Sore Male Organ TLC - Clothing Choices for Pampering a Healing Manhood
Every guy turns up with a
sore male organ at least now and then. With any luck, the soreness is the
result of a major score, and not because he's come down with a rash or
infection. But whether the cause is too much pleasure or a more complex male organ health concern, a sore member is one that
needs to be pampered. And proper clothing is an important part of that
essential male organ care.
The eternal question.
With a pained male organ,
the eternal question – boxer or briefs – takes on much greater significance. It
also is a question that needs to be expanded: cotton boxers or knit boxers or
boxer briefs or briefs or thongs or jocks or commando?
The answer to that
question depends both upon the individual and on the manner in which his equipment is aching, as
well as to his member's specific degree of sensitivity. For the most part, that
last-named undergarment option - going commando, or without any under gear at all
– is not advisable unless the man is a nudist. Otherwise, the idea of a raw
male organ rubbing against rough denim or wool or against slick synthetics is
cringe-inducing (not to mention that the lack of an extra layer leaves a man
open to embarrassing fluid stains).
Briefs are the
undergarment of choice for many men with sore members because of the support
that they provide and the fact that they keep the male organ in a relatively
stable position. Some men believe that a jockstrap does an even better job of
this, and the cotton mesh fabric also allows for a little fresh air, which can
be a help with soreness.
Boxers are a good choice
when the soreness of the member requires the ability to hang free, rather than
be enclosed in a tight space such as that provided by briefs or jocks. Often,
the real issue with the boxers is whether a light traditional cotton boxer is
preferable to a knit boxer. The knit tends to offer a bit more weight and so
may be less likely to irritate than the light brushings of a traditional boxer.
Material is really key.
Undergarment made of 100%
cotton will "breathe" better, which is usually helpful when the tool
is sore. Some men, however, will find a touch of silk really pampers his male
organ in a way that can't be beat; in these cases, a silken pouch may be the
right alternative while a member is healing.
Synthetic fabrics, such
as polyester or rayon, don't breathe the way that cotton does, and while they
have a slick feel, they do not actually soothe the skin as silk does. For these
reasons, they should be avoided as undergarment fabric choices; and, of course,
rubber is out altogether.
Use gentle detergents.
It's always a good idea
to use gentle laundry detergents on undergarment and pants, but this is
especially true when waiting for a sore piece of equipment to get back in
shape. Male organ skin, being so thin, is especially susceptible to harsh
chemicals.
Each case is different,
but basically a man wants to pamper his sore male organ with undergarment that
is soft and gentle, gives the right amount of support and is as free of
chemicals as possible.
Clothing choices alone
won't accelerate the healing. Regular use of a top quality male
organ health cream (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) is
crucial to both maintaining everyday male organ health and to providing the
pampering that a healing male organ needs. Male organ soreness can be
significantly alleviated through the use of a cream that includes a natural
emollient like Shea butter, which is known
for its skin softening and dermatological healing effects. A cream that also
include vitamin E, which forms a barrier against moisture evaporation, will
provide even more soothing moisturizing effects.
Visit http://www.man1health.com 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. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.