Tuesday 30 June 2015

Sex Positions - Keeping Doggy Style Fresh

Doggy style is beloved by many couples for the dominant nature of the from-behind thrusting, the deep feel it provides and the easy access to the G-spot the position affords the penis. While traditional doggy style is plenty thrilling for many, it never hurts to update one’s inventory of sex positions. Along with maintaining proper penis health, such refreshing of one’s stock may be one of the most important sex tips out there. Consider these five doggy variations:
1) Tight-Legged: When the woman squeezes her thighs together in doggy position, it gives both partners an extra-tight feel. She can arch her back to achieve different areas of stimulation, supporting herself on her hands instead of her elbows. Or, she can lie her torso on the bed with arms stretched above her head.
2) Prone: The woman can lie on her stomach, either flat on the bed or with a couple pillows propped beneath her pelvis. With her legs tight, this again provides a tight feel. Propping up her pelvis will be ideal for couples who enjoy deep thrusting.
3) Kneeling: A woman may kneel in front of her partner with her knees spread apart as he kneels and enters from behind. Having a wall or bedpost in front of the woman is a good idea so that she can maintain balance. A man can use a free hand to massage her clitoris in this position, and the closeness of their bodies provides great intimacy.
4) Him Standing: A man can stand while his partner kneels, legs spread or together, on a bed, couch or other raised, stable surface. This position can boost the sense of power and domination on the man’s end. Alternatively, if the partners’ heights allow, the man can bend the woman over the bed, resting her torso on it while she stands as well. If the woman is short, she might want to consider wearing a pair of heels to facilitate this position.
5) Her Standing: If a couple is really into the power dynamic of doggy style, then having the man kneel on the bed while the woman stands in front of him and bends down may be ideal. Her torso will be parallel to the floor, and he will have to hold her hips for balance. To make it more stable for her, place a chair or other sturdy object in front of her that she can hold onto.
Along with mixing up doggy style, partners should explore and communicate about what additions to the position they may enjoy. For example, if a female partner enjoys having her hair pulled or her hips grabbed and pulled into the man as he thrusts, they may want to play around with these forms of domination. And, of course, spanking is very well accommodated by doggy style positions.
While the man is typically in control in doggy style, it’s worth considering that a woman can also take over from the front. The man can stand or kneel while the woman pushes on the bed or floor with her hands and thrusts her vagina up and down the man’s penis. This can be immensely enjoyable for both partners, particularly when the man needs a break.
Just as the importance of fresh sex positions cannot be underestimated, neither can that of maintaining a healthy penis. In addition to proper washing and adequate lubrication, a man can benefit from the use of a penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). A crème with vitamin E and Shea butter provides dual protection against chafing and dryness by moisturizing the skin. Since frequent and/or rough sexual activity can leave the member raw, using a moisturizer is a good idea for all active men.

Monday 29 June 2015

Low Penis Sensitivity: Tips to Help with Delayed Ejaculation

Since the release of seed usually coincides with orgasm for men, males who habitually experience delayed ejaculation often do not enjoy the sexual experience as much as they wish to. When diminished penis sensitivity makes release a problem, even when practicing appropriate penis care, a man may become frustrated and dissatisfied.
The issue
Men who have a hard time holding back ejaculation, especially those who are premature in this department, may not have much sympathy for their fellow men who find that they often engage in sexual activity for a considerable amount of time before achieving ejaculation.
Yet it can indeed be a big problem. Imagine being a man who is valiantly continuing to thrust long after his partner has achieved satisfaction. The man is likely to become self-conscious and feel a different kind of performance anxiety, a pressure to unload immediately. This may in turn make it even more difficult for him to ejaculate. His willing and accommodating partner may become sore and tired from the continued activity.
And sometimes these encounters end with the man losing his erection before achieving satisfaction. That can be quite frustrating for him, but it can also create problems in his relationship. His partner may come to believe that she must be doing something wrong or that he doesn’t find her sufficiently sensual if his delayed ejaculation becomes a non-ejaculation.
Diminished sensitivity
There are numerous reasons why a man may experience delayed ejaculation. Sometimes it may be psychological in nature. At other times, it may be a positional issues, meaning that his penis is such that it needs a specific positioning during the sexual act to receive the friction that it requires.
Often, however, delayed ejaculation is a result of diminished penis sensitivity. Everything is functioning just fine, mentally and physically, but the penis itself has become somewhat "deadened" and just doesn’t have the same degree of sensitivity that it used to have.
Why? Well, sometimes the reason is that the penis has suffered some kind of trauma. This can be a sudden and very noticeable trauma, as when the erect penis slams into an object unexpectedly or at an unexpected angle, causing a blunt force injury, accompanied by pain and/or bruising. This may also result in the creation of a thin layer of scar tissue, which can lessen the organ’s ability to experience sensation fully.
In such instances, the trauma is quite noticeable. In many other cases, however, the trauma may be much subtler and may go by unnoticed. In these instances, the trauma is caused by rough handling, usually during sexual activity, but it may not be so rough as to be noticeable. For example, a man may masturbate frequently while using a grip that is far too tight. The friction causes damage, but the sensual pleasure he is deriving causes him to ignore the friction-related discomfort.
Similarly, a man may enjoy partner sex without sufficient lubrication. The friction again may not be noticed due to the enjoyment of the activity.
These more subtle forms of trauma can cause peripheral nerve damage. Over time, they can contribute to a significant decrease in penis sensitivity. The result may be the delayed ejaculation issue under discussion.
Care
One excellent way to work on the issue of delayed ejaculation caused by decreased penis sensitivity is to regularly apply a top-drawer penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) that contains acetyl L-carnitine. This neuroprotective ingredient is excellent at helping to restore penis sensitivity to a manhood that has experienced the traumas mentioned above. If the crème also contains vitamin C, so much the better. Vitamin C is well known for its advanced role in collagen production and penile tissue firmness. These two components are essential for men who are working through penis sensitivity issues - or who simply want to better maintain the health of this most important of organs.

Sunday 28 June 2015

Penis Odor Emergency: The Curse of Hot Summer Weather

Unwanted and persistent penis odor can be an issue for a man at any time of the year, but the problem becomes more pronounced during the hot summer months. Even men who make penis care a priority can be surprised by the rank aroma that emerges when they take off their trousers. This is bad enough when a man is disrobing alone; it can be embarrassing when stripping down in the locker room in front of other men and can become an actual crisis when unveiling the penis as a prelude to a sexual encounter with a partner.
So many tests
When a man is first getting to know a new sexual partner, first impressions are vitally important. A man may pass the "attractive smile" and "witty banter" tests, but the game isn't won yet. He may subsequently lose (or gain) points for table manners, political views and a wide range of other topics.
Assuming that two people click and make their way to a more private, intimate setting, a man wants to continue to make powerful first impressions. His smooth way with kisses and gentle caresses may be solid, but what happens if, when he proudly unveils his manhood, its erectness is accompanied by an overwhelming and unpleasant penis odor?
It's natural
Some degree of penis odor is natural, of course. Unless a man is a nudist, the conditions under which his penis is kept encourage the accumulation of odor. The mere presence of a thick mound of hair adds heat to the area, and that heat is exacerbated by the practice of keeping the member buried beneath two layers of clothing. Heat, sweat and bacteria are the natural products of this situation. Hot weather makes it all much worse, which means that penis odor is likely to be at its peak during the summer months.
What to do
First, if a man is not already practicing appropriate penis care to avoid unwanted penis odor, he needs to start right away. For example, if he does not wash the penis on a regular basis, he should start doing so.
But there are other tips that can help, including:
- Wear lightweight, loose clothing. Heavy materials, such as wool, or synthetic fabrics, such as polyester, can add significantly to the heat level in the crotch, increasing the amount of sweat and the subsequent lingering odor. Lightweight cotton pants are a better bet. Loose clothing also lets the penis "breathe" more. Naturally, men who are buff like to wear tight clothes that accentuate their physical attractiveness, but finding an appropriate trade-off between tightness and resulting odor levels is crucial.
- Consider commando. Lightweight cotton boxers tend to be the best underwear option in terms of avoiding excess heat generation in the summer. However, going commando (wearing no underwear) should also be considered for those who are comfortable with this style. (Do be aware that some penises may be too sensitive for this option.)
- Air out in advance. If possible, spend an hour or two prior to a date totally naked and in a cool, dry environment. This can help to rid the organ of accumulated odor and allow a man to "start fresh."
- Regularly use a top-flight penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) - and not just in the summer. This is an essential long-term strategy, especially for men for whom penis odor is a persistent problem. A crème that includes vitamin A will possess anti-bacterial properties that can attack the root cause of many penis odor issues and decrease the resulting offensive aroma. In addition, the natural moisturizing components (Shea butter and vitamin E) in the best crèmes can offset the flakiness that can occur from washing the penis with a cleanser that is too strong and dries the skin out, even as it accumulates sweat. Proper and dedicated use of a quality crème like Man1 Man Oil can be a strong ally in the fight against penis odor.

Saturday 27 June 2015

Penis Facts: Developing Positive Male Body Image



When it comes to male body image, men’s ideas are likely shaped by the images they see in various media. Weight and muscle mass are two popular areas of concern for men, but particularly notable are body image issues surrounding the penis. Anxiety about what is “normal” and “right” for the penis can range from the occasional nuisance to chronic stress that creates mental and sexual health problems. Part of good penile care is maintaining a positive view of what one is packing. Guys should consider the following penis facts next time they’re feeling worried about their members.

  1. Bumps (benign)

Some men have bumps on their penises that are natural anatomical variations and nothing to be concerned about. Of course, if a man is unsure as to what kind of bumps he has, or noticed them appear suddenly, he should seek diagnosis to ensure they are not harmful or contagious. But if he has Fordyce spots or pearly penile papules, he has nothing to be concerned about.

Fordyce spots are small white or yellow dots on the penis; they are oil glands that hold fluids that lubricate the skin. On some guys, they are visible. Some women also have them on the vulva, and some people have them in their mouths.

Pearly penile papules are white bumps that form in one or more rows on the ridge of the penile head, resembling a pearl necklace. They are more common in uncircumcised men.

While the penises men are accustomed to seeing in adult videos don’t likely have these anatomical variations, this in no way means that they are ugly or bad in some way. Try to think of them as a unique feature.

  1. Curvature

Another common feature of the porn penis is straightness. However, penis curvature is not a rare thing. What is more, it can actually be a true pleasure in the bedroom for partners. A penis that curves up, down or to the side can stimulate areas of the vagina that a straight manhood would have difficulty hitting. A man should only be concerned about curvature if it interferes with sex (including if it causes partners pain) or masturbation.

  1. Size

Size is likely the most common penile concern by far. For some reason, guys think an 8” monster is the gold standard, but 1) this is way longer than the average range (4.5-6”) and 2) an average-sized penis is plenty capable of providing pleasure. In fact, many women are wary of very big penises.

  1. Foreskin

Is foreskin unclean? Ugly? Cultural misconceptions would have one answer yes, but when one really thinks about it, the answer is just as easily no. If a man takes proper care of what he has, then foreskin is not unclean. He must simply wipe away smegma to inhibit bacterial buildup. And there’s nothing inherently ugly about skin. Men should keep in mind that perception is influenced by many things, and understanding that his foreskin is neither unnatural nor unclean can help him see it as not only acceptable, but possibly even an attractive feature.

The role that proper care plays in how one looks and feels should not be underestimated. Guys who are working to improve their body image should, then, also take steps to take better care of themselves, and that includes the penis. Along with showing it plenty of love in the form of solo play and proper washing, guys can start using a penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). This product is a real treat for penile skin, with natural moisturizers (Shea butter and vitamin E) to combat and prevent dryness. Vitamin A is another key ingredient that can help fight bacteria and cut down on unwanted odors. Look good, feel good and take good care.

Friday 26 June 2015

Uncircumcised Penis Myths - Get the Facts Straight

A man with an uncircumcised penis in the U.S. gets a raw deal in many ways, at least when it comes to common conceptions about what he’s packing. There are many great things about having foreskin, but cultural myths have influenced opinions about penile hygiene and aesthetics that give the sheath a bad rap. But so long as a man practices routine penis care, his tool is likely not only healthy, but quite lovely to behold, foreskin and all. Getting to that realization requires dispelling the misconceptions that lead one to regard his natural skin as unsightly or unclean.

Myth #1: Smegma is dirty.
While it is true that smegma, the white substance that forms beneath the foreskin, can trap bacteria and lead to odors and infection, this situation is easily manageable. A man generally just needs to retract the sheath in the shower and gently wipe the stuff away with his wet fingers. Men who produce a lot of smegma may benefit from wiping it away a few times a day outside the shower as well.

Myth #2: Most guys are cut.
While this is true in the U.S. - about 75% of American men are snipped - worldwide the situation is the different. Only one-third of men around the world are circumcised.

Myth #3: Women hate foreskin.
Women’s preferences cannot be generalized in this way. It is true that some women espouse negative views of the prepuce, but this is likely due to the same misconceptions that lead men to frown upon the layer of skin. Some women actually enjoy it - the process of retracting the foreskin with the hand or lips can be a thrilling extra step, kind of like a strip tease for the head of the penis!

Myth #4: There are clear health benefits of circumcision.
Actually, major health organizations disagree on whether there are enough benefits of circumcision to recommend it. In 2014, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) made a push to endorse the practice of circumcision; however, the American Academy of Pediatrics disagrees.

Myth #5: Foreskin is ugly.
Says who? It’s important here to understand that conceptions of beauty don’t form in a vacuum. Culture and the images we commonly see (think: porn) influence how we perceive things. This can certainly be a difficult influence to combat, but it is possible. It is not necessary to compare oneself to men in adult videos. Think of the foreskin for what it is: skin. What’s ugly about skin?

Myth #6: There are no benefits to foreskin.
Foreskin provides natural lubrication to the penis, which can be a boon when masturbating or having sex. Also, sliding it over the head during masturbation can provide extra pleasure. Some research suggests that foreskin may improve sensitivity of the head by protecting it from constant friction, but there are also research results to the contrary. Likewise, some researchers think smegma contains anti-bacterial properties, while others disagree.

Men with foreskin have nothing to be ashamed of. Since cultivating positive body image and self-confidence is important for both mental and sexual health, it benefits a man to dispel misconceptions about his body and appreciate what he has.

A man can show his penis appreciation by not only washing it regularly, but using a penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) as part of his daily routine. Applying this product after showering can help combat issues with dry skin and/or unwanted odor that some men experience. Vitamin A is a great ingredient to seek out, as it has anti-bacterial properties that can help fight infections and odors. Shea butter and vitamin E are important as well, as they are gentle natural moisturizers. Thinking fondly of one’s endowment is nice, but actually treating it kindly as well is best.

Thursday 25 June 2015

Masturbation Mishap - What to Do When Caught With the Pants Down

A healthy sex life includes some amount of masturbation. Men enjoy this activity a great deal (and why not?), but most do not enjoy being caught during this pleasurable pursuit. Sure, giving the organ plenty of exercise is part of appropriate penis care, but the fact remains that it can be a bit off-putting to be caught with one's pants down and in mid-stroke. Knowing how to handle this situation is essential.

Caught by a roomie
A guy's hormones are bouncing all over the place when he's in college or in another situation where he's sharing a space with another young dude. Even when a guy is engaging in plenty of partner sex, he's still going to have many nights when he just wants to take matters into his own hands.

Of course, a guy caught by his roommate has an advantage: His pal is most likely as fervent a masturbator as he is. He may make a few jokes, but most guys can just fall back on the "Oh, like you never do it" defense. If he does make a big deal about it, simply remind him that this is a natural activity that everyone does, and then come up with a system to prevent this from happening again. (For example, when masturbating, the dude will put a post-it note on the door and his roommate will knock and wait for an "all clear" if he needs to use the room.)

Caught at work
Men get insistent erections at all times of the day; sometimes sneaking a quick one in at work is just a fact of life. But getting caught at work can put one in a more delicate situation.
First, if one is going to masturbate at work, it's best to do so in the men's room. If one must do it at one's desk, it must be in a private office with a door that locks. Borrowing someone else's office or unleashing the manhood in the supply room is just not cool. Using office computers for visual aids is very risky and can lead to disastrous consequences.

If caught, the response depends on who does the catching. If it’s a male colleague, try to shrug it off with "I couldn't help myself." If a female co-worker does the catching, apologize and ask (or plead) with her to keep this to herself. If a boss is involved…be ready to beg for mercy.


Caught by a female partner.
This can be the most difficult situation for a guy - mainly because some women think that a partner who masturbates must not be satisfied with her on a sexual basis. It's important to talk with one’s partner and to explain that sex and masturbation are not equated in that way. Most men enjoy both partner sex and solo sex, and they can be having an enormously happy and satisfying partner sex life and still enjoy playing with themselves.

It's important to remember that there's nothing wrong with masturbation and not to feel ashamed of it. At the same time, a man wants to make sure that his partner's fears or insecurities are allayed and that she understands that engaging in self-love doesn't in any way negate the wonderful feelings he has for her.

Men whose rates of masturbation are higher have a greater chance of being caught - and increased activity also increases the chance of rubbing the member a bit raw. Using a first-class penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) can help when solo sexual activity leads to soreness. A crème with a high-end emollient like Shea butter will help to diminish that penile soreness and keep the manhood ready for more adventures. And one with a potent antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid can also offset the premature aging of penile cells that results in that wrinkled look. After all, if one is going to get caught, he wants his penis to look as presentable as possible.

Wednesday 24 June 2015

Anal Sex - Safety and Preparation Tips

Nowadays, many couples include anal sex as a part of their erotic lives. Doing so requires some preparation to ensure pleasure and safety for both parties. In the interest of maintaining proper penis health as well as the safety of one’s partner, the following factors should be considered before beginning.

Comfort zones
First and foremost, both partners need to be comfortable with engaging in an anal experience. As with any sexual activity, neither party should feel forced into participating. If one partner has concerns and considerations, these should be discussed and talked out until there is complete comfort on the matter for both.

Be protected
Men who are penetrating need to wear a condom, just as they do when engaging in vaginal sex. Even if a couple is in a committed, monogamous relationship and does not typically use a condom for vaginal sex, the male should still employ one during anal penetration. This is because the anal canal may contain bacteria that can cause infections or other issues if the penis is unprotected. In addition, some people who are on the receiving end find the experience more physically pleasurable with a condom-covered member.

Lubricate
This is probably the most important thing to remember. During vaginal intercourse, a natural lubrication occurs that does not exist during anal intercourse. Starting with plenty of lubrication - and having more lubricant on hand to apply as necessary during the act - is essential.

Start slowly
Foreplay involving the rectal region is very important. A man should use a lubricated finger to help relax and prepare the anus. However, he shouldn't limit his efforts to the anal region. His free hand should be engaged in massaging the vagina, breasts and any other erogenous zones. Kissing, nibbling the ears or whispering special phrases should also be employed, just as they would be during vaginal sex. And all of this should continue throughout the anal experience, even after the penis has been inserted.

Once penile penetration is achieved, the man should begin slowly and take his time. He should regularly check in with the partner to make sure that she is comfortable and communicate with her to find out what moves and speeds feel best for her.

End slowly
When a couple has completed their anal activity, the man should not quickly pull out. Instead, he needs to slowly remove the penis. A quick removal can be painful.

Play doggy
Couples can experiment with what position works best for them, but most find that a traditional doggy style is the best option for an anal encounter.

Do a thorough cleaning
As is the case when having vaginal sex, a man needs to wash his penis after having anal sex. If the anal sex is going to be followed by vaginal penetration, he should wash the penis AND make sure to discard the used condom (whether he has ejaculated or not) and apply a fresh one (if using a condom during vaginal intercourse). This helps prevent the spread of bacteria from the anus to the vagina.

Keep the penis healthy
This last anal sex tip is simple: Make sure that the manhood is properly healthy. The health of the organ is something that a man shouldn't need to worry about in any situation, so using a superior penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) on a regular basis is strongly advised. Many men find that a crème with L-arginine is especially beneficial. This enzyme is involved in the creation of nitric oxide, which in turn allows penile blood vessels to relax for a greater influx of blood to the organ when necessary. Vitamin B5 is another ingredient to look for in a penis health crème. This vitamin is mandatory for penis cell metabolism and healthy maintenance of penile cells. In addition, some studies suggest it may play a role in boosting testosterone. A superior crème should be part of every man's daily health routine.

Tuesday 23 June 2015

Penis Irritation - When Masturbation is to Blame

Penis irritation can manifest in a variety of ways. A man may notice his tip is raw and red; if he has foreskin, he may see cracks in it; he may find what looks like a splotch or callus on his shaft. These symptoms may indicate a number of things, including infections, which is why a man should be diagnosed if he has any doubts about the source of his irritation. Sometimes, that source is a man’s masturbation technique. As a component of proper penile care, men should learn how to avoid a sore, dry penis from pleasuring themselves. The following techniques may be to blame.

1) Dry rub: Many men have adopted the habit of cranking away without the assistance of lubricant. This may be a simple matter of not having any around, but some guys prefer to feel the direct friction of their hands on their members. They must understand that this will likely bring about irritation to the delicate skin, as the friction of an intense solo session is bound to leave it raw.

When investing in a lubricant, guys are best off purchasing a product made for this purpose. They should note that tempting ingredients like warming or cooling agents may lead to irritation. Also, if purchasing a lube to use during partner sex as well, it’s best to avoid oil-based products, as these can wear down latex and therefore render the most common type of condom ineffective. A man should read labels to make sure he knows when not to use certain products.

2) Using soap/shampoo/hand lotion: Some guys have no problem using lube, but they neglect to consider that not every slippery substance is fit for the job. Many a man has experienced the error of his ways in the form of a peeling, irritated penis. Ingredients in soaps, shampoos and body lotions are often far too harsh for the penis, and soaps and shampoos in particular can dry the member out.

If a man must use something around the house, make sure it’s natural and free of chemicals and fragrances. Cocoa butter and coconut oil are good options for solo play.

3) Death grip: When running hot, it’s all too easy for a man to go overboard on the squeeze factor. Even a one-time go with the death grip can cause notable irritation that takes some time to heal; habitually employing this technique can, over time, cause the skin to toughen, deadening sensation.

For guys who love the stranglehold, easing up may not feel so good at first. But they can take this opportunity to explore new and exciting masturbation methods. Try, for example, focusing on the base; this part of the penis is very sensitive on some men, but doesn’t habitually receive much play. Guys can also experiment with edging, the practice of bringing oneself to the brink of release, then easing up and repeating three or four times before allowing the big finish. Another fun idea is to lube up a palm and rub the tip of the penis against it until orgasm.

Aside from using appropriate lube while masturbating and avoiding the death grip, guys can reduce the likelihood of experiencing penis irritation by attending to their overall skin condition on a daily basis. Making use of a quality penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) after showering can fortify the skin, making it more resilient to the frictions it encounters. Shea butter and vitamin E are two natural moisturizers that work together to tag team dry skin and soothe irritation. Together with safe masturbation practices, such a skin care product can restore the skin to peak condition and keep it there.

Monday 22 June 2015

Marathon Sex Tips - Making it Last

Marathon sex is a great way to break up a couple’s bedroom routine. Sometimes, the busy nature of life and the fatigue it causes end up confining sex to quickies, during which partners tick off their favorite sensual boxes and then wrap it up. Though this may be fun and satisfying for a while, many people dream of a day or night when their escapade leisurely spans several hours. Along with practicing proper penile care, there are several things men can do to facilitate a successful marathon sex session they and their partners are sure to appreciate. Below, men can find steps to prepare for and last during a marathon session, along with aftercare advice.

Before:
 
- Masturbate daily. Frequent masturbation can help a man build stamina in the sack. This is especially true if he implements the technique of edging - bringing himself to the brink of orgasm, backing off, then repeating three or four times before allowing release.

- Exercise. Muscular and cardiovascular strength are important for bedroom endurance. Strong muscles allow a man to hold positions longer, and cardio strength promotes ample blood flow to the penis, which is necessary for getting and maintaining a wicked hard-on.

- Stock up on lube. Even if one’s partner produces plenty of natural lubrication, it’s bound to run low when a couple is going at it for hours. Have a quality product on hand to make sure sex remains appropriately slick.

- Consider desensitizing condoms. For men who have a hard time lasting, condoms with numbing agents can promote lasting longer without completely deadening pleasure.

- Don’t drink heavily. A drink or two can get one nice and relaxed, but more than that may inhibit erections.

During:
 
- Choose positions wisely. For men with long refractory periods - the amount of time it takes for them to get hard again after ejaculating - it’s important to choose positions that don’t cause a tremendous amount of stimulation. What positions those are may vary from one man to the next. Also, switching positions regularly can both keep things fresh and allow a guy to last longer.

- Incorporate sensual breaks. It’s not realistic for most people to go at it for hours without any kind of break. Breaks may include a quick snack and hydration, but couples can also incorporate sensual elements to keep both parties fired up and ready for more. This is a great time for a man to orally and manually stimulate his partner, perhaps breaking out some of his partner’s favorite toys.

- Experiment with kinks. Couples with kinks such as bondage can prevent monotony during a marathon session by switching from regular sex to kinky sex. Handcuffs, whips, blindfolds, restraints - the possibilities are endless.

After:
 
- Wash and moisturize. Once both partners have attained satisfaction from their marathon sex session, it’s time to focus on hygiene and recovery. Washing the genitals is a good idea, as is urinating to clear the urethra of any bacteria that may have worked its way in. This is especially important for women to do, since urinary tract infections are more likely to occur if they don’t urinate after sex.

Men may notice that their penises are sore from the prolonged friction of marathon sex - not to mention the chafing of daily masturbation. They can care for their skin by making use of a quality penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) after washing their equipment. A product that contains both Shea butter and vitamin E will moisturize the delicate member skin without causing irritation. Vitamin A is another great ingredient, since it can help fight bacteria that causes unwanted odors. Taking proper care of his penis will allow a man to recover faster and be ready for his next session, whether with hand or partner.

Sunday 21 June 2015

Dry Penis Skin in the Summer - Prevention Tips

Avoiding dry penis skin is a goal for most men, and the need for this does not abate during the glorious summer months. As a matter of fact, for some men dry penis skin becomes more of a problem during these lazy, hazy days. The man who is interested in good penis care needs to take appropriate steps to meet this dermatological challenge.

Why dry skin in the summer?
On one level, it seems counterintuitive that dry penis skin should be a problem during the summer. After all, summer is the season when men are hitting the beach or the pool on a much more regular basis. Unless a guy spends all his time in a wading pool, his crotch is bound to absorb much more water than it does during those cold winter months when he just wants to stay inside and avoid all that frigid air, right? And water keeps the skin moisturized, which fights dry skin, right?

Well, yes and no. True, if a man spends a lot of time swimming, his penis does find itself soaking in water for several hours. But there's kind of a "tipping point" where the skin’s moisture level is concerned. A person has a natural "balance" of moistness-to-dryness that the skin works hard to maintain. When it gets tipped too far in the direction of moist, it becomes saturated. Then when the person leaves the water, a drying process takes place. But because there is so much excess water now, the drying process works overtime, and as it dries the excess water, it also evaporates some of the oils that the skin - including the penis skin - needs.

Content
There's also the matter of other contents in the water. Those who spend time in seawater are adding significant salt to their penis skin, and that doesn’t sit well with the forces of hydration. Those who spend time in a pool are likewise adding chlorine into the mix, and this is also not the best thing for delicate penis skin.

