Avoiding Sore Male Organ Misery - The Pros and Cons of Personal Lubrication Products
Intimacy
can be zippy and spontaneous, requiring nothing more than two willing partners
with a little bit of time to spare. However, preparing for the fun by loading
up on the right equipment can, at times, be a wonderful idea. Lubricant
products, for example, can keep the action smooth, and this can reduce the risk
that a man will walk away with an irritated, sore male organ when the encounter
is over. Using lubricants isn't without risk, however, as some products can
interfere with a man's chemistry or his long-range plans. Understanding the
benefits and the drawbacks of these personal products can help a man make an
informed decision about whether or not lubrication should be part of his male organ health toolkit.
The
Benefits
Spontaneous,
rough action can be thrilling, but it can also be really destructive to the
delicate cells of the male organ skin. When dry male organ skin rubs on equally
dry skin of a partner, some of those sensitive cells are scraped away, and the
pain left behind can be considerable. A proper lubricant can smooth the path of
entry, allowing a man to enjoy his time, without experiencing pain in the days
that follow.
Personal
lubricants can also allow sessions to last just a little longer. The recipient
of the thrusting isn't apt to be injured in the process, and that person might
be a bit less likely to call off the action due to discomfort. When both
partners are having fun, there's no need for the episode to stop. For some men,
this is the biggest benefit of personal lubricants, and they'd never consider
initiating intimacy without the help these products can provide.
The
Limitations
While
traditional lubricants can be wonderful for male organ health, there are some
men who dig through the cupboards looking for a cheap solution when their lube
bottles run low. These desperate guys might use all sorts of nasty products
that can be really irritating to sensitive parts of the body, including:
- Shampoo
- Soap
- Toothpaste
- Sun block
- Perfumed lotion
Products
like this can produce a dry male organ, stinging with pain. For some people,
they can even cause allergic reactions. These products may also produce no
lubrication at all. When no real lube is at hand, it's best to focus on other
activities that don't require a slippery slide.
Men
who mix and match lubricants with condoms might also have reasons to be choosy.
Oil-based lubes can cause latex condoms to deteriorate, allowing them to tear
or even break. Sticking with water-based or silicone-based liquids is a better
choice.
Cleaning
Up
While
most lubricants are designed to work well with delicate skin, they really
shouldn't stay in place for hours and hours at a time. Some products can be
sticky and tacky, for example, and they can adhere to clothing and make a man's
profile a bit more revealing than he might like. Some products can also be
irritating to delicate skin. A quick wash up after relations can help men to
remove any product that's no longer needed, preventing these problems
altogether.
A male
organ health creme (most
experts recommend Man1 Man Oil) can
also be a helpful way to end a vigorous session, whether lubricants were in use
or not. Cremes contain ingredients that can soothe a dry male organ, allowing
those fissured skin cells to knit back together beautifully. The nutrients and
vitamins in a male organ health creme can also help to keep skin responsive,
able to feel even the lightest of touches. While these products aren't suitable
for use as personal lubricants, they could be just the ticket to a male organ
that has the power to please.
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.