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Sexual Health & Wellness
Question #23413
14 days ago
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how to penis massage - #23413

Zoya

I am really struggling with this whole issue about how to penis massage. A few weeks ago, I started to experience some discomfort and tightness that I thought might just be from stress or something, but then I talked to a friend who suggested trying out a penis massage for relief. Now I'm kind of curious but also nervous to try it out. Honestly, I don’t have a clue how to penis massage effectively. I've seen a few videos online, but they feel all over the place, and I keep second-guessing if I'm doing it rite. Last night, after some reading about how to penis massage, I attempted it but felt kind of awkward. Like, should I be using any oils or lotions? Also, how much pressure is good, like, should I go super light or a bit firmer? It’s confusing and I don’t want to hurt myself or make things worse, ya know? Plus, what if I get too into it and it leads to an awkward situation? I mean, can I do this while feeling relaxed or does it need a whole ritual? I just want to ensure I’m practicing how to penis massage in a way that’s safe and beneficial. Can anyone chime in with some real advice?

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When it comes to easing discomfort and tightness, understanding the basics of a gentle massage approach can be useful. While your interest in learning how to penis massage is understandable, it’s essential to approach this with care to avoid injury. Begin with a relaxed mindset, creating a calm environment can help you feel less awkward and more focused. Using a natural oil or water-based lubricant can reduce friction and enhance comfort during the massage. Light to moderate pressure is generally safe; listen to your body’s signals to avoid discomfort. Techniques like lightly stroking or gentle circular motions can aid in relaxation. Keep in mind, if discomfort persists or worsens, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues. As for concerns about becoming too engaged, setting a clear intention for the massage, such as aiming for relaxation and relief, can help maintain focus. Remember, the priority is maintaining comfort and ensuring safety. And it doesn’t need to be a full ritual — simple practices can be just as effective. If you have concerns about incorporating this practice or any underlying anxiety, speaking with a medical professional might provide further personalized guidance tailored to your specific needs.

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