Low Male Organ Sensitivity - Tips to Help with Delayed Release
Since the release of seed usually coincides with extreme
pleasure for men, males who habitually experience delayed release often do not
enjoy the sensual experience as much as they wish to. When diminished male
organ sensitivity makes release a problem, even when practicing appropriate male organ care, a man may become
frustrated and dissatisfied.
The issue
Men who have a hard time holding back
the seed release, especially those who are early on in this department, may not
have much sympathy for their fellow men who find that they often engage in
sensual activity for a considerable amount of time before achieving release.
Yet it can indeed be a big problem.
Imagine being a man who is valiantly continuing to thrust long after his
partner has achieved satisfaction. The man is likely to become self-conscious
and feel a different kind of performance anxiety, a pressure to unload
immediately. This may in turn make it even more difficult for him to release.
His willing and accommodating partner may become sore and tired from the
continued activity.
And sometimes these encounters end with
the man losing his tumescence before achieving satisfaction. That can be quite
frustrating for him, but it can also create problems in his relationship. His
partner may come to believe that she must be doing something wrong or that he
doesn’t find her sufficiently sensual if his delayed release becomes a
non-release.
Diminished
sensitivity
There are numerous reasons why a man may
experience delayed release. Sometimes it may be psychological in nature. At
other times, it may be a positional issues, meaning that his manhood is such
that it needs a specific positioning during the sensual act to receive the
friction that it requires.
Often, however, delayed release is a
result of diminished male organ sensitivity. Everything is functioning just
fine, mentally and physically, but the member itself has become somewhat
“deadened” and just doesn’t have the same degree of sensitivity that it used to
have.
Why? Well, sometimes the reason is that
the member has suffered some kind of trauma. This can be a sudden and very
noticeable trauma, as when the tumescent manhood slams into an object
unexpectedly or at an unexpected angle, causing a blunt force injury,
accompanied by pain and/or bruising. This may also result in the creation of a
thin layer of scar tissue, which can lessen the organ’s ability to experience
sensation fully.
In such instances, the trauma is quite
noticeable. In many other cases, however, the trauma may be much subtler and
may go by unnoticed. In these instances, the trauma is caused by rough
handling, usually during sensual activity, but it may not be so rough as to be
noticeable. For example, a man may self-stimulate frequently while using a grip
that is far too tight. The friction causes damage, but the sensual pleasure he
is deriving causes him to ignore the friction-related discomfort.
Similarly, a man may enjoy partner
sensual activity without sufficient lubrication. The friction again may not be
noticed due to the enjoyment of the activity.
These more subtle forms of trauma can
cause peripheral nerve damage. Over time, they can contribute to a significant
decrease in male organ sensitivity. The result may be the delayed release issue
under discussion.
Care
One excellent way to work on the issue
of delayed release caused by decreased male organ sensitivity is to regularly
apply a top-drawer male organ
health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) that contains acetyl L-carnitine. This
neuroprotective ingredient is excellent at helping to restore male organ
sensitivity to a manhood that has experienced the traumas mentioned above. If
the crème also contains vitamin C, so much the better. Vitamin C is well known
for its role in collagen production and male organ tissue firmness. These two
components are essential for men who are working through male organ sensitivity
issues – or who simply want to better maintain the health of this most
important of organs.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
member health issues, tips on improving manhood 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.