Male Organ Odor: The Underwear Connection
by John Dugan OwnerThe lights are low, the music is seductive, and all the moves thus
far have been perfectly timed. The man is thinking that things couldn’t have
gone more perfectly as he removes his pants, giving his partner the big reveal
at last. Unfortunately, the unveiling of his glorious manhood is ruined
by the sudden arrival of a distinctly unpleasant aroma – and it’s wafting
directly from that newly revealed manhood. Yes, deadly male organ odor has
struck again, filling a potential partner’s head with dire imaginings
concerning male organ health and causing them to suddenly remember an early
morning appointment and rush off. Fighting persistent male organ odor is
crucial, which means understanding its causes – one of which is very definitely
related to one’s underwear.
Not just underwear
Clearly, male organ odor has a number of causes. For one thing,
odors form in areas that are damp, warm and dark, and that describes the male
organ to a “t.” Thick thatches of midsection hair make the
midsection warm naturally, and keeping the member buried beneath both pants and
underwear only adds to the heat quotient – which in turn makes the manhood and
friends sweat, releasing bacteria which makes unwanted male organ odor.
But while underwear is not the only culprit, it still plays into
the mix – so guys need to take underwear-conscious steps to help decrease the
level of male organ odor.
Tips
So what can a guy do in terms of underwear and male organ odor?
- Don’t wear day-olds – or worse. Look, every guy has been there: they wake up, find that
somehow there’s no clean underwear even though they know they did laundry just
a couple of days ago. After a quick sniff test, they choose what they hope is
the least aromatic pair and make a resolve to do a load of laundry that night.
In an emergency, a guy does what he has to do – but if possible coupling is on
the line, that just won’t do. Make a habit of doing laundry BEFORE getting down
to the last pair of briefs. And if he has no clean underwear options, a guy
should resist the temptation to borrow a pair from his roommate or best friend
– unless they are a brand new pair that has never been worn before.
- Change it when needed. On a normal day, most guys can wear the same pair of boxers
or briefs all day. But if he sweats a lot – either naturally or because he was
out shooting hoops or working out at the gym – a change of underwear is needed
(not to mention a shower, hint-hint). And to be on the safe side, if he’s going
out on a date or working the bars, he should change beforehand, even if it’s
just been a “normal sweat” day.
- Make the right choice. Choosing the right underwear can help diminish male organ
odor. For example, wearing loose-fitting boxers rather than tight briefs can
cut down on heat and sweat. And natural fibers like cotton rather than
synthetics can also allow the manhood to “breathe” better.
- Go naked. Ideally,
a man should “air out” his member for a couple of hours every day. