Male Organ Performance and Phallic Falsehoods - 4 Myths Debunked
Over the years, there have been plenty of myths and old wives’
tales about male organ performance and size; nearly everyone has heard the
story that self-pleasure causes blindness or hairy palms. But the vast majority
of these myths are based purely on imagination, with no medical evidence to
back them up. So before
getting stressed out over the idea that women can tell the size of a man’s male
organ based on his height, weight, eye color, or the height of his father’s
grandfather’s cousin….read these 4 common male organ myths and maybe have a
chuckle.
While it’s true that one may not be able to tell much about the
size, health or virility of a man just by looking at him, there are some steps
he can take to maintain the health of his male organ so it is in tip-top shape
the next time his partner gets up close and personal. A daily male organ care regimen will keep the love stick
running at optimum performance, which may help improve self-confidence in the
sack -- and that is no laughing matter.
Shoe Size
A common old wives’ tale hypothesizes that the size of the man’s
equipment correlates to the size of his feet, meaning, the bigger his feet, the
larger the male organ, and vice versa. In
fact, considerable research has been focused on this phenomenon, and it has
been proved time and time again that there is no scientific link between the
sizes of the two body parts.
Hand Size
Another collective belief is that a man’s male organ size can be
determined by the size of his hand; big hands equals a big Johnson. This myth is not entirely true, though
interestingly, there just may be a connection between a guy’s digits and his
trouser mouse. A study in
the Asian Journal of Andrology found that men who have a shorter index finger
than ring finger may have bigger male organs than those whose relative finger
lengths are reversed. It is
believed that male organ length and finger length are both influenced by the
amount of male hormone men are exposed to in utero. This pre-birth exposure to the
androgen may be, in part, responsible for a longer male organ.
Race
It is a often thought certain races are naturally more endowed
than others, with the generally accepted idea being that men of African descent
are especially large in this department, while Asian men get the proverbial
short end of the stick, and Caucasians falling somewhere in the middle. While numerous studies have been published
on this very issue, the results tend to support the fallacy of this
claim. Bottom line, male
organ length and girth vary amongst all men, regardless of race.
Men are always ready to go
While it may be true that some men have a more active drive than their
female counterparts -- particularly in their teens and early 20s -- men are not
all insatiable creatures ready to rumble 24/7. In fact, this myth, above
all others, may make some men feel that they are under-performing or
not living up to expectations. Men,
like women, are entitled to say, “Not tonight, Dear” without feeling
emasculated – everybody has to sleep sometime. Keeping realistic expectations about
one’s love life and male organ performance can help reduce feelings of
insecurity or failure.
However, for men who feel like they have lost – or are losing
their mojo – there are things that can be done to bring back the vitality to
the male organ, or simply maintain and improve on an already healthy
member. Using a
vitamin-rich male organ health creme (most experts recommend Man 1 Man
Oil) can help to improve
circulation – poor circulation is a major contributing factor to a lack luster
performance – in addition to repairing nerve damage and increasing sensitivity.
Many nutrients, including vitamins C, E, A, and B5 have been shown to improve
male organ function, and applying them directly to the manhood may improve
absorption rate when compared to taking a vitamin medicine.