Boost Male Performance by Reading the Signs Right: Decoding a Partner’s Signals
When
it comes to love and relationships, it is no secret that men and women
communicate very differently. Sadly, these differences
can lead to miscommunication and fighting, not to mention decreased male
performance caused by conflict. In order to make sure the physical aspect of a
relationship stays on track, it is important to maintain daily male organ care, so it is
ready to get up and running whenever she says “yes.”
Below
are some common relationship snafus and how to decode what the true meaning is
behind what one’s partner is saying.
1. When having a conversation –
whether serious in nature or just joking around – each gender has a different
way of communicating to the other that they are listening and following along
with the topic at hand.
He says: Nothing
at all. Much to a woman’s frustration, men are less likely to comment or assure
you they are listening. In fact, they may even seem to tune out of the
conversation completely and tune into the television. They still may be listening, though,
despite outward appearances.
She says: “Uh-huh”
or “go on” as a way of expressing to her partner that she is, in fact, hanging
on his every word. Women
tend to be more communicative in general and may expect these same types of
utterances from their partners when they are talking.
2. When expressing “the L-word” to
their partners, men may come up shy – literally -- both in terms of frequency
of saying it and how they say it.
He says: He
may say the “L-word” reluctantly, or dole out something equally unsentimental
like “yup” after his partner says it first. Men tend to find other ways of
expressing their feelings such as putting gas in her car or fixing things
around the house, while most women have no problem saying the “L-word” again,
and again and again. Best
for a man to try to even the score a bit; however, so she doesn’t feel the
relationship is one-sided.
She says: Those
three magic words every day, all day long. Most – but not all – women are much
more free-flowing with their affection, and a woman may adapt all sorts of pet
names for her man to constantly remind him of her undying love for him.
3. Men tend to be more direct when it
comes to communication patterns, while women may beat around the bush or drop
subtle hints that she hopes he will pick up on. For example, when discussing an
upcoming anniversary or birthday:
He says: “Some new golf clubs would be a nice
anniversary gift.” Direct, and to the point.
She says: “Roses
are such romantic flowers” or “it has been ages since we got away for the
weekend” hinting around for a surprise getaway, of course, complete with
romantic roses. Though the signals may be loud and clear to her, it is entirely
possible for her partner to miss these cues altogether leading him to purchase unromantic flowers and plan a weekend in. Unfortunately, because she feels she
asked for what she wanted, she may be disappointed by this turn of events.
4. When it comes to intimate acts,
both genders have performance anxiety and may have difficulty asking for what
they want. This lack of communication can lead to reduced male performance and
even lack of satisfaction on both sides.
He’s thinking: Many
different anxieties can run through a man’s head, including thoughts of: his
body, the size of his love stick, his stamina, whether or not she is enjoying
herself, not finishing too quickly, comparing himself to her previous partners,
etc. This performance anxiety may be more common in the early stages of a
relationship, but can continue even in a long-term situation.
She’s thinking: Women
have performance anxieties as well, but they may also have trouble “letting go
of the moment.” Their thoughts may include: body anxiety, comparing herself to
his previous partners, breast size, is she pleasing her partner, did she pay
the bills, are the kids ok, is that work deadline tomorrow or the next day,
etc. Women, who are known multitaskers, tend to have more difficulty
disengaging their brains from the daily grind, which is why some cuddling and
fondling beforehand may be more important for them, as it gives the body and
mind time to warm up.
Priming
the Male Organ for Intimacy
Once
the conversations are decoded and on the right track, it is important keep the
male organ prepared and ready for the task at hand. Using a daily male
organ health cream (most
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can
help keep the male organ running at peak performance. Combining essential
vitamins and minerals, a male organ health oil can improve the appearance of
the skin, fight odor causing bacteria and protect the male organ from lumps,
bumps and other ailments. It is an important component of a man’s daily
grooming habits.
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.menshealthfirst.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.