No
matter what the Kama Sutra might say about the restorative powers of self-love,
those who abuse their equipment might have a harder time reaching the peak of
pleasure. Penile skin is sensitive, and men who are constantly handling the
goods with dry, rough hands can do considerable damage, and experience an
intense dip in penis sensitivity. Caring for the penis and
trying the following masturbation techniques could help to bring back the
sensory information that triggers feelings of pleasure during solo and mutual
encounters.
Adding a Barrier
Adding a
buffer between a man's hands and his penis could reduce harmful friction, and
it might add a little spice in the process. These barriers spread one touch
across a larger skin surface, awakening many sensory cells in the process. Good
options to try include:
- Lubricated condoms
- Banana peels
- Olive oil
- Butter
Going With the Flow
Water
can be very erotic, and when it's allowed to flow freely, it can also be quite
strong. A hand-held showerhead can provide intense pleasure, and the skin of
the penis won't be subjected to any hand-based friction at all. Water
techniques like this can also allow a man to feel a full-body sensory
experience, rather than a targeted form of pleasure. Training like this could
allow a man to expand his definition of an erogenous zone, and he might feel a
sensitivity boost as a result.
Trying a Tool
Women
aren't the only ones who can benefit from a few battery-powered tools. The
buzzing action of a vibrator can cause an intense bolt of pleasure for men,
too, and men can experiment with the placement and intensity of the vibration
in order to find a position that works for them. Adding a lubricant is vital,
as these tools can abrade bare skin if they're applied without a buffer, and
they should be used only sparingly. But men who employ this method as a rare
treat might find pleasurable spots on the penis they might never have found
when left to their own devices.
Using a Feather
Training
the penis to be more responsive and sensitive means finding those hidden touch
receptors and waking them up once more. The delicate fibers of a feather can
provide those cells with the mild stimulation they need, and if the feather is
used properly, men may find that they're able to reach pleasurable heights with
just the softest of touches. Pairing a feather touch with visualization might
be needed when men start this technique, however, as it's a subtle and quiet
method that takes time and patience to refine.
Adding a Friend
There's
no reason that masturbation must be a solo act. In fact, adding a partner into
the mix might intensify the experience, and a female partner might use touches
and techniques that might not have ever occurred to a man. This technique works
best when men don't give their partners direction or commands. Allowing the
other partner freedom heightens the suspense, and the sensory system might be
on red alert, wondering when the next touch will come and what it might feel like.
This can, again, be great training to get a man's sensory cells back on track.
Cleaning Up
Any
masturbation session should end with a quick cleaning, as lubricants and other
substances can dry on penis skin and cause yet more skin damage and subsequent sensory
loss. After a quick cleanse, a penis vitamin
creme (most experts recommend Man 1
Man Oil) can reward the penis for its hard work with natural emollients and
essential nutrients to help to soothe abraded skin and allow sensory cells to
do their job effectively.
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