When a guy's sex drive is
in high gear, a sore penis is not an uncommon consequence – and the brain may
have some responsibility for this state of affairs. A sore penis is a small
price to pay for glorious sex, but guys interested in good penis care can still benefit from understanding
how the brain can kick the desire for sex up – or bring it down.
It
starts early.
While intense horniness is
most prevalent during those teen and young adult years, the brain actually
starts influencing one's sexual desires quite early. In the womb, male fetuses
already have more testosterone than female fetuses. One of the effects of this
is an enlargement of the hypothalamus, which is the part of the brain that is
involved in sexual function.
Adolescence
hits.
In the teen years, even
more testosterone floods the body, making many a guy walk around with
near-constant erections. That's not a bad thing, but here's where it gets
tricky. A guy needs to be able to exercise proper control over these desires.
But while his hypothalamus is good and charged and there's testosterone flowing
all around the body, a young man's prefrontal cortex (PFC) lags far behind –
and that's the part of the brain that helps control impulses and weigh facts to
make good judgement calls. It's not until a guy is in his mid-20s that his PFC
finally develops fully.
It
goes on.
But even a fully-developed
PFC doesn't keep a guy from falling prey to his sex drive. When the amygdala,
which is the brain area that is involved with emotions, gets stimulated, the
PFC has to work harder to keep a guy in line. And often, when confronted with
an alluring woman (or a visual representing the same), the amygdala wins.
There are other processes
at work in the brain that influence sexual activity, but this gives an idea of
why the brain plays such an important role in how much sex a man wants.
Basically, the brain is developed in such a way that a man, especially in
youth, will experience wild bursts of sexual appetite. The control mechanism,
especially during youth, has to work much harder during these high sex drive
times.
When the brain's control
falters, many a man ends up with a very sore penis – although more often from
excessive masturbation than from participating in marathon partner sex
escapades. There's nothing wrong with either masturbating or having partner sex
– but the soreness that can result is something to be avoided if possible and
treated if not. So how to accomplish this?
Prevention
The easiest way to prevent
penile soreness is to exercise self-control. But as detailed above, the male
brain makes that a challenge. Still, one can make an effort. If a guy feels
that penile soreness is in his future if he doesn't give his pecker a rest, he
can try a cold shower, going out for a quick jog or surfing from that
irresistible porn site to something more likely to dampen his member excitement
– such as checking out his latest credit card bill.
Treatment
But let's be honest: A lot
of times a guy's brain is going to lose and he will start tugging away, knowing
that a sore penis is in his immediate future. That's why he would do well to
always have on hand a good supply of a first-class penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil).
After a healthy round of sex (solo or partner-based), an aching penis will
respond gratefully to an application of a crème that is rich in moisturizing
ingredients. A combination of Shea butter (a high-end emollient) and vitamin E
(a top-notch hydrator) will provide much-needed soothing relief while keeping
the skin moist. Repairing damaged cells will also ease soreness, so the crème
should also contain vitamins B5 and D, which are excellent for repairing penile
cells. No matter what a guy's brain tells him, he's going to sometimes act
recklessly. A proper penis health crème can ease his morning-after aches.
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