Getting down and dirty is a lot of fun for any man, but to do so
he definitely needs to carry around a clean male organ. A sensual tip that is
basic but most definitely important is simply this: An unclean member is not
going to get the rate of action to keep a man happy. And why should it? No
partner wants to be intimate with a tool that reeks or is clearly not receiving
adequate and attentive male organ
care. Taking heed these hygiene tips is definitely advised.
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Underwear is under-care. Hopefully any adult male reading this
already realizes that changing into clean underwear daily is essential.
Changing more than once a day is recommended if one engages in activity that
creates a lot of perspiration down below. In addition, wear cotton
undergarments that "breathe" and keep things a bit cooler down there.
Sweaty undergear creates a bacterial situation that encourages strong and
unpleasant odor, as well as causing damage to the delicate male organ skin.
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Outerwear is also under-care. When a guy has a rocking bod, he faces a
dilemma: Does he wear a pair of skin-tight jeans that shows off his muscular
thighs and his firm rear but that will cause more sweat in the male equipment
department? It's a personal decision, but if opting for tightness, a man
needs to take extra precautions to battle the odor and skin issues that may
result.
- Air
things out. Every once in a while, it's good for a
guy to let everything hang out. Walking around the home unclothed allows
Nature's air conditioning to disperse excess odors and sweat. Guys who are in a
position to regularly expose their members and sac to the air in the privacy of
their own home should do so.
- Do
spot checks. A clean male organ is generally a
healthy male organ, but sometimes a guy needs to do a little extra checking.
Taking the time to carefully examine the package on a regular basis (including
using a mirror to look at the underside of the shaft and the sac) helps to
identify any spots, splotches, bumps, etc. that might otherwise be missed.
- Wash,
of course. Like the rest of the body, the member
needs to be washed regularly – something which all the men reading this piece
are hopefully already doing. However, simply washing may not be enough. Because
the skin on the tool is so sensitive, it's important that the soap one uses is
appropriately mild. Rough cleansers or soaps with perfumes and chemicals can
cause dermatological reactions, such as rashes, splotches, dryness, flakiness,
etc. – and those can be a big turn-off to a partner (especially where oral
sensual activity is concerned). Finding a soap that cleans without irritating
is essential.
- And
dry, too.
After washing, a guy needs to make sure he dries off well. Using a soft towel
helps to avoid skin irritation. Drying thoroughly and all over the package,
including where the sac meets the midsection, the posterior and the legs, helps
to prevent issues like jock itch from developing.
- Go
for crème. Even a man who practices good hygiene
may find that his clean male organ is not looking as good as it should. This is
where another important sensual tip comes in handy: Men need to regularly use a
superior male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) to really enhance their male organ
health. First off, a crème with natural moisturizers (such as Shea butter and
vitamin E) and with an anti-bacterial ingredient such as vitamin A is
positioned to fend away both common manhood skin issues and persistent member
odors, two of the biggest complaints from many partners. But the benefits don't
stop there. Man1 Man Oil also contains L-arginine, which boosts nitric oxide
and therefor helps keep the all-important manhood blood vessels open, as well
as vitamin C, which is an aid in collagen production and member tissue
firmness. Rubbing in a good crème daily is an easy way to maintain the male
organ health that all men – and their partners – desire.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
manhood health issues, tips on improving member 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 websites.