Male Organ Care Guidelines - 6 Things Men Don't Know About the Male Anatomy
There
are a few basic facts about the male organ that almost every guy knows. For
example, most men are aware that rubbing this flesh feels pretty darn good.
Most men also know that partner encounters without protection can expose them
to unpleasant infections or unplanned pregnancy. All of this information is
pretty basic, but knowing some other important facts about the male anatomy can
help men make better decisions about daily male
organ care. For instance:
1)
Some of it is on the inside.
Obviously,
a good portion of the male organ is located outside the body and visible to the
unaided eye. On the other hand, many men are not aware that the male tissue
continues on the inside. In fact, there's an entire column of tissue on the
inside of a man's body that is approximately as long as the outer tissue; among
other things, it provides support for the thrusting that takes place during
intimate contact. The aspects of male organ care that involve supporting
healthy circulatory tissue – such as exercise, eating right and drinking plenty
of water – apply to this inner tissue as well as the visible male organ.
2)
The underside is best for pleasure.
Scientists
performed an experiment and asked men to rank which part of the male organ was
the most sensitive to touch. An overwhelming number of men reported intense
signals of pleasure when they were touched on the underside of the tip of the
male organ or the underside of the shaft – something to keep in mind during
personal explorations, as well as encounters with a partner.
3)
Smoking makes it smaller.
The
male organ relies on an adequate supply of blood in order to expand during
tumescence. Since smoking can clog up the blood vessels male tissues rely on,
it's not surprising that puffing away can lead to a significantly smaller male
organ. In fact, a loss of a few inches isn't uncommon in men with a heavy
smoking habit. Smoking can make intimacy harder, too, as men who smoke tend to
huff and puff during any kind of exertion and often lack the stamina of their
non-smoking counterparts
4)
Manual stroking is a common cause of injury.
Injuries
to the male organ can take occur in response to any of the following:
-
Rough play
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Sports
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Inattentive children
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Poorly fitted clothing
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Pets
But
the most common injury comes at a guy’s own hands. That's right: Men who get
busy when they're alone tend to do a lot of harm to the skin, the blood vessels
and the nerves of the manhood; and this kind of damage can take months and
months to heal. Loss of sensation is one of the most common manual
stroking-related complaints; so at the very least, men should be sure to use a
personal lubricant for every session and follow up every day with a quality
moisturizing crème.
5)
The tool needs to be used or it will shrink.
Every
time a man gets hard, the skin of the male organ is stretched tight. That
stretching is helpful for the skin, as it ensures that the tissues remain loose
and flexible. Men who simply can't get excited, for whatever reason, may
develop skin that's stiffer and less resilient, and that might mean that they
can't stretch out as far, even when they do feel a little spark of desire.
Again, that could make the male organ seem smaller.
6)
An entire colony of bacteria lives on the skin of the male organ.
A
daily wash with soap and water can keep things looking clean and smelling
fresh, but that scrubbing doesn't always impact the number of bacterial cells
that call the skin of the male organ home. These cells live on the sugars found
in a man's urine, and they also can feed on discarded skin cells. In general,
they cause no harm at all. But when the colonies are triggered by chemical
changes to grow rapidly, they can cause a distinctive, fishy odor. Thankfully,
a male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil) can
keep these bacterial colonies in check. Quality products contain a mix of
vitamins that can support the skin's immune function, so the bacteria doesn't
take over and cause a smell.
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.