Safety Tips for Rear Entry – Preventing a Sore Male Organ
While
it is still viewed as somewhat exotic by many people in society, rear entry is
by no means uncommon: a study in a prominent medical journal found that 40% of
women between the ages of 20 and 24 had tried rear entry at least once, as had
11% of men in that age range (as a "bottom"). Performing as a
"top" in a rear entry situation (despite the possibility of a sore
male organ resulting) has an appeal for far more men, and so it's no wonder
that this once-scorned form of sensual engagement is increasingly popular.
However, to ensure safety for both partners and good male
organ health for the
men, there are several safety tips to remember.
Have
"the discussion."
It's
always important to know a partner's sensual history before engaging in any
form of sensual contact, but it's especially important with rear entry, and
most especially for the partner that is on the receiving end. Why? There is
always a risk, particularly if the rectum in question is unused to having
objects inserted into it, that there will be some abrasions and bleeding; this
can supply a more direct route for the transmission of any infections.
It
goes without saying, of course, that beyond this discussion is a separate one:
that which expresses the man's interest in rear entry. A man should never
engage in this act without first obtaining willful consent from his partner.
Always
wear protection.
Using
appropriate protection is crucial when engaging in rear entry activities. True,
there's no possibility of impregnation, but as mentioned above, infections can
still easily be transmitted through rectal penetration.
Lubricate
to the max.
Lubrication
is always important in partner play, but never more so than in a rectal
encounter. Unlike traditional entry, there is no natural lubricant at work
here. Without a good water-based lubricant, the chance of extreme pain is very
high; it also greatly increases the chance of cuts and abrasions, which will
provide greater pain after the fact, as well.
Don't
just plunge in.
This
is even truer when dealing with a partner who has little or no experience with
rectal insertions. Before maneuvering his mammoth manhood into his partner's
rectum, a man should lubricate and insert his finger to prepare the way. If
there are some appropriate toys, he may also work with these before inserting
his male organ. (It may be necessary to try these initial insertions on several
occasions over several nights to build up to the actual insertion of the male
organ.) And the man must at all times be gentle and pay attention to the cues
he is receiving from his partner.
Try
different positions.
Both
during the "preparation" stages with the finger and toys and during
actual male organ-to-rear engagement, the couple should experiment with
different positions in order to find the one that is the most comfortable,
especially for the partner receiving the male organ.
Always
listen.
In
the throes of enjoyment, men can get a bit rough or focus too much on their
engorged male organ; a man must make sure to listen carefully for signs that
his partner may need him to change his position or rate of thrust or that the
partner may be in pain and need the encounter to end.
Rear
entry can be a thrilling experience for both partners; those on the receiving
end often experience enormous pleasure. However, as with any form of entry, a
guy may end up with a sore male organ; the rectum may be too tight or his
thrusting may have rubbed the tool raw. Repairing the damage with a high
quality male organ health
cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil) can
definitely help. Clearly, the cream must contain an effective combination of
moisturizing ingredients, such as shea butter (an excellent emollient) and
vitamin E (one of nature's great hydrators) to soothe the sore male organ. It's
also beneficial to find a cream that contains vitamin A, as this vitamin has
valuable anti-bacterial properties that can help shed the male organ of pungent
odors.
Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues,
tips on improving male organ 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 online web sites.