Loss of Manhood Sensitivity Equals Seed Release Difficulty
Manhood
sensitivity can be a delicate balancing act. When a guy tends to lean toward early
on seed release, it often (though not always) involves a manhood sensitivity
that is perhaps a little too heightened. But when a dude suffers a diminishment
in manhood sensitivity, he may find that he has difficulty achieving seed
release. And perhaps even worse, this may be accompanied by a difficulty in
achieving or maintaining tumescence in the first place. Thus, it’s easy to see
why loss of manhood sensitivity can be a major member health concern for a man.
It’s
sensitive for a reason
There’s
a reason manhood sensitivity tends to be heightened. It’s not just because the
member needs to respond to external stimuli in order to achieve penetration.
It’s because the member is constructed in such a way as to heighten
sensitivity.
When
a part of a person’s body is touched, brushed or stroked, whatever touches it
comes in contact with nerve endings. These nerve endings very quickly send a
message to the brain that something has happened. The brain interprets the
message and says, “You’ve been touched. Respond accordingly” and the person
flinches, sighs, moves closer, movers farther away, punches the offending
party, etc.
Now,
the member may occupy only a small part of the body (no matter how large a
man’s organ may be), but it’s chock-full of highly sensitive nerve endings.
They respond to the slightest touch – at least, when the sensitivity level has
not been diminished.
Loss
of manhood sensitivity
So
what happens to cause a loss of this sensitivity? There can be a number of
factors, including:
- A
medical condition. There are some medical
conditions which can cause numbness in parts of the body, including the
manhood. For example, men with diabetes or multiple sclerosis can face this
problem.
- Peyronie’s
disease. Men with a severely bent male organ may
have Peyronie’s disease, in which the significant curvature is due to plaque
build-up. This in turn decreases access to the nerve endings that influence
sensitivity.
- Cycling. Many men who cycle for extended periods of time experience loss of
sensation in the member. This is due to the pressure put on the manhood while
cycling.
- Rough
handling. Probably the most common cause of
diminishment of manhood sensitivity comes about when a man’s member is handled
too roughly (such as when he has partner sensual activity without sufficient
lubrication or self-pleasures with a too-tight “death grip”).
Seed
release issue
When
the nerve endings do not operate at peak level, a man will not get the
stimulation he needs to operate efficiently. Sometimes it may mean he cannot
achieve tumescence, due to lack of “feeling” stimulation. But many other times,
he can become tumescent but has a difficult time achieving enough stimulation
to lead to seed release, which can be enormously frustrating.
When
the issue is due to cycling or rough handling, giving the manhood sufficient
rest and recovery time can be a big help. It also pays to make sure that
sufficient lubrication is used when having sensual activity and to loosen the
grip while self-stimulating. When the cause is related to a medical condition,
working with a doctor to improve management of the condition is recommended.
Sometimes
to regain normal seed release and manhood sensitivity, it helps to daily apply
a first class member health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). It is essential that the
crème contains L carnitine and vitamin C. The former is a neuroprotective amino
acid which helps mitigate damage to delicate male organ nerve endings. The
former is a vital component of collagen production, which is an aid in
tumescence tissue. Efforts to improve manhood sensitivity can have big
benefits.
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