Dude, Don’t Let Self-Pleasuring Cause Male Organ Irritation Even though many men won’t admit it, all guys know there’s nothing quite like self-pleasuring. It’s not that self-pleasuring is necessarily better than other forms of sensual activity or even preferred to other forms of sensual activity – it’s that it’s the most at-hand (in more ways than one) kind of sensual activity, the most accessible. It’s also the form of sensual activity over which a guy can exercise total control (unless he is into self-pleasuring domination, of course). And when you add in that self-pleasuring even has some male organ health benefits, it’s easy to see why men spend so much time engaged in “getting to know you” sessions with their manhood. But, because it is so accessible and easy to do, some guys find that their selfpleasuring can on occasion lead to male organ irritation – and that’s not really what a guy wants. So what are some of the things that lead to male organ irritation from selfpleasuring and what can a guy do to help prevent male organ irritation? Creme up. Possibly the leading cause of male organ irritation – often in the form of red, raw, sore manhood skin – comes about from selfpleasuring without sufficient (or any) lubrication. Sure, the manhood tends to provide a modest amount of pre-male seed fluid, which definitely helps to lubricate the member. But most men need more lubrication than that which the member naturally supplies and so he needs to go to other sources. There are many lubricants out there made just for sensual concerns like self-pleasuring, but there also are other options. Petroleum jelly, hand lotion, coconut butter and in some cases plain old saliva can help lubricate the equipment. Some guys also make use of soap or shampoo, but this can be tricky; using cleansers with fragrances or chemicals may irritate delicate male organ skin (and the urethra, if it gets inside the member). Gripping too hard. Next to not lubing up enough, rubbing the manhood with a death grip during self-pleasuring is likely to be the next most common cause of male organ irritation. “Death grip” refers to squeezing the member too tightly, which even when lubricated may www.man1health.com