Heat
Then there's heat. People enjoy spending time outdoors during the summer, but the heat causes excess sweating. This is especially true of the groin, where a layer of pubic hair and (frequently) a double layer of clothing (trousers and underwear, or a swimsuit with a jock) make the area a sweat factory. Again, sweat is salty, and skin and salt are not best buds.

Drinking up
People need to drink more fluids during the summer to stay hydrated. Unfortunately, many guys choose to imbibe drinks with alcohol or caffeine in them - both of which dehydrate the skin, exacerbating any existing problems.

Is it any wonder that the penis skin can get so dry during the summer?

What to do
Guys wanting to avoid dry penis skin problems in the summer can do several things. They can drink plenty of water, for example, and avoid sodas and beer. It also helps to head for the locker room after getting out of the water to strip down, splash a little clean water on the penis and gently pat it dry with a soft towel.
Then a man needs to take one extra step to help combat dry penis skin in the summer. He needs to take a first-class penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) and apply it to his penis - and he needs to also do this as part of his regular daily routine. The best crèmes are going to be loaded with natural hydrators, such as Shea butter (a high-end emollient that's awesome for dry skin) and vitamin E (a natural moisturizing agent). Spreading this crème on the penis, summer or winter, can create a moisture shield to protect delicate penile skin. It is also helpful if the crème includes a potent antioxidant (alpha lipoic acid is a good choice) to help offset aging processes in penis cell metabolism, which can make a dry penis look wrinkled, crackly and aged. Using a worthy crème helps a guy enjoy the summer months to their fullest.

Saturday 20 June 2015

Small Penis Sex Tips: Working with What a Man’s Got



High on the list of things that no guy wants to admit is having a small penis. Despite the plethora of sex tips for men on all topics, dealing with a lesser endowment can be a challenge. Yet, especially for men who practice appropriate penis care, there are some sex tips that can indeed make a difference for men who lack a monster-sized appendage in their trousers.
Is it really small?
One thing to consider right away is whether a man really has a small penis. For example, for years men have been told that the average penis size when erect is 6 inches. Yet a recent study found that the actual average erect penis is just under 5.2 inches. So many men who may have cursed nature for not hitting the 6-inch mark on the ruler may in fact have been average all these years.
But there's also a need to look at what "small" really means. If it's simply a comparison between one man and another, then a penis that is, say, 4.5 inches may indeed appear small. However, if the criterion is whether the penis provides adequate sexual satisfaction to a partner, then size becomes less relevant. There are plenty of men with penises of 4 inches or smaller who are quite capable of bringing their partners to orgasm on a regular basis.
So for the man who feels his penis is on the modest side, here are a few sex tips to aid him in his efforts to demonstrate how manly he can be in bed.
Sex tips
Be confident.  Remember, a man is not defined by his penis size, neither in life in general nor in bed. A man needs to reaffirm his good qualities so that when he is preparing to embark on a sexual romp, he feels good about himself and about what he can bring to any relationship or experience. Confidence is the best aphrodisiac- for both men and women.
Ramp up the foreplay. If a man is concerned with satisfying his partner, he needs to give proper attention to foreplay of all sorts: hugging, kissing, caressing, massaging and speaking tender words, to start. There also needs to be a focus on physical and/or oral attention to the breasts and vagina. Each of these foreplay moves should be performed with care and attention.
Choose positions carefully. A man with a small penis needs to remember that the famed G-spot in a woman is usually 2 to 3 inches inside the vagina, so a long member is not necessary. However, some positions tend to be more amenable to the modestly endowed and finding the ones that work best for an individual can take some practice. Man-on-top positions are often the preferred choice; these work best when the woman either bends her knees toward her chest or when the man lifts her legs in the air and holds them in a V-shape. However, sometimes a woman-on-top position is a better option, as it allows the woman to have greater control over which part of her vagina is receiving stimulation.
Switch positions as needed. Men of any size often find that switching positions during intercourse can prolong the amount of time they last.
Augment if needed. Using sex toys, such as a penis sheath, should also be considered, especially for men for whom sudden ejaculation can be an issue.
One final sex tip for the small penis owner: Regularly use a superior penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) to keep the organ in good health. A woman will be more appreciative of a penis that has a healthy glow, rather than one that is dry and flaky or reeks of an unpleasant odor. A crème with bacteria-fighting vitamin A will help reduce persistent odor issues, which is always a plus. One that also includes a high-end emollient like Shea butter can address the dryness that makes the penis skin scaly and unappetizing. A rod of modest proportions that is attractive to the eye gains points over a massive tool that presents an off-putting appearance.

Friday 19 June 2015

Penis Size and the Female Orgasm: Are they Linked?

When it comes to the vaginal orgasm, there is much that researchers still don’t know for sure. The percentage of women who experience internal orgasms (not involving clitoral stimulation), whether their ability to is biological or determined by other factors, whether internal and external orgasms are the same and what nerve paths are activated during release are among the many outstanding questions present in the scientific community. But what many men want to know is: Does penis size matter? Anxiety concerning sexual inadequacy can negatively impact sexual health, and therefore mental and penile health as well. Men can look to certain studies and facts for reassurance in the penis size department.

How Common?
While a definitive number is lacking, some research suggests that as many as 75-80% of women haven’t experienced vaginal orgasm. Whether this is attributed to biological, psychological or social factors is a topic of debate. Some research, for example, suggests that learning about the potential for vaginal orgasm early on increases a woman’s likelihood of experiencing them, but some contest this conclusion.
Either way, men shouldn’t assume that it’s their fault if their female partners need some hand work to get there. If a partner has experienced vaginal orgasm in the past, she can communicate with her current partner about what works best for her. If it still doesn’t work out, and particularly if she has trouble releasing from manual stimulation as well, the couple should consider relationship problems like trust issues or unresolved conflicts - these can cause sexual difficulties for men and women alike, as can general stress.

Does Size Matter?
While this is a matter of individual preference, the majority of women across multiple surveys are plenty content with an average-sized penis (5-6 inches erect). One small 2013 survey of Scottish college students suggested that preference for a larger size may be linked to women’s ability to have vaginal orgasms.
About half of the 323 female respondents reported having vaginal orgasms with enough partners to compare size. Among the vaginal releasers, one-third preferred bigger penises. This number was higher than the percentage of women preferring bigger members who did not experience vaginal orgasms.

Why it Matters to Some (Maybe)
Since so much about the vaginal orgasm remains unknown, it’s impossible to say why more women who experience vaginal release might prefer bigger penises. However, here are a couple possibilities:
1) Some women greatly enjoy stimulation of the posterior and/or anterior fornixes, areas past and behind or in front of the cervix. It’s easier for longer penises to reach these spots. Though vaginas are typically only about 3 inches deep, they do expand when a woman is aroused. Still, it’s possible for guys of average length to hit these areas - especially with from-behind positions.

2) It’s also possible that some women experience vaginal orgasms related to stimulation of a large portion of the vagina at once. Men of length and girth, then, may be more able to spark such a woman’s fire.
What’s important to remember is that a majority of women are happy with an average-sized penis. It’s also worth noting that those who report preference for larger members may be influenced by the same cultural misconceptions about penis size that anxious men are more so than actual greater enjoyment, although some women definitely experience more pleasure from well-endowed men.

Health: Universally Desired
A healthy penis is something any partner would desire, no matter what the size. Rather than fretting about the length that Nature gave him, a man would better spend his attention and energy focusing on keeping his tool in good shape. He can do so by practicing proper hygiene, getting plenty of penile exercise with his hand and partners, using protection and applying a penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) after his daily shower. Keeping the skin in good condition is imperative to enjoying pleasurable sensations and warding off both infections and odors. Look for a crème with vitamin A for anti-bacterial protection as well as Shea butter and vitamin E, both great natural moisturizers.

Thursday 18 June 2015

Penis Pain from Dry Humping - What to Do

Dry humping is a favorite pass-time of adolescents who are beginning the exploration of their sexual lives, but it’s also an activity that many adults continue to practice at least on occasion. One of the challenges associated with this enjoyable form of sexual contact is the penis pain that can sometimes result. Keeping up proper penis care includes finding ways to indulge in this form of entertainment with a minimal amount of penile soreness.

What it is
Sometimes referred to as outercourse, dry humping is sexual activity that is undertaken with the genitals securely beneath some form of clothing. That may mean that two people are fully clothed, or they may be wearing only underwear. In the summer, a popular form of outercourse involves sexual stimulation while wearing swimsuits.
The form of sexual activity may be masturbation or simulated intercourse; for the latter, two bodies rub against each other, with a form of clothing providing protection and preventing any actual penetration of the penis into the vagina.

There should also be no exchange of bodily fluids from the genitals in dry humping. Often, of course, a man may release his load into his clothes while engaging in dry humping. When this happens, care must be taken to ensure that the semen does not soak through to the vagina. For this reason, some men opt to wear a condom, even when also wearing pants and/or underwear while engaging in outercourse. Dry humping is generally considered a form of safe sex, but there can still be accidental exchanges of fluids.

Adult fun
Dry humping, as discussed earlier, is more of an adolescent activity, but it can add variety to an adult’s sex life. For some, engaging in outercourse can bring back the thrill associated with their first teenage romances. For others, it’s a way to engage in sex in a semi-public situation without fear of exposure. Some men also enjoy the experience of unloading in their pants.

Although dry humping is typically a couple’s game, some men masturbate alone by dry humping. In this case, a man remains clothed while rubbing his crotch against an object. Often that object is a pillow, which the man places under his penis and rubs against as if he were engaging in sex with a woman.

Pain
The drawback with dry humping for men is that it can result in some degree of penis pain - and sometimes that can be quite a significant degree. In some cases, the pain comes from the penis not being allowed to roam and swing freely as it does when unclad. This can occasionally result in the penis thrusting at an unexpected angle and bending painfully.

More common is pain derived from rawness. Instead of being lubricated and inserted into a vagina (which itself may have achieved a degree of natural lubrication), the unlubricated penis is rubbing against fabric. Often that fabric is rough, such as denim, or the tool may rub against the metallic teeth of the zipper. Caught up in the ecstatic frenzy of the moment, the man continues thrusting, only later realizing that he has rubbed his penis quite raw.

This kind of dry humping-related penis pain is best attended to by liberally applying a top-drawer penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) directly to the tool. The raw penis needs the soothing qualities of a crème that contains a powerhouse combination of a high-end emollient (such as Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E) to create a quality moisturizing base. Often, rough handling such as occurs with dry humping also results in deadened nerves. Using a crème with acetyl L-carnitine, a neuroprotective enzyme, helps guard against this problem and keeps the penis cells properly oxygenated. Clearly, any man with penis pain from dry humping (or other causes) needs to make a penis health crème a part of his daily maintenance routine.

Wednesday 17 June 2015

Foot Fetish: Introducing the Topic to a Partner

A guy can find himself with an erect penis for any number of reasons (such as just being a guy), but some men have special triggers. For those with a foot fetish, it can be the sight of a bare sole on the beach or a comely ankle peeking out of a sandal strap. While a foot fetish can be entirely harmless, in some instances a man needs to take steps to ensure that this inclination does not have a negative impact on his penis health. And in some cases, a man may need to take steps to incorporate his foot-fixated fantasies into his actual sex life.

What is a foot fetish?
The foot fetish, also called podophilia, is any kind of pronounced sexual interest in or obsession involving the foot. It is thought to be the most common sexual fetish related to a body part.

A foot fetish can take any number of forms. For example, a person may be fixated on one particular part of the foot (such as the toes or the ankle) or on the foot as a whole. Some may be focused only on a foot that is devoid of clothing, while others may find a stocking-clad foot or a foot encased in black leather pumps to be especially exciting.

How a man responds to his particular interest can also take many different forms. Some men enjoy masturbating while viewing a foot from afar or while stroking or kissing a foot up close. Others prefer that there be contact between the penis and the foot, either by the man rubbing his penis against an accommodating appendage or by the foot in question stroking the penis. Sometimes the fetish involves forceful application of the foot, resulting in physical pain to the penis. (Others times that is the farthest thing from a man's mind!)

Introducing the fetish
For many men, keeping their podophilia as a fantasy is all that they require; in fact, for some actually engaging in real fetish activity would not be enjoyable. But many men are frustrated by keeping the fetish in the realm of fantasy and would like to be able to indulge it with their partners.
Bringing up a fetish of any kind can be difficult for many people. These tips may make this easier.

- Be sure. If involved in a long term relationship, a man can pretty much figure out how his partner will react. And if the fetish is an important part of a man, it's important to be able to share it with his partner. But he needs to be sure that he feels comfortable and confident before bringing the matter up.

- Be proud. There's nothing wrong with having a foot fetish. People do not have control over what arouses and excites them. Rather than being embarrassed, a man should share this information as being a part of what makes him the man he is.

- Be specific. Things will be easier for a partner if she knows what is being asked of her. Her vision of a foot fetish may differ from his. The man should calmly relate the things that he specifically finds alluring and what activities he would be interested in pursuing.

Acting on a foot fetish may please an erect penis, but it can come with some consequences. Feet do carry bacteria and potentially fungi. A man should make sure that the feet in question are washed and should cleanse his penis after foot-based contact. It also helps to use a top-notch penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) regularly. A crème with natural moisturizers will keep his penis looking good and feeling smooth, making it more likely that a foot will welcome the touch of that penis. In addition, if the crème has vitamin A, it will then have properties that help it fight any bacteria that have lingered on the foot and been passed to the penis. The regular use of a crème will make the foot fetish experience more pleasurable for both parties.

Tuesday 16 June 2015

Sexual Fetishes vs. Kinks - They’re Not the Same

Those who have particular tastes when it comes to sex often identify as "kinky" or as "fetishists." But these two words actually have significantly different meanings and shouldn’t be used interchangeably. A man would do well to know what his sexual desires and preference are, since a gratifying sex life is imperative to overall physical, mental and penile health. Here, men can learn how to identify their tastes as either sexual fetishes or kinks, as well as some tips for communicating desires to partners and fulfilling them safely.

Fetishes
A fetish is chiefly characterized by the fact that the individual needs something - whether during the sexual act or simply in his imagination - in order to get off. That thing is often either an object or a body part. Feet, leather and heels are common fetishes. A man may need, for example, to be in contact with feet, to be looking at them or at least to be picturing them in order to achieve sexual gratification.
Many people have fetishes, so they aren’t exactly abnormal. And, generally, they are not unhealthy. There are some more bizarre fetishes, such as wearing diapers and acting like an infant, attraction to teddy bears and the idea of being swallowed by someone whole or devouring another whole. These may be a bit harder to sell to a partner, but may be perfectly harmless.
There are some fetishes that can get people into trouble along with harming others if they are put into practice. These include frotteurism, or rubbing up against someone without their consent for sexual stimulation, attraction to animals and arousal by inflicting pain on animals. Acting out these fantasies would be illegal and immoral. People with such fetishes must rely on imagination or the creation of scenarios with a consenting individual that approximate the experience that entices them. Seeking therapy may help individuals safely manage these fetishes.

Since the fulfillment of a fetish, either in mind or in action, is necessary for a person to experience sexual release, it’s important to find partners who are open to them. Unfortunately, many individuals feel shame surrounding their fetishes. Bringing one up to a partner only to be met with derision, disgust or fear is not good for anyone. There are many online communities, such as FetLife, where people can connect with others in an open, honest environment friendly to fetishes both typical and further off the beaten path.

Kinks
Unlike a fetish, a kink is something that a person enjoys very much sexually, but that the person doesn’t need in order to achieve sexual satisfaction. Some kinks may have the same objects as fetishes, such as leather or feet, but the desire is less intense. Acts like hair pulling, spanking, dirty talk and consenting voyeurism or exhibitionism are other examples of kinks.

Though the fulfillment of a man’s kinks is not necessary for sexual satisfaction, he may find them important enough to merit seeking out a partner open to exploring them. Incorporating one’s kinks may be the difference between okay/good sex and fantastic sex, and everyone deserves to have the latter.

Penile Upkeep
Once a man is in a relationship in which his kinks or fetishes can be realized, he may experience a spike in sexual activity. There is very little to complain about there, but a man may notice that his rod is often sore from the frictions involved with sex, and possibly from fulfilling his kink or fetish if an element of roughness is involved. It’s important for men to keep their tools in peak condition so they are ready for action when the opportunity presents. Using a quality penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) is a good option for guys who could use some extra moisture in the region. This product contains Shea butter and vitamin E, which both work to hydrate the skin in different ways. Tag team chafing, dryness and soreness with a top-notch skin care product.