Male Organ Odor Fixes: Things to Do
by John Dugan OwnerEveryone gets it: Guys sweat. And some guys sweat more than
others. And guess what? That sweat is often worst right around the male organ
and sacks – which means that male organ odor is a commonplace occurrence. But
just because it’s common doesn’t mean that it’s acceptable. Dudes concerned
with male organ health – or even with just eliminating any embarrassing
possible reactions to a “big reveal” with a partner – know that they need to
consider fixes for male organ odor problems, especially if the condition is
persistent.
Of course, as the saying goes, you don’t know what you don’t know
– which means, with a guy’s own member located so far from his sniffer (and
with only a contortionist able to get the nose close enough for a whiff), how
does a guy know he has male organ odor? Well, for one thing, if he
takes off his pants and he DOES get an unpleasant scent reaching all the way to
his nostrils, chances are it’s a pretty bad case. But even less noxious
examples can be off-putting. So here’s a trip: run a Q-tip around the male organ
and sacks, then bring it up and inhale. That should help to answer the
question.
But it’s always better to be safe than sorry, so here are some
male organ odor fixes to consider, even if a guy is unsure if he needs help.
- Wash. Common
sense, fellas. Washing the male organ and sacks regularly – usually every day,
more often if engaged in lots of sweaty activity – is the best way to keep odor
away. Intact men need to pay special attention to washing under the foreskin to
help avoid build-up of unpleasant smegma. But don’t stop with the skin – wash
pants and underwear regularly. Never wear underwear two days running – and give
a really good sniff test to any pants that are on their second (or third or
fourth or…) go-round without washing.
- Go coconuts. After showering, it may help to apply a little coconut oil
to the midsection. Coconut oil helps to control some odors in some men –
although since every man’s metabolism is different, it doesn’t work for
everyone.
- Be loose. Tight
briefs can make a man’s package look great, but it also can add substantially
to the sweat and male organ odor problem. Especially during the summer, favor
looser-fitting boxers, especially those made of a lightweight cotton. It also
helps to wear pants made of cotton or other natural fibers that allow the
midsection to breathe more easily.
- Go bald. A
thick thatch of pubic hair just increases the heat on the male organ and sacks.
Manscaping is something more and more guys (and their partners) are into, so
trimming the pubes can help fight male organ odor. Even if a guy doesn’t want
to shave down to the skin, a nice, short trim can make a difference.
- Watch the diet. You are what you eat, and what you eat can contribute to sweat.,
Spicy foods, for example, can raise the body temperature. High sugar and
starchy diets also tend to create more unpleasant smells from sweat.
- Get air. Airing
out the manhood helps a lot when fighting male organ odor. Spending some time
naked every day can be beneficial. Sleeping naked is one possible way to
achieve this for those with prudish roommates.
Men mustn’t let male organ odor become a problem when simple fixes
are available. One other important fix: daily apply a superior male organ
health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). This will be especially helpful if the
crème contains vitamin A, which contains potent antibacterial properties that
help fight persistent male organ odor. Stronger, more resilient manhood skin
also helps deflect odor’s staying power, so find a crème with alpha lipoic
acid, a powerful antioxidant that fights oxidative stress and the damage it
causes the male member skin.
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