The Sensual Peak - Myths and Facts about La Petite Mort
Le
petite mort, the French term for the little death, is a commonly used euphemism
for an sensual peak. The
sensual peak purportedly gets this colorful description because at the time of
climax, the body reaches a point of no return in which all control is lost and
one cannot stop the reaction if they tried – it is often likened to a state of
alert unconsciousness. Additionally,
there have been reports of some people blacking out just after sensual peak –
that certainly makes for a memorable sensual experience! Brush up on knowledge of sensual peaks
with these facts and fallacies and learn how to keep the male organ healthy for the ultimate sensual experience.
Fact
- Sensual peaks can relieve headaches: Believe
it or not, sensual peaks release the chemical oxytocin, which induces
relaxation and can temporarily relieve pain – including headaches. So much for the old not tonight
because of a headache excuse!
Myth
- Barrier
protection hinders or ruins sensual peaks: Sorry guys, this
holds no water. Neither men
– nor women – experience a different quality of sensuality because of barrier protection. In fact, it may make sensual peaks
come easier because neither person is worried about “pulling out” or accidental
pregnancies or infections. So
there is no excuse not to protect oneself by wrapping it up during intimacy!
Fact
– Sensual peaks get better with age: This could be one benefit of ticking off
another year on the calendar – especially for women. Not only does one become more aware of
what they enjoy sensually as they age; they also gain confidence in their body
and sensuality, which often equates to a better sensual experience.
Myth-
Most women reach sensual peak through penetration alone: Actually, only about
1/3 of women regularly reach sensual peak through penetration alone. The majority of women need penetration
with manual stimulation to hit the high notes, and a good number can only
climax from manual or oral stimulation – no penetration at all.
Fact
– Stimulating the “G-spot” is a good way help a woman reach her sensual peak: While there has long been speculation
over the existence of the G-spot, many women don’t need a scientist to tell
them it feels good. To
locate the G-spot, feel the upper wall of the female canal about 2 inches up;
the sweet spot will feel slightly rougher in comparison to the smooth area
surrounding it.
Myth
– If a woman can’t achieve sensual peak, it means her partner is bad in the
bedroom: While
a man who is not making a good effort to contribute to the cause may carry some
of the blame, part of the responsibility is also on the woman to express what
she wants or needs in the bedroom. Additionally,
if the woman is unable to relax and be present during the sensual experience,
she will have a hard time getting there, no matter what her partner does. That being said, a more attentive
lover will likely be more successful with the ladies.
Priming
the Male organ for Success
To
give a man the best chance of hitting the big O, he needs to keep the male
organ healthy and primed for intimacy at all times. In order to best do that,
he needs to protect it and keep up good hygiene. Nothing shuts down a man’s sensual
life faster than a partner-transmitted infection outbreak, a weird pimple, of a
painful bump on the junk. To
avoid these unfortunate conditions, a man should use a condom all the time, as
it is the best barrier against infection. To avoid male organ pimples and other
bumps on the junk, a man should wash his male organ daily with soap and water
and follow his shower up with an application of male
organ health cream (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil). A
cream that is formulated with vitamin A fights bacteria that can cause pimples,
bumps and other unpleasant conditions, leaving the skin soft, smooth and
attractive.
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.