Male Organ Skin Alert: Take Care with Lightening Procedures A man’s male organ skin makes a huge impression on partners (and potential partners), as well as on just the casual viewer. (Guys do surreptitiously check each other out in, say, the locker room with a quick glance.) As noted in our article originally published on Ezinearticles.com, that’s one reason practicing appropriate male organ health is important. When the skin is clean and clear, it assures onlookers that it is in good shape and disease-free (although, of course, in some cases appearances can be deceiving). Because it makes an impression, people may try to alter its looks for aesthetic reasons. One way in which this may be accomplished by some is male organ lightening – but those who decide to take this route should be careful, as there are risks associated with it. About male organ lightening Also known as male organ bleaching and occasionally as male organ whitening, male organ lightening is pretty much exactly what it says: a way of lightening the skin color of the member. Why would a man choose to do this? Almost exclusively for aesthetic reasons, as there does not appear to be a medical need for such a treatment. Sometimes a guy may simply be trying to “even things out.” It’s not unusual for male organ skin to be a little darker than the skin in the midsection, so lightening may make the manhood look more like it belongs with the rest of the guy’s body. In some other cases, male organ skin may be somewhat “blotchy” in pigmentation. Male organ lightening might be a way to smooth out the blotches so that the male organ skin is all one consistent color. Some critics of male organ lightening contend that many men do it out of a notion that light or white skin is simply more desirable than darker skin. The possible racial overtones of this viewpoint can turn male organ lightening into a debate on racism. Take care
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