Using a Sleeve with a Small Male Organ

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Using a Sleeve with a Small Male Organ
Using a Sleeve with a Small Male Organ
In a perfect world, male organ size wouldn’t be any issue for any man: either
all men’s equipment would measure the same or else a small male organ
would not carry with it the negative social and sensual connotations that it
does in our world. But for men who truly do have a small male organ who
feel that their size somehow impedes their partner’s enjoyment of coupling,
there is an option they can utilize: a male organ sleeve.
About a male organ sleeve
Sometimes also called a male organ sheath, a male organ sleeve is a hollow
cylindrical tube that fits over a man’s own member. (Although this article
deals with the use of male organ sleeves for the man with a small male
organ, men with endowments of any size may in fact use them.) The added
width and length of the sleeve can enable a small male organ to function
more along the lines of a larger model.
Sometimes a sleeve will physically resemble nothing but a tube. Other times
it may be molded to more accurately resemble a real manhood, with a flared
head, veins, etc. And in other cases, it may feature other attributes, such as a
“ribbed” surface.
Although a male organ sleeve may be made of several different materials,
the most common material is silicone or rubber. This allows for the sleeve to
be firm but to have some flexibility. If the sleeve is made of silicone rather
than, say, metal, it can generally allow for more “give” when a manhood is
being inserted into it.
Most sleeves are intended to fit snugly onto the tumescent member, so that
they don’t slip off during vigorous coupling or if a man’s tumescence
softens during coupling. Some male organ sleeves come with straps which,
depending upon their length, are designed either to be wrapped around the
balls or to be wrapped around the waist. Sometimes a separate harness can
be bought into which a sleeve with no straps can be inserted if the fit is not
snug enough.
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There are a few things a man may wish to keep in mind when using a male
organ sleeve.
 If no straps are provided, it’s important that the sleeve fits snugly
around the tumescent member. Finding one that is tight but not too
tight may take some trial and error.
 A male organ sleeve is not the same thing as a latex protection;
indeed, many sleeves have an opening at both ends, rather than being
closed off. A man should put a latex protection over his tumescent
manhood before inserting it into the sleeve in order to be assured of
proper protection.
 Lubrication is good. Lubricating the exterior of the sleeve is generally
a good idea, as – unlike an actual member –a male organ sleeve does
not naturally lubricate. Sometimes a man may need to lubricate his
member or the interior of the sleeve as well, if the fit is a bit too tight.
However, be careful not to over-lubricate, in order to avoid the sleeve
slipping during coupling. Some men find that soaking the sleeve in
warm water before inserting the tumescent member helps to stretch it
out and make manhood insertion easier.
 Be sure to always clean the sleeve after using it. Unless instructions
indicate otherwise, warm, soapy water is usually best. And it needs to
dry out before being put away.
Using a male organ sleeve may be beneficial to a man with a small male
organ, but it’s also important for a manhood (of any size) to be kept in its
best health – and using a top drawer male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven
mild and safe for skin) can help. The best crèmes will include an extensive
array of necessary vitamins, such as A, B5, C, D, and E which combine to
help maintain male organ health. Also advantageous is a crème that contains
L-arginine, an amino acid with neuroprotective properties that can help to
prevent loss of male organ sensation due to rough handling.
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