Male Organ Sensation Loss – Fighting Back against the Death Grip
When it comes to manual stroking, it is
easy to get into a routine. From the first days of discovery and
experimentation, it becomes clear that certain hand motions, degrees of
pressure and other subtleties get more of a response than others. For guys who
are looking to get the job done quickly, without getting caught in the act,
these techniques can quickly turn into a habit.
But after years of doing the same old
thing, men may discover that other forms of stimulation – such as relations
with a partner or different types of touch – do not bring about the desired
response. In fact, even the tried-and-true approach isn’t what it used to be,
and it can take what seems like hours of pulling and tugging to reach the
ultimate O. This problem is often referred to as ”death grip syndrome” While
not a recognized medical condition, this issue affects countless numbers of
men. Fortunately, it is not irreversible – with some work and attention to male organ care, men can
once again enjoy a pleasurable range of sensations.
What is death grip syndrome?
During self-stimulation, the nerves of
the male organ send signals to the brain, which responds with feelings of
pleasure. After years of doing more or less the same thing every time, a couple
of things happen. First of all, the brain becomes accustomed to responding only
to that stimulus, and second, after a time, it essentially begins to get bored.
In effect, it no longer recognizes alternative forms of stimulation; and at the
same time, it takes much longer to respond even to the signals it does
recognize. As a result, self-stimulation can take much longer, and men may have
difficulty reaching a pleasurable release.
It is important to point out that this
issue is NOT the result of irreversible nerve or skin damage. It is simply the
brain’s way of letting a guy know that a change in routine is needed.
Fortunately, most men can reverse this problem and restore their pleasure in
self-stimulation and other activity by following the steps outlined here.
Steps to reconnect with the pleasures
of self-pleasure and intimacy
1. Take
a break. While it may take some self-discipline, this is an important step. For
one week, no matter how tempting it might be to engage in a little
self-comforting, it is necessary to abstain completely.
2. After
a week of no self-pleasuring at all, men can slowly begin to work
self-stimulation into the mix. But it is essential that guys do not start the
event by stroking the male organ into shape – instead, wait until firmness
occurs on its own, and then take the time to experiment with soft touch, new
types of grips, toys, and even the help of a partner. In the second week of the
retraining, self-stimulation should only take place once.
3. In
the third week, men can begin to work in 2-3 sessions, always waiting for
firmness to occur naturally and making the time to take it slow. No matter how
tempting it may be, it is important not to revert to the old style – men should
keep experimenting with different approaches to stimulation.
Promoting a healthy male organ
In order to fully benefit from the
steps described above, men should also establish a male organ care regimen that
promotes healthy skin and nerve tissue, as well as protecting the male organ
from further damage.
Keeping it clean should be a number one
priority, as built up body fluids, dead skin cells and dried-on sweat can all
cause irritation and increase the chances of cracked, dry skin and various
types of skin infections.
Wearing comfortable, non-restrictive
undergarments and pants that leave some breathing room can contribute to
healthy circulation and ensure that the nerve and skin cells of the male organ
are well-nourished and functioning at their prime.
Applying an all-natural male
organ health creme (most
health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) that is enriched with vitamins, amino
acids and minerals targeting nerve and circulatory health may also promote increased
male organ sensation and help to counter the effects of death grip syndrome.
For additional information on most common male
organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do
to maintain a healthy male organ, visit: http://www.man1health.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.