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Male organ skin has an impact both on the healthy appearance of the organ and its function. Many men have questions about their male organ skin.
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Male Organ Skin: Answers to Common Questions By John Dugan
Taking proper care of male organ skin is a vital component of good manhood care, and it has the added benefit of making the member look especially impressive and imposing when presented to a partner. But even men who spend a considerable amount of time tending to their male organ skin may have questions about it. Here are some common concerns. www.man1health.com
Why is it so thin? As any man who has spent even a little time with his manhood realizes, the layer of skin on the shaft is considerably thinner than on other parts of the body. This is especially so when the member is tumescent and the skin stretched tight. Veins are quite visible at that time. When the member is flaccid, the skin may “bunch up” a little more, but it still is relatively thin. Basically, the thinness of the skin is due to the need for keener sensitivity in the member. With less dermal layers in the way, nerve endings are closer to the top and therefore more receptive to touch. It is this receptivity that accounts for the intensely pleasurably feelings that come when the manhood is touched and stimulated. www.man1health.com
Are men with prepuce less sensitive then? A cut man may assume that an intact man will have less sensation in the manhood because of the “double layer” of skin he possesses, but that is not necessarily true. The prepuce is also loaded with nerve endings, so even when the member is covered with the prepuce, there is a great deal of pleasurable sensation easily and readily available. Some men also argue that the presence of the prepuce helps to protect the manhood from potential nerve damage, which can occur from trauma or rough sensual activity. www.man1health.com
It is an age-old debate as to who receives more pleasure from male organ stimulation, an intact man or a cut one. Measuring a concept such as “pleasure” is difficult, although some studies using devices to record symptoms associated with pleasure have indicated no difference between the two groups. If there is indeed a difference, it seems that it does not prevent most men from pleasurable sensual lives, whatever their prepuce status. www.man1health.com
Why does male organ skin get irritated so easily? Partially it is due to the thinness of the skin, but it also simply has to do with location and use. Skin anywhere on the body is going to respond to dirt, heat, sweat, etc. Heat is a huge factor where the manhood is concerned. Unless a guy manscapes, it is nestled beneath a thatch of hair that provides insulation. Its placement where the thighs come together also creates warmth. And the blood flow associated with tumescence tends to add a heat element. Beyond that, most often the member is kept snuggled beneath two layers of clothing, adding to the heat.
The heat by itself can cause rashing in some cases, but it also creates sweat. The sweat deposits bacteria on the male organ skin, which can create irritation. In addition, sweat depletes the skin of the natural oils that keep it moisturized, leading to dryness, scaliness, etc. Finally, the friction forced on the manhood during sensual activity can also cause irritation (which is why use of lubrication is suggested, especially for lengthy sessions).
These questions about male organ skin point to the need to use a first class member health crème(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil,which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to keep male organ skin in good condition. Lack of moisturization can be tended to by selecting a crème with both a high-end emollient (like Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E), which together can create a “moisture lock” to keep moisture in. The best crème will also include a potent antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid, which fights free radicals that can cause cell damage. The antioxidant helps prevent excess thinning of male organ skin.