Male Organ Projectiles - Tips for Shooting Farther
Male organ projectiles,
more commonly known as projectile emissions, are something all men think about
and many men actively pursue. Simply put, this is male fluid shooting on a
grand scale: finding a way to cause the male fluid to erupt from the male organ
and fly as far and as forcefully as possible. While some men enjoy measuring
and "scoring" their performance in this area, many men simply like
the fact that projectile emissions is often accompanied by a more intense
release. Proper male organ care is the basic ingredient needed for
achieving exemplary male fluid shooting, but that is but the beginning.
An intense release makes
sense
It's perfectly logical
that male organ projectiles usually go hand-in-hand with a really rousing
release; after all, in order to propel male fluid out of the male organ as a
long, determined arc, extreme pressure needs to be built up. That pressure is
simultaneous with a release; hence the extended or intensified height of pleasure
that accompanies the emission.
There are several options
that a man can consider when attempting to up his male fluid shooting ability.
Try abstinence. Many men find that simply refraining from emissions for a
period of time can have a positive impact on how far and how forcefully they
shoot when they do give in to the urge. How long to abstain varies from man to
man. For one man, especially one who gets off daily, refraining for just three
or four days may make a difference; another man might need to refrain for three
to four weeks to see any change.
Stay on edge. This is probably the most common method employed to attempt
greater shooting. Edging is self-stimulating until one is on the very verge of
release and then stopping and letting the urge subside. Then one repeats the
process to the edge of release again, and stops again. This process is repeated
over and over; then, when a man does allow the male organ to explode and let
loose the floodgates, the male fluid erupts in the desired manner.
Have a squeeze play. With this method, which may be combined with the final phase
of edging, the man squeezes very tightly just below the head when he is just
about ready to explode. He holds it tight for 2 or 3 seconds, then quickly
releases. Some men claim the reaction is similar to shaking a soda can before
opening it.
Work the kegels. The kegels are the muscles that one uses when one is
urinating and needs to stop the flow. Strong kegels play a role in forcing male
fluid out of the male organ. Kegels are exercised by squeezing and releasing.
Doing 3 sets of 10 squeezes-and-releases per day is a good way to start
developing kegels.
Stay hydrated. Some sources encourage a man to drink plenty of water, as
that can play a small role in the volume of male fluid produced. The theory is
that the more volume, the more one will spurt.
Eat celery. Adult film star Peter North, known for his extraordinary
eruptions, has claimed that eating celery increases the volume and the force of
emissions.
Engage the prostate. Some men find that prostate stimulation is helpful in
achieving greater distances.
Male organ projectiles
are a fun goal for a man to try to obtain but may require a lot of work and
practice – and that may result in a sore (if deliriously happy) male organ. Every
man should make use of a high quality male organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) to keep his male
organ soothed and in good health. There are many creams to choose from, but a
man should be sure to select one that includes the double-hydrating power of a
superior emollient (such as shea butter) and vitamin E. In addition, it's
crucial to find one that also include a high level antioxidant such as alpha
lipoic acid to help offset harmful oxidative processes in male organ cells.
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.