Blue Balls - Male Myth or True Story?
Many
men complain of being sore or uncomfortable if they experience prolonged
excitement that does not result in release. Known by the slang term, “blue balls”
some men may have used this condition as an excuse to take try to take a night
of intimacy to the next level. But
is it real, or just a product of a man’s imagination? Could blue balls be a
real male organ health concern for a man, or do they merely
pose a threat to his ego that he didn’t get the job done, so to speak? Find out now.
Are
blue balls real?
Well,
it seems men are telling the truth about this one after all. Blue balls are a real condition that
occur when a man has been physiologically excited for a long period of
time. During the course of
male excitement, blood rushes to the area, creating engorgement; this is what
leads to that rock hard stiffness that every man desires. Blood also flows more freely to the
pelvic region causing them to swell up; when a man reaches climax, the pressure
dissipates and the blood quickly exits the region, allowing things to return to
normal. Sadly, when there
is too much excitement and not enough release, the blood has to exit the area
much more slowly, leaving him in an excited and super sensitive state of being
– particularly in his balls.
Why
are they called blue balls?
While
they do not resemble blueberries during this time, some men’s berries do
actually take on a hint of blue. The
blood that is being stored in the man’s sac is not receiving the normal
allotment of oxygen – which is what keeps blood nice and red – thus, it can
take on a bluish hue. This
may be more obvious on men with light colored skin or a shaved sac.
Are
they dangerous?
Absolutely
not. While a man may try to
persuade his partner to help him out and relieve the discomfort, there is no
negative side effect to blue balls. While
it may not be his first option, if worse comes to worse, a man can always take
matters into his own hands to achieve the release he is craving. Self-stimulation provides the same end
result as coupling, though it may be slightly less fun.
Do
women get blue balls too?
Here
is an interesting turn of events that may help some women out – if their
partner is ever the one saying, “Not tonight dear.” Women can feel discomfort, in the same
manner as men, from increased blood flow to the genital region without the
release. So it seems,
gentlemen are not the only ones to suffer from not hitting a homerun. The name of the condition is not as
agreed upon in women, but it has gone by the terms pink belly, pink balls, and
violet vulva to name a few.
Can
blue balls be prevented?
There
are 2 sure fire ways to prevent blue balls: 1) get off 2) do not become
excited. While the second
option doesn’t sound like much fun, the first option is one way to prevent blue
balls after a night of messing around with one’s partner minus the big
bang. Even if a man – or
woman – should find themselves feeling that uncomfortable itch that they just
can’t scratch, the discomfort should subside on its own in 15-20 minutes, so
long as there is a break from all forms of stimulation. Perhaps a cold shower will even speed
that time frame up!
Caring
for the Male Organ
While
blue balls are an inconvenience, luckily there is no indication they harm the
male organ or sac. Even
still, it is important to maintain daily male organ care to prevent other unwanted
and potentially painful male organ ailments. Using a vitamin-enriched male
organ health formula (most
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can
help keep the male organ in full working condition. Selecting a male organ cream with
Acetyl L Carnitine as an ingredient may even enhance the sensitivity of the
male organ by improving nerve functioning, which could improve one’s enjoyment
during intimate activity.
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.