Male Organ Sensation – A User’s Guide to Pleasure
The male organ is a tremendous source of pleasure for most men,
and the tactile sensations it is capable of experiencing are vital to the
overall sensual experience. However, not all parts of the manhood are created
equal when it comes to male organ sensation. Getting to know the most sensitive
parts and how to stimulate them can greatly enhance a man’s pleasure. On the
other hand, when loss of male sensitivity – a common issue – gets in the way of
sensual enjoyment, the right approach to male
organ care can help.
So what
are the most sensitive parts of the male organ?
1) The head: For many men, the number
one spot for pleasurable sensation is the head, which is rich in sensory
tissue. This area can be highly stimulated with rapid strokes and a gentle
touch.
2) The rim: The edges of the head are
also highly sensitive, and again, they respond well to quick, light strokes.
3) The frenulum: This little band of
flesh (sometimes referred to fondly as the “banjo string”) sits right behind
the head. In uncut men, it connects the prepuce to the shaft of the male organ.
The nerve endings in this area are highly concentrated, so stroking it can
provide enormous pleasure.
4) The underside of the male organ: The
end of the male organ is much more obviously receptive to sensation, so the
soft underside is often neglected. However, exerting firm pressure in this area
has been compared to stimulating the sweet spot in women.
What
happens when the male organ loses sensitivity?
According to research, at least 87% of
men report some loss of male organ sensation; this reduced sensitivity is not
just restricted to older men, but can occur even in males in their late teens
and early twenties. Given the importance of sensation to sensual pleasure, and
therefore a man’s overall quality of life, this can be a devastating problem.
The reasons for lost sensation are
complex and depend on various individual factors, but some of the causes
include underlying illness (diabetes is a common culprit); reduced circulation
(due to obesity, a sedentary lifestyle or even riding a bicycle); or skin that
has become dull, dry and callused from “overuse.”
Fortunately, a little TLC can go a long
way toward boosting sensation, or even preventing sensitivity loss in the first
place. Some of the things that all men can do to optimize male sensitivity
include the following:
- Avoid tight-fitting clothing – jeans
or undergarments that are tight and restrictive can greatly reduce the flow of
blood to the area, which can diminish sensation over time.
- Get moving – regular physical activity
keeps the blood moving, meaning that the sensory cells are well-nourished and
responsive. Even men who don’t make regular trips to the gym a priority can
benefit just from getting up from the desk (or couch) every so often and moving
around, rather than spending hours every day sitting in one place.
- Try different techniques – guys often
stick to just a few tried and true techniques for manual stroking, and couples
often develop a certain repertoire that seems to work every time, or just feels
comfortable. Over time, the sensory cells become “bored” with the same range of
sensations and may no longer transmit signals of pleasure. It can take some
experimentation to find other ways of achieving pleasure, but it can be very
effective for many men. Different angles, different grips – even using a
different hand – can open up a new range of sensations.
- Use a lube – dry stroking can toughen
the outer layers of skin, leaving the male organ less able to respond to
pleasurable touch. Using a personal lubricant during all types of intimate
activity can minimize the sensation lost as a result of dryness and thickening
of the male skin.
- Try a male organ health cream (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). A moisturizing and nourishing
formula that targets the male tissue with skin- and nerve-friendly vitamins,
amino acids, antioxidants and skin-softening agents can be highly effective in
restoring lost sensation. Men who have diminished sensitivity due to issues
like rough handling, or even diabetic neuropathy, have reported improvements
with use of a quality product.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common member
health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity and what to do to
maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes
in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.