Better Sensual Activity Tip: Enjoying a Male Organ Sleeve
No matter how good the sensual activity may be, no guy would
mind having even better sensual activity. But sometimes men are hesitant to
explore their options, among them the male organ sleeve. Yet this sensual
implement can have a positive effect in the bedroom, and does not present
significant negative impacts on male
organ health for men who may be
interested in adding something new to their routine.
Sheath?
Sleeve? What is it?
Essentially, a male organ sleeve and a
male organ sheath are the same thing. Both names refer to a cylindrical object
that fits over a guy's manhood and thereby adds some extra dimension to the
member.
In olden days (very olden days!), men
used a sheep's bladder for this same purpose (as well as for contraceptive
purposes). New Guinea is famous for its tribal male organ gourds, which were
more often used for decorative purposes but which in some instances were used
during sensual performance. Polynesian men used sheaths made from woven plant
fibers for sensual enhancement.
Current
sleeves
Times change, of course. Nowadays, a
male organ sleeve is usually made of some substance like rubber, plastic or
silicone. The shape is basically phallic. Some are the same thickness from top
to bottom, while others may have variation, particularly toward the end, where
it may be shaped to resemble the head of the manhood.
Although many male organ sleeves are
smooth, others feature a textured surface which is intended to provide greater
pleasure when the sleeve-covered member is inserted into the female organ. The
texture may be "veiny," again to make the object appear more
realistically male organ-like, or it may be "bumpy," featuring any
number of small rounded mounds. In some cases, the sleeve may have small, very
flexible "spikes." This variation in texture is intended to make the
experience more stimulating for the woman, although different women prefer
different textures.
Use
Whatever the size or texture, the sleeve
has an opening at one end and is hollow on the inside. The manhood is inserted
through the hole and extends as far as possible into the sleeve. Some sleeves
come with straps to help hold them in place, but they are more commonly
strapless.
With the sleeve on, a man now has added
length and/or girth to his firm member. It may be a few fractions of an inch or
it may be several inches, depending on the model chosen. The change in shape
and size from what a woman is accustomed to adds variety to a couple's lovemaking
and the change of pace can result in a new experience for the woman.
But what about the man? He also can get
substantial enjoyment from the experience. Sleeves should fit very snugly
around the tumescent manhood. The friction from the sleeve itself combines with
the friction from thrusting inside the female organ to create a new and very
pleasurable sensation.
Discomfort
There can be some discomfort with a
sleeve. It needs to fit "just right," not too loose (which could
cause it to fall off or prevent it from giving pleasurable friction to the
member) and not too tight (which can be painful and cause a sore manhood). In
some instances, a sleeve that adds several inches in length may require a man
to thrust at an unfamiliar angle, which may be exciting or may be
uncomfortable.
Sleeve use can lead to better sensual
activity, but sometimes the feel of the male organ sleeve against the bare
member may result in rawness or soreness. For that reason, using a first-rate male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil) is
in order. It's important to select a crème that contains ingredients that can
moisturize and revitalize the skin to help soothe soreness; ideally, such a
crème will contain a combination of a high-end emollient (think Shea butter)
and a natural hydrating agent (such as vitamin E). Unfamiliar rubbing from an
improperly-fitting sleeve can also cause a bit of "deadening" in the
sensation department; a crème with neuroprotective acetyl L-carnitine is just
the ticket for handling such an issue.
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.