With May being Self-Pleasuring Month, there have been a number of articles in the press about the joys of self-pleasuring. Some of these articles have taken the results of a recent poll and focused on the finding that millennials practice self-pleasuring at a higher rate than other age groups. (And since there are benefits, such as improved Female canal and male organ health, kudos to them for their efforts.) But some of these pieces make it seem as if self-pleasuring is strictly a millennials-only activity – and that’s far from the case.
According to the survey, 57% of millennials report self-gratifying weekly, which is more than any other age group. More than 40% of people between the ages of 35 and 54, for example, self-stimulate weekly. It’s clear that millennials are not the only ones taking matters into their own hands.
Guys rule
For example, 84% of Americans (admit to) self-gratifying, which breaks down to 92% of American men and 76% of American women. Not bad, men, but U.S. males are still behind some of their international peers. In Germany, 93% of men say they provide self-satisfaction, and in the UK, the figure is 96%. But Brazil beats them all, with a male self-pleasuring rate of 98%.
Men also tend to self-fondle more than women. 54% of American men self-stimulate weekly, and average 4.8 sessions per week; only 22% of women self-ignite weekly, at an average rate of 4.1 times per week.
Toys
The survey also looked at adult toys, which are part of many individuals’ and couples’ sensual lives. The survey was conducted by a adult toy manufacturer, so one may want to keep that in mind; however, according to the survey, people who have used adult toys tend to be more satisfied with their sensual activities than those who have not.
Among American men, 20% stated that they currently use adult toys, as opposed to 35% of women. But 46% of U.S. males said they were open to buying a adult toy for themselves at some point in the future. (This puts them pretty much in the middle, globally, with a high of 71% from Mexican men and 14% from Nigerian men.) One reason for this may be that partners of men who use adult toys report an overall greater satisfaction.
The survey has a great deal more information, but it ultimately reinforces what many already know: there’s a lot of self-stimulating going on. And with May as Self-Pleasuring Month, there’s likely to be a spike in that activity.
With that in mind, men who are self-celebrating should remember a few tips:
• Be sure to use lubrication. Yes, sometimes a guy can get by with a little saliva if the self-pleasuring session is of short duration. But in most instances, self-gratifying without lubrication can lead to a raw, painful member.
• Watch out for death grips. Squeezing the manhood too tightly for too long can lead to a diminishment of feeling in the male organ – and no guy wants that.
• Clean up afterward. Some men who self-stimulate at bedtime just wipe the seed off on their member and fall asleep. Dried seed can contribute to male organ odor issues, which can be a turn-off to many partners.
Millennials and boomers alike enjoy self-pleasuring, as does every adult age group. And it will be more pleasurable if a guy’s equipment is kept in good health through the use of a top notch male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Look for a crème that includes a combination of moisturizing agents (such as shea butter and vitamin E) to help soothe a sore member which has been worked over a bit too much. And find a crème with L-arginine, the neuroprotective properties of which can help restore diminished manhood sensation due to aggressive handling.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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