Male Organ Sensitivity - Is Your Clothing "Deadening" Your Tool?


Posted August 21, 2014 by man1health

Loss of sensation can be an unexpected by-product of some clothing choices. Because adequate male organ sensitivity is crucial for a man's enjoyment of intimate contact, addressing this issue is very important.

 
Guys like to dress sharp and show off their assets to potential partners, but in some cases, their sartorial choices can have a negative effect on their male organ sensitivity. Certain types of clothing may cause a small but perceptible loss of sensation in the member – and that's something all men want to avoid to protect their male organ health.

Male organ sensitivity
For many men, "male organ sensitivity" means that their male organ is perhaps too sensitive: the intense feelings that stimulation provides results for them in early on intense point. For these men, the idea of a "loss of sensation" may be welcome as a possible corrective to shooting faster than they would like.

In practice, however, loss of sensation in the male organ can be an even bigger problem. The nerve endings that run throughout the male organ are essential to making intimacy the incredible, enjoyable experience that it should be.

Loss of sensation
So what happens when there is a loss of sensation – or male organ "de-sensitization," as it may also be called?

If the nerves are not operating at an appropriate level of sensitivity, a man doesn't get the same intensity of feeling when his male organ is being stroked, fondled or inserted into a waiting orifice. Without an appropriate level of sensitivity, his release will not feel as strong or as invigorating as he desires. When the loss of sensation is more severe, it may make it more difficult for him to achieve tumescence.

Clothing choices
So how does choice of clothing affect male organ sensitivity? Essentially, there are two clothing-related characteristics that can have an impact: tightness and material choice.

Tightness
Women love to see a good looking man wearing a pair of trousers that is nicely snug in the seat. Exactly how tight is a matter of individual preference: some women like just enough to provide a suggestion of what a man is packing behind his zipper. Others may be more amenable to a look that has come to be called the "visible male organ line," in which the equipment is very clearly outlined through the clothing.

It's probably safe to say that men with a sizable male organ prefer this latter option and may go all out in order to show off their bulging packages: they choose clothing that is as tight as possible, giving them the "pants painted on" look.

Unfortunately, clothes that are too intensely tight can constrict the male organ, causing some damage to the nerves and leading to a loss of sensation.

Material choice
Another clothing culprit is rough material. As is logical, most underwear is made of materials such as cotton that are soft and easy on the tool. However, some underwear can be made of blends or other materials that may irritate a particular man's member. In addition, some men enjoy wearing leather underwear, which can often irritate the sensitive male organ skin.

Rough material is usually more of an issue for men who go "commando;" that is, they opt to not wear underwear at all. Denim jeans, wool pants and other coverings which are normally just fine can be far too rough on the bare, exposed male organ. There is also, of course, the added danger of catching the member in a zipper in these situations. The rubbing against rough material, unprotected by underwear, can have a negative effect on the nerves in the manhood.

Wearing clothing made of appropriate materials that fits snugly, without constricting the male organ, is generally the best option. However, when clothing choices (or other factors) do result in loss of sensation, men can find some relief through the application of a superior male organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil). What's essential is choosing a cream with acetyl L carnitine, a neuroprotective ingredient that helps fight peripheral nerve damage and restore sensitivity. It's even better if the cream also contains alpha lipoic acid, which reacts synergistically with acetyl L carnitine to maintain and improve male organ health.
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Last Updated August 21, 2014