Two-Fisted Manual Stimulation Techniques – Double the Pleasure, Double the Fun
Next to kicking back and
watching sports on TV, manual stimulation is probably the activity that men
most like to do when alone; overindulgence can occasionally lead to a sore male
organ, but it's a small price to pay for the pleasure one derives from the
activity. Surprisingly, most men tend to engage in a one-handed form of manual
stimulation, despite the ready availability of a second hand for most people.
Experimenting with a two-fisted approach may be a welcome change of pace for
some men and will not have an impact on their overall male organ health.
Is it laziness?
Granted, a one-handed
approach is more common because it's easier, it's convenient and it's what most
men are accustomed to. A good self-pleasuring session should be enjoyable. But
sometimes that enjoyment is increased by adding in a little extra effort.
Taking the trouble to wrap two hands around a tool, rather than one, can add to
the experience.
Methods
Knowing how to use two
hands while engaging in a stroking session doesn't take the brains of a genius.
But it doesn't hurt to go through the basic methods, just to be sure everyone
is on the same page here.
- Standard.
This is the two-fisted method that most men would gravitate to. The male
wraps one hand around the base of the male organ and the other just above
it on the shaft. Unless the man is a particularly well-endowed shower,
it's probably best to wait until the male organ is hard to try this;
otherwise, there probably isn't enough shaft to make it work. When ready,
the man either moves his hands rhythmically up and down along the male
organ or holds his hands still and moves his hips, taking advantage of the
hand tunnel that he has created.
- Squeeze play. This is a simple and enjoyable variation on the
standard. The same method of wrapping both fists around a hard male organ
is employed; however, instead of sliding the fists up and down (or the
male organ in and out), the man holds the fists in place and squeezes and
releases the male organ. This can be done quickly or slowly, with whatever
degree of tightness is desired; most men will want to vary both the speed
and the tightness. Those who are more physically adept may want to try
alternating the squeezes - have the top fist squeeze while the bottom fist
is "loose," then vice versa - or alternate how fast or how tight
each fist squeezes - perhaps have the top fist, around the head, squeeze
tight and fast, while the bottom squeezes slowly and more loosely.
- Back and forth fun. For this version, the man uses both fists but
not at the same time. A vigorous stroke up (or down) the shaft by one hand
is followed immediately by a vigorous stroke up (or down) the shaft by the
other hand. Speed and tightness can be varied as desired. The sensation
caused by the alternating grips can be surprisingly exciting.
- Aladdin's lamp. Most men use fist action; this method is
palm-based. Its name comes from the fact that one is rubbing one's male
organ to call forth an emission in the same way that Aladdin rubbed his
lamp to call forth a genie. After achieving firmness, the man places one
palm on one side of the head and one palm on the other; the palms should
be stiff and held out straight. The man then moves one hand forward and
one hand back, then reverses the process, and keeps repeating; by
concentrating on the head, this action can bring about an intense emission.
There are other
variations, of course, and a man can spend hours experimenting with them. If he
does, of course, his male organ is going to get a bit sore. Manhood soreness
through overuse is best attended to through the use of a first rate male
organ vitamin formula (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil). The ingredients of the cream should
definitely list vitamin E and a welcome emollient such as shea butter, in order
to provide the kind of soothing comfort that an overworked (if contented) male
organ needs. It also helps to use a cream with acetyl L carnitine, which can
help restore any sensitivity that may have been lost during an overaggressive
workout.
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.