Manhood Tattoos – Weighing in on the Pros and Cons
Most men will do anything
to avoid manhood pain - and why not? There's good reason to protect the part of
the body that makes life worth living. Yet there are some hardy souls who are
willing to face the pain of a needle prick (and not just once but a multitude
of times) in order to make his prize package even more of a prize. Those men
who willingly obtain a tattoo on their package are brave; hopefully, they're
also smart enough to consider the possible consequences to their manhood health.
The obvious pain factor
A guy who decides he
wants tattooed junk has balls, alright. Hopefully he has not only thought about
the pain involved; he's investigated just what it means. The larger and more
intricate the design, the more times a man will be poked; even a very small
design is going to involve dozens, if not hundreds of pin pricks.
Some men who have
decorated their dongs recommend doing a test first: stick a needle into the
equipment to see how it feels. While this may make sense, men that try this
need to first make absolutely sure that the needle used is 100% sterile.
Another option: get a
tattoo on another body part first. This will allow you to judge how you might
handle the more intense pain of a male organ tattoo.
The junk handling factor
If someone is going to
tat the tool, that means someone is going to be handling it; most likely a
stranger. And, while there are some female tattoo artists, it will most likely
be a male. A man needs to be sure he's okay with another man handling his rod
before proceeding.
He also needs to realize
that the artist may not always be gentle. He has a job to do, and he has to
manipulate the manhood to get it in the right positions; delicacy is not always
the prime consideration.
Finally, the manhood
needs to be basically soft while being tattooed; however, getting hard is sort
of inevitable under these circumstances, so if a guy is easily embarrassed by
going stiff in front of another guy, junk painting may not be the best option
for him.
Related possible pain
issues
In addition to the
understandable pain of a needle penetrating the organ, there are some other
potential manhood pain issues that can arise when getting a manhood tat.
These include:
1. Infection. No surprise here. The media is often
filled with horror stories of people getting horribly sick due to piercing by
an unclean needle. While the chances of this occurring are obviously much less if
one chooses a reputable, clean establishment, it's still a consideration to
keep in mind.
2. Nonstop
tumescence. Sure, most guys jokingly
think that having a permanent woody would be a blast; in real life, however,
nonischemic priapism, which can be a side effect of a getting a manhood tattoo,
is anything but a laughing matter. In this condition, blood is not able to
properly leave the manhood, resulting in an intensely painful firm manhood that
may require surgery to correct.
3. Scarring. Male organ skin is very thin and not as durable as skin on
exposed parts of the body; that thinness is part of what makes it capable of
delivering the astounding sensations associated with Sensuality. Invasive
needling can easily lead to the development of scar tissue, which ultimately
can affect manhood sensitivity.
Take steps to minimize pain.
If a man decides to take the tat path, there are a few things he can do to
help minimize pain:
- Thoroughly wash the
area in advance of the procedure, and keep it very clean for the next week
or more as it heals.
- Consider using an
appropriate topical treatment to numb the area. Consult with a doctor to
determine what would be best to use on the manhood in question.
- Let it rest. While
the manhood is healing, don't engage in intimate activity, whether alone
or with a partner.
- Keep an eye on it.
If anything seems amiss, contact a doctor right away; it's better to be
safe than sorry.
- Most important of
all: choose your tattoo artist with care. Cleanliness and sanitary
conditions are paramount.
After the manhood has
begun its healing process, definitely administer a first rate manhood
health cream (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) on
a regular basis. A cream with vitamin E and shea butter can help soothe the
sore, irritated skin; one that also contains acetyl L carnitine can assist in
repairing scarring that may result from the tattoo experience.
For
additional information on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving
manhood sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood, 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.