys think an 8” monster is the gold standard, but 1) this is way
longer than the average range (4.5-6”) and 2) an average-sized male organ is
plenty capable of providing pleasure. In fact, many women are wary of very big
male organs.
4) Prepuce
Is the prepuce unclean? Ugly? Cultural misconceptions would have
one answer yes, but when one really thinks about it, the answer is just as
easily no. If a man takes proper care of what he has, then the prepuce is not
unclean. He must simply wipe away smegma to inhibit bacterial buildup. And
there’s nothing inherently ugly about skin. Men should keep in mind that
perception is influenced by many things, and understanding that his sheath is
neither unnatural nor unclean can help him see it as not only acceptable, but
possibly even an attractive feature.
The role that proper care plays in how one looks and feels
should not be underestimated. Guys who are working to improve their body image
should, then, also take steps to take better care of themselves, and that
includes the male organ. Along with showing it plenty of love in the form of
solo play and proper washing, guys can start using a male organ health crème (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil). This product is a real treat for manhood skin, with
natural moisturizers (Shea butter and vitamin E) to combat and prevent dryness.
Vitamin A is another key ingredient that can help fight bacteria and cut down
on unwanted odors. Look good, feel good and take good care.
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 member. John Dugan is a
professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing
contributing writer to numerous websites.