Docking Can Be Pleasurable, but Beware of Male organ Pain
As all men know, the male
organ is a resilient source of incredible and ecstatic pleasure, but some
activities may also produce a bit of male organ pain if not practiced
carefully. Many men engage in the practice known as male organ docking or male
docking (or simply docking). For most of these men, docking is both a source of
enormous physical sensations and a unique bonding experience with another man;
to get the most out of it, men will need to make sure they practice appropriate male organ care along the way.
What is docking?
Docking is a sensual
activity involving two men, at least one of which must be uncut. In docking,
two men stand across from each other in a firm state. The tips of their male
organs meet and touch; in many cases, frottage would ensue at this point, but
the docking enthusiast takes a slightly different route.
If only one of the pair
is intact, he then rolls back his prepuce, revealing the naked glans; if both
are intact, they both retract the prepuces. Then the prepuce of one man is
rolled back over his glans and stretched across so that the other man’s male
organ is also covered by the prepuce. If both men are intact, the other man
then releases his prepuce. A form of mutual pleasuring then begins, with the
prepuce or prepuces rolling back and forth over each male organ, or with male
organs thrusting against each other inside the prepuce. For men with very
stretched and commodious prepuces, the goal is to engulf as much of the other
man’s male organ as possible.
Not just a gay activity
While this may strike
many men as a very odd or even distasteful activity, many other men find it
thrillingly sensual and report that the pleasure achieved via this method is
intensely powerful.
As might be expected,
docking is thought to be practiced more frequently among men who are
male-oriented; however, there seem to be a considerable number of straight men
who have docked with another man. This is perhaps more common among teen-agers,
but it is not unheard of for two straight adult males to dock. Think of it as
the ultimate expression of bromance.
Preparation can be
important
Not every uncut man is
capable of enjoying the docking experience. Certainly those whose prepuces are
especially tight or are shorter in length will have a more difficult time
docking than those whose prepuces are much looser (whether by nature or by
active stretching) and who enjoy a bit of extra length in the skin department.
It’s also essential that
both male organs involved be properly lubricated before embarking on a docking
expedition. Some men report that pre-emission fluid is sufficient for this
activity; others definitely require the use of a proper lubricant on both the
accommodating male organ and the male organ that is invited in as the guest of
the prepuce.
Side effects
Clearly, the man whose
prepuce is containing both male organs may find his prepuce has become sore
from overstretching. The potential for tearing is present, so care must be
taken to avoid any damage. In addition, there is always the possibility of
spreading a communicable disease or a yeast infection.
Because the male organ is
so sensitive, docking can also result in rashes, itching or other skin
irritation.
And, of course,
overaggressive male organ play on the part of one or both participants can
result in plain old male organ pain.
Fortunately, a sore male
organ or one that is rashy or itchy, can be aided through the use of a high
quality male organ health formula (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil). Whether docking or not, regular use of such a formula keeps the
male organ in prime health; the desired formula will include an agreeable
moisturizing ingredient such as vitamin E, as well as a high end natural
emollient like shea butter. In addition, those formulas that also feature the
antioxidant alpha lipoic acid can help avoid the aging process that sets in
early in many male organ skin cells.
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.