Glove Love – Self-pleasuring Perks and Drawbacks
There's nothing quite
like the feeling a manhood gets when it's being handled, stroked and
appreciated. There's also nothing quite like the feeling of a rough, calloused
hand on a guy's Johnson to make this experience go from exquisite to
excruciating. In such cases, glove love may be an appropriate alternative and
may be necessary to ensure a guy is practicing protective male organ care on his rod.
Whose hand doesn't
matter.
Whether the situation is
a man pumping up and down on his own tool or another person administering the
master strokes on a guy's male organ, it's essential that the hands in question
are not going to cause pain or damage to the equipment. Not only is this
unhealthy, but clearly a hand that is too rough is likely to have a
de-sensitizing effect on the male organ, quite possibly bringing about a loss
of hardness and making the entire effort all for naught.
Bare is not always best.
For whatever reason, most
men have a hang-up about having their junk touched by a hand that is covered.
Every so often, if it is clearly presented as a kind of semi-kinky excursion, a
man enjoys the feel of a gloved hand touching his member or the playfulness of
a silk scarf being run across his member. But if a glove or other covering is
to be used regularly, it seems somehow unnatural.
The fact is that there's
absolutely nothing wrong with enjoying the sensation of a covered hand wrapped
around one's manhood on a regular basis, especially if it is simply preferable
to the feel of a particular bare hand.
The challenge can come in
finding the appropriate covering for glove love.
Options
1. One of the
primary benefits of barehanded male organ manipulation is that skin supplies
its own natural lubrication, although usually additional lubrication is
recommended for a good male organ pumping session. Soft, fabric gloves, made of
cotton or silk, clearly do not naturally lubricate. They also have the
disadvantage of absorbing a great deal of any external lubrication that may be
added to them. Still, the soft feel of such gloves for many men makes up for
the lack of lubrication.
2. Rubber gloves are a
better option for many, especially because they become delightfully slick when
lubricant is applied. The feeling a manhood gets with a common pair of
well-oiled kitchen gloves can send many men into a frenzy of delight. At the
same time, some men are turned off by the rubber gloves' utilitarian
appearance; this may affect their ultimate enjoyment of the experience.
3. Leather gloves are
preferred by many as a good compromise between rubber and cotton or silk ones.
One concern here is that the stitching in leather gloves, unless they are very
high end, tends to be coarse and can cause discomfort on the male organ.
4. Glove love does not
have to involve actual gloves. Sometimes a silk scarf or a pair of nylon
pantyhose can do the job just as well - and may provide a little welcome hint
of exoticism that can be very exciting.
Whatever option one
chooses, male organ stroking is one of those activities that is so enjoyable
that it's very easy to overdo; most men want it to go on and on, and as a
result often end up with a happy but sore male organ. Fortunately, they can
take advantage of a superior male organ nutrient cream (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) to get their rods
back in fighting form. The first order of business is to select one with
quality moisturizing ingredients; definitely vitamin E should be included, as
well as a high end emollient such as shea butter. Men should also choose a
cream with a neuroprotective agent, ideally acetyl L carnitine, which can help
enhance the sensitivity that aggressive male organ use can dim.
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.