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Sexual Health & Wellness
Question #23642
12 days ago
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how to massage your dick - #23642

Aarav

I am kinda embarrassed to ask this, but I really need to know how to massage your dick properly. For the last few weeks, I’ve been feeling this weird tension down there like it’s tight or something? It’s not painful, just uncomfortable. I read online about how a good massage could help with that, but I have no idea where to even start. Like should I use lotion or just my hand? And how much pressure is too much? I tried to look for videos on it, but honestly, all they did was make me feel more confused and awkward. The other night, I just went for it, but I felt stupid and didn’t know if I was doing it right. It’s super uncomfortable to talk about, but I really wanna figure out how to massage your dick without injuring myself or making it worse. Is there any proper technique you guys suggest? How does this even help with tension? Or is it just one of those things that people talk about but nobody really knows how to do? I could really use some straightforward tips, because right now I’m just lost. Thanks in advance!

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It’s understandable to feel unsure, but actually massage can be a helpful way to alleviate tension in the area you’re describing. When it comes to massaging your penis, it’s important to be careful and gentle to avoid causing any discomfort or injury. You might want to consider using a lubricant or a lotion to reduce friction and make the process more comfortable. It’s also advisable to choose a non-irritating product, especially one that’s hypoallergenic if you have sensitive skin. Start by applying a small amount to your hand, and use gentle, circular motions along the shaft, paying attention to how it feels and adjusting the pressure based on comfort. Avoid applying too much pressure, as this area can be quite sensitive, and temporary discomfort could arise if pressed too firmly. Focus on exploring various movements, including stroking upward and downward or in different patterns, while listening to your body’s feedback. This may help in relaxing the muscles and tissues, enhancing blood circulation, and potentially alleviating that tight sensation. Try to keep sessions brief initially, around 5 to 10 minutes, and assess how it affects the tension each time. Remember to ensure hands are clean and both your environment and yourself are relaxed for the best results. If the tension remains persistent or you notice any abnormal symptoms like pain, it could be worth consulting with a healthcare professional to rule out underlying conditions.

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