Male Organ Odor and Underwear Choice
by John Dugan OwnerEven
the most romantic scenario can be ruined when a man removes his underwear to
reveal his gift package and instead reveals a distressing male organ odor
situation. But unfortunately, male organ odor is one of the most common – and
persistent – male organ health problems around. Most guys are unaware of their
own male organ odor, and many men know that a certain degree of manly scents
can actually be pleasing to a woman – but there’s a significant difference between
a manly scent and a reeking male organ odor. Therefore, learning how to fight
this problem is key to a man’s long term sensual happiness.
Male organ odor causes
It’s no surprise that male organ odor is such a big deal. After
all, body odor generally is related to sweat, and sweat is generally caused by
a heated situation. Just think about the member for a moment. In the first
place, it’s usually snuggled beneath not one but two layers of clothing, making
it extra heated already. Then the thatch of hair adds another layer of
insulation, and the contact it has with the thighs also adds to the heat. Add
in stray drops of dried urine or other fluids, and there’s a recipe for
big-time odor.
Underwear
There are several things a guy can do to help address male organ
odor issues, and focusing on underwear is one of the major ones. With that in
mind, here are several suggestions.
- Keep it clean. The most basic one, but one which some guys still forget.
Sure, it can be tempting to put off doing laundry one more day and plan on
re-wearing a pair of briefs tomorrow – but just don’t.
- Change it often. It may be a hassle, but sometimes a guy just needs to change
underwear more than once a day. Certainly put on a fresh pair after going to
the gym or playing a game of football. But some summer days are so hot that
even just breathing produces sweat. And by all means, change underwear before a
date – even if it hasn’t been an especially sweaty day.
- Go loose. Lots of men like the comfort and security that tight briefs
and boxer briefs provide. They also may like the way that these underwear types
show off and present their bulge. Nevertheless, tight underwear just adds to
the heat. Wearing light, loose cotton boxers can help decrease the sweat and
smell quotient significantly. If a guy really thinks he’s going to be more
impressive in briefs when he doffs his trousers, then he should wear boxers
normally and just change into the tighter gear as he’s getting ready for his
date.
- Go natural. When in the privacy of his own home, a man should regularly
dispense with underwear altogether and let his manhood air out in the
altogether. An hour every day can make a big difference.
- Choose natural fibers. Underwear made of 100% cotton is going to allow guy’s
equipment to “breathe” more easily. Shiny synthetic fabrics trap the heat
inside, so avoid them at all costs.
- Don’t borrow. Under no circumstances should a man borrow his roomie’s
underwear. There are plenty of health reasons, but it also will just add his
unwanted lingering scent to the mix.
Taking care with one’s underwear is an excellent way to start
approaching male organ odor issues, but more is needed. For example, every guy
needs to be regularly applying a first class male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). Crucially, he needs to select a crème that includes vitamin A
among its ingredients. Why? Because vitamin A is blessed with anti-bacterial
properties that enable it to fight persistent male organ odor. It also helps if
that crème contains a powerful antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid. This can
strengthen the male member skin by fighting oxidative stress, leaving it
healthier and less prone to damage and more ready to resist odor-causing
bacteria.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity
and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional
writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing
writer to numerous websites.
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