Perpetually Hard Male Organ - Hypersensuality or Normal Male Desire?

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Perpetually Hard Male Organ - Hypersensuality or Normal Male Desire? By John Dugan

At some point, most men probably wonder whether they might have a hypersensuality problem or whether that always-ready hard male organ is just part of being a man. Clearly, a tool that is always at the ready is a sign of good male organ health, but even so, the possibility that he may have a hypersensuality problem can make a man feel quite uncomfortable. So how is a guy supposed to tell if he is addicted? www.man1health.com

What is hypersensuality? Hypersensuality is a cause for enormous debate among the medical and psychiatric communities. Some people believe that there is no such thing; others believe that it most certainly does exist. But even among the latter group, there is a range of opinions concerning how to define it – and how to diagnose it. Writing on PsychCentral, Robert Weiss, LCSW, CSAT-S, defines hypersensuality as “a dysfunctional preoccupation with sensual fantasy, often in combination with the obsessive pursuit of casual or non-intimate relations … compulsive manual stroking; romantic intensity and objectified partner relations for a period of at least six months.” www.man1health.com

If it feels good, is it addiction? One of the traits of hypersensuality is that intimate contact is often used to make a person feel better; rather than soothing oneself in a non-sensual manner or talking to others about problems they are experiencing, addicts tend to turn to sensual behaviors to reduce feelings of anxiety and stress. That does not mean that a guy who occasionally fondles his tool when he’s feeling stressed or seeks to bed someone when he’s blue is an addict; but if this kind of behavior occurs with great frequency and if it cannot really be controlled by the man, then an addiction is quite likely. www.man1health.com

Seeking help If a man does think that perhaps his sensual activity goes beyond normal and has the possibility of being an addiction, he should definitely seek help. There are recovery programs that can provide support and aid in dealing with the issue. Mental health professionals, such as psychotherapists, psychiatrists and some social workers, are another resource; those with training in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can men develop strategies to meet their hypersensuality challenges. Certain medications, such as SSRIs (often used in treating depression and anxiety), may be prescribed by doctors to help control sensually compulsive behaviors; various mood stabilizers may also be used. Seeking help for a hypersensuality is very important; as more becomes known about this condition in future years, more therapies will be developed to help those suffering from it. www.man1health.com

Many men who experience a hypersensuality engage in intimate contact so frequently or with such aggressive behavior that their hard male organ can become damaged – raw and sore or even de-sensitized -- due to rough handling. And it’s not just hypersensual men who encounter this; many men find themselves in the same boat. This is why it’s crucial that men make a habit of using a superior male organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) on a regular basis. A cream with shea butter and vitamin E will nourish and moisturize the skin; if the cream also contains acetyl L carnitine, which is neuroprotective, it can help restore sensitivity lost due to peripheral nerve damage caused by rough use. And if L-arginine is also present in the cream, there will be a benefit to male organ blood flow, as that ingredient aids the process which keeps blood vessels open. www.man1health.com