Many couples enjoy a bit of atypical sensual activity, but not
so many extend their adventurous sensual indulgences into the snow; if nothing
else, such activities threaten to make for a very raw male organ, if not a
frostbitten one. Needless to say, romping around naked in sub-freezing
temperatures is far from what would be considered good male organ care, so it really is
something that should be avoided. However, for those for whom their
exploration of atypical sensual activity includes exposing the tool to the
snowy weather, a bit of thought is called for.
Be sure.
The first thing is to be sure that both partners are committed
to taking this particular plunge. This is a good idea whenever venturing into
new sensual territory, of course. With snow coupling, however, it’s especially
advisable; no man wants to have his junk whipped about by freezing winds only
to discover that his partner wasn’t really serious about this adventure.
Make plans.
While spontaneous sensual activity has its advantages, if a
couple is interested in romancing in the snow, it makes sense to do a little
advance preparation. Among the things that one should consider are:
- Location. This is obvious, but it’s important that
one engages in coupling in a secluded area in which there are no onlookers.
Sensual activity is fun, but getting arrested for it is not. Beyond the
“public” factor, the couple needs to make sure that the chosen spot allows for
a quick disrobing and an equally speedy re-adoption of clothing.
- Dry clothing. If one is disrobing outdoors, it is
important to either have a place to put the clothes which will keep them dry or
to have a fresh set of dry clothes to step into after the snow sensual
activity. Fresh robes, blankets and other coverings are also advised, as is a
nice hot mug of cocoa, coffee or tea.
- Warm up in advance. The cold will set in quickly no matter
what a person does, but warming up as much as possible in advance is
advised. Some enjoy going from a hot tub or sauna into the snow, but the
dampness factor can make this inadvisable. A better bet may be to snuggle in
front of a roaring fire before exposing oneself to the cold.
- Use blankets. Unless one is incredibly hardy, the
member of the couple who will be on the bottom will want to lie on a blanket.
- Know when to stop. Fun is fun, but this kind of activity
does carry with it the very real possibility of frostbite or other damage. This
form of atypical sensual activity should definitely be a quickie – and should
be stopped when either partner has had enough, whether the deed has been fully
accomplished or not.
Position is important.
For sensual activity in the snow, a standing position (if
attainable) or doggie style is preferable to missionary or other positions in
which a large portion of the body is prone on the ground.
Re-entry is key.
Absolutely make sure that one does not lock oneself out of the
warmth of home or car when done. And don’t be afraid to re-create the sensual
experience again once the couple has safely returned to a warm setting.
As previously stated, snow coupling is not without risks, and
clearly a frostbitten manhood is one of them. Men should take great care to
avoid this and should seek medical help if frostbite occurs anywhere.
A raw male organ from atypical sensual activity in the snow may
not be as dangerous as a frostbitten one, but it is a problem nonetheless.
Applying a high-quality male
organ health cream (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) can help. First, the rubbing in of a
cream by itself helps get the circulation going again. If the chosen cream
contains L-arginine, which aids in male member blood flow, this can also aid in
getting circulation back to normal. In addition, a cream that is loaded with
natural moisturizers, such as Shea butter and vitamin E, will help alleviate
the raw male organ; if it also has vitamin B5, it will help to enable healthy
male organ function, easing the rawness further.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
manhood health issues, tips on improving male 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.