First Time Intimacy - A Beginner's Guide for Men
When
it comes to first time intimacy, whether it is the FIRST first time or the
beginning of an intimate relationship with a new partner, there is almost as
much anxiety as there is excitement. Both men and women may worry about whether
their partner will find them attractive, whether they will be able to please
them, and whether any of a thousand things might go wrong. In the vast majority
of cases, things tend to work themselves out, but keeping the following tips in
mind for how to proceed, as well as how to keep the male organ healthy and ready for action, can take away
some of the first-time jitters.
5
tips for first time intimacy:
1.
Make sure she is ready, too. Generally,
two people have a fairly good idea when they are mutually ready for intimacy,
but if one partner is not as comfortable as the other, jumping in before both
are on board can have serious consequences, both for the individuals and for
the relationship. Although it may be more romantic to simply allow nature to
take its course, communication is key. It’s best to talk things over thoroughly,
in an open and understanding manner, to make sure that everyone is on the same
page.
2. Maintain
reasonable expectations. Although
some men wish it were otherwise, intimacy with a live partner is not much like
the wild action often portrayed in adult films. In the cinematic world, all of
the action is choreographed, with the advantage of extra takes and do-overs any
time things don’t go exactly as planned. Real people, however – especially
those who have not yet established familiarity with one another’s bodies – can
be more or less clumsy and awkward. It’s best to keep a sense of humor and
laugh at any moments like this, rather than allowing them to become a point of
tension in the proceedings.
3. Use
protection. He
might be clean. She might be clean. Both partners want to extend a show of
trust. But any time there is intimate contact, there is a chance to spread a
communicable disease, so protection is a MUST for everyone, unless they are in
a committed, monogamous relationship (and are open to the idea of a pregnancy,
since protection is also meant to address this issue as well).
4. Expect
the unexpected. In the heat of the moment, various things can go wrong. She
may not be lubed enough, or he may – despite the level of excitement – find
that he cannot get hard enough to enter (at least not right away). Also,
first-time encounters may be a little too exciting, and men may find themselves
going over the edge before they have been inside long enough to really get the
action going – or before they even get inside at all. This is, of course,
embarrassing, but it is best to take it in stride and to maintain a sense of
humor. After all, a couple can always try again (and again, and again), and
making an issue out of a first-time fail is only going to create discomfort and
tension.
5. Prep
the male organ. To
make sure the male organ is attractive, primed and ready for action as soon as
it is called for, proper care is needed. A daily wash is the place to start,
because no woman really wants to get up close and personal with a cheesy,
smelly package. Use a mild soap and rinse with warm, not hot water, making sure
to remove any smegma. While some women do enjoy a thick hedge of hair, a good
rule of thumb is to keep the short hairs closely trimmed – this will present
the male organ in the best possible light, as well as reducing the risk of
unpleasant smells. Finally, use a male organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) every day as a
follow-up to a bath or shower. A cream that is enriched with vitamins,
moisturizers and amino acids can help keep the tool looking smooth and attractive, reducing the appearance of
dry skin, splotches, irritation and other unsightly blemishes that can put a
damper on a romantic evening.
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.