Intimate Poses – Boning Up on the Kama Sutra
Between
the years of 1990 and 2013, the Internet has become a giant repository for
adult educational materials. Now, any guy with a humming Internet connection
and a glowing computer screen can research new intimate poses to his heart's
content, learning all about the Kama Sutra, as well as some new positions that
likely hadn't been invented until furniture became just a bit more sturdy.
Despite this wealth of information, some men may wonder how much position
really matters, and others might wonder if certain tricky moves may up the risk
of dangerous injuries that require specialized male organ care. This
article may solve some of those issues for good, at the same time helping men
to improve their performance and boost sensitivity in the pertinent parts.
The
Case for Tricky Positions
There
are times when interesting poses add something special to bedroom antics. Men
who are of a slightly diminutive size, for example, might enjoy positions that
allow them to stand behind their partners as they work, as these poses allow
for a deeper sensation of penetration. Similarly, men who are on the slightly
larger side of things may enjoy side-by-side positions, or those that allow the
receiver to control the speed and depth of the movement. Positions that account
for these size differences could allow men to please their partners in new
ways.
Couples
with a long history of intimacy may also enjoy acrobatics, as these new moves
allow established couples to experience new sides of their partners, along with
new sensations. Incorporating toys or using positions that involve bending,
standing or planking could also allow partners to use their muscles in new
ways, discovering new pleasure zones they may have passed by with their
hum-drum routines of the past.
Inherent
Dangers
While
adding unusual movements could bring some couples intense pleasure, these same
movements could also bring a man intense pain without proper precautions.
During an escapade, if all is going well, a man's male organ is flooded with
blood and pulsing with energy. It's a tool that's firm, and it's also a little
inflexible. If both couples are moving and the action is less-than-perfectly
coordinated, a sudden movement could bring this inflexible male organ into
contact with a similarly hard bone, toy or piece of furniture. The injuries
that can stem from an act like this include:
- Bruises
- Scratches
- Scrapes
- Ruptured male tissues
Any
incident that results in a loud cracking and a sudden change in the appearance
of the male organ should be treated as a medical emergency, and men need to act
accordingly. However, even bruises and cuts might merit medical attention, and
the pain can quickly put an end to any hope of intimacy.
The
Middle Path
Men
don't need to risk the health of their most valuable asset in order to add a
little zip to the bedroom. In fact, there are quite a few things both sets of
partners can do that could turn up the heat without causing a trip to the
emergency room. For example, some couples find that using words during intimacy
adds a little spice to an otherwise routine encounter. By simply describing
what is happening now, and what's likely to happen in the future, both partners
might become more focused on the action that's unfolding. Similarly, couples
who haven't engaged in oral acts or tried incorporating feathers, ice or food
into their play sessions may find that a new experience lies within their
reach, with no health risk in sight.
Men
may also get help through the use of a male organ health creme. Products like
this can nourish sensory cells, so they can transmit signals of pleasure with
ease. A well designed product (most
experts recommend Man1 Man Oil) can
also help to keep male skin hydrated, so it's flexible and soft to the touch. A
tool like this is destined to respond beautifully in almost any position.
Check
here for more advice
about treating common male organ health problems, including soreness, redness
and loss of male organ sensation. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous online web sites.