Unclothed Skiing? Better Use Some Male Organ Protection It’s winter and there’s powder all over the mountains, so naturally a lot of people are out there skiing the slopes like there’s no tomorrow. Most of them are bundled up nice and warm, but a few hardy souls – not so much. As a matter of fact, some extreme sports enthusiasts look forward to winter so they can indulge in their favorite chill-time experience, unclothed skiing. While the thought of that may make lesser souls among us shiver in disbelief, unclothed skiing (and snowboarding) is indeed a thing – and guys participating need to take a minute to think about male organ health. Extreme enthusiasts still need to make sure they are providing their little guy (and at snowy climes, it most likely is a LITTLE guy) with proper male organ protection. Unclothed skiing isn’t something that can be done just anywhere, of course. And while there are some places which are known for it (Obertraun, Austria; Mount Cheeseman, New Zealand; Copper Mountain, Colorado; Squaw Valley, California, etc.), anyone considering it should make sure it is allowed, wherever they choose to try it. Tips And in the name of male organ protection, here are some tips that male naked skiiers should take into consideration before hitting the slopes. The risk is higher. Remember that any sport carries the chance of some injury, and that if unclothed, the chance increases. And since the manhood is used to being hidden beneath a double layer (at least) of clothes, it is not perhaps as “hardy” as other parts of the body; how will it feel if it slams into an errant tree branch, for example? Finally, those with less experience are more likely to have a skiing accident than those with lots of expertise, meaning beginners really should think twice about this. So be sure of wanting to risk things before going ahead.
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