Self-pleasuring Regrets – When too Much Rubbing Causes Loss of Sensation
Self-pleasuring
has always been a bit of a taboo topic, certainly one that doesn’t come up in
normal dinner conversation. It
seems that most people are more comfortable with intimate activities so long as
a partner is present, but the solo variety is not something to be ashamed
of. For the record, a
little one-on-one time is perfectly normal and even healthy for men and women
alike. Even still, many
people are embarrassed to talk or ask questions about self-pleasuring, which
can leave one wondering what is normal and what is not. One particular topic
about self-pleasuring that is a head scratcher for many men is desensitization,
learn more about male organ desensitization, how to prevent it, and how to keep
the male organ healthy.
Can
the male organ actually be desensitized to self-pleasuring?
Sadly,
yes. Remember those teenage
days when 2 minutes of self-pleasuring was enough to go over the edge? Now think about self-stimulating in
one’s 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and beyond. Takes a bit longer for the same
result, doesn’t it? Most
men think this delay is caused by more restraint, self-control, or practice –
with the latter being somewhat true. Essentially,
a male organ is able to withstand more and more pressure and stimulation prior
to release because it has become desensitized to those gentle touches. It is not entirely a bad thing – men
don’t exactly hope for early release – but with this desensitization, comes a
loss of sensitivity and therefore enjoyment.
Are
there certain techniques that are more damaging to the male organ?
Anything
that is rough or aggressive is going to cause more damage to the male organ.
For instance:
1.
Men who do not use lubricant place even more wear and tear on the manho
2.
Stimulation from rough fabrics (i.e. using a sock or pressing the male organ
into couch cushions or a mattress) also roughs up the male organ skin.
3.
Additionally, using too much pressure or placing the male organ into
excessively tight objects can cause damage to the tissue and nerves of the male
organ, causing injury that one cannot see with the naked eye.
Does
using a female toy desensitize the female anatomy?
It
can. A battery-operated toy
tends to use very intense pulses and sensations that are beyond the scope of
what a human touch could replicate. Just
as the male organ becomes desensitized from a rougher touch, so to do the lady
bits. Excessive use of a
toy – as in to the point where it is the only means used to achieve the height
of pleasure – can literally make it so that is the only way to get there. Women who rely on a toy may enjoy the
extra stimulation it provides, but sometime down the road, they may not find as
much enjoyment from a more delicate, non-battery powered type of stimulation.
Taking some time off from the buzz-buzz can allow things to settle down and
return to normal.
Is
it reversible?
Well,
as with any nerve damage, in severe cases it can be permanent or require
surgical or medical intervention to repair. In mild cases of desensitization,
taking proper care of the male organ can reverse the damage and prevent future
damage to the skin, tissue and nerves. Using
a male organ health cream, (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) particularly one
containing Acetyl L Carnitine, which has been shown to enhance male
sensitivity, can prevent and reverse male organ desensitization. Acetyl L Carnitine is known for its
neuroprotective properties and its ability to prevent peripheral male organ
nerve injury – a primary culprit in the diminishment of sensitivity. Simply apply the male organ health
cream daily upon exiting the shower, and enjoy the effects of a more sensitive,
healthy manhood.
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.