Finding
the right coupling positions can be great fun for partners – or it can be a
frustrating and demoralizing experience. There are many factors that need to be
considered when trying to determine coupling positions that are the right fit for
partners; male organ shape is one such factor (and not forgetting that male
organ health also may
have an impact on the ultimate choice).
Shape,
Not Size
Manhood
size is a subject about which there is endless discussion; male organ shape,
not so much. It's generally assumed that although male members come in many
different sizes, they are almost all the same shape: cylindrical. Of course,
even a cursory examination of this issue debunks the myth. It's the rare member
that is a perfect cylinder. The head tends to interrupt that perfect line;
there may be bends or curves in the manhood; thickness can vary significantly
from one part of the tool to another.
Individual
Shapes
Just
as every person is different from another, so every male organ shape is
different from another – at least slightly. For example, two men may both have
members that are thick at the base and significantly thinner near the end of
the shaft, but the exact thickness and thinness will vary. Still, there are
several basic shape categories into which most members will fall. These are
listed below, along with a coupling position suggestion for each.
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Straight-edged: The straight-edged male organ has what
might be considered a "classical" look: it is essentially a straight
cylinder with little or no bend or curvature in it and is roughly the same
thickness from beginning to end (although there will be a slight indentation at
the base of the glans). The "Standing Doggy" is a good bet for
many straight-edged members. In this position, both partners are standing; the
man enters the woman from behind. The woman may wish to have a bed or chair
nearby to lean on for support. Using this position, the woman is able to
undulate her hips more freely around the straight-edged member.
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Bulging: The bulging manhood tends to be thicker in the middle and
thinner at the base and the glans end. The "Shoulder-Straddle" works
well here. The woman lies on her back with the man on top. The woman then bends
her legs and hooks them over the man's shoulders. This position allows easier
access for the "big-in-the-middle" manhood.
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Thick-thin: This category of male organ is substantially thicker at the base
and narrows as it goes on so that the end of the shaft is thinner. Traditional
"Doggy Style” is a favorite for "thick-thin" members, mainly
because it allows for more controllable entry; thus, the thicker end can more
comfortably be accommodated.
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Thickened: The thickened manhood grows "girthier" towards the end
of the shaft, often sporting a very noticeable knob at the end. The
"Standing Shoulder Straddle" positions the man standing while the
woman lies on the bed, but with her legs thrown up on the man's shoulders. This
increases the spread of the female organ opening, allowing the thicker head to
enter more easily.
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Downward curved: As might be implied, organs in this
category tend to curve downward when firm. The "Doggy Style” position is
also very good for this type of manhood shape, especially as it allows for
greater stimulation of her G-spot from the downward curve.
These
coupling positions can serve as a guide; however, remember that male organ
shape is only one factor to consider. A man should also take steps to maintain
manhood health, such as using a top-notch male organ health
cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil). The best cream
will include L-arginine, which might help in the production of nitric oxide and
therefore the process by which member blood flow is encouraged. In addition,
men should make sure the cream includes vitamin C (for collagen production) and
vitamin A (to fight unwanted manhood odors).
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common member
health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to
maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes
in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous
websites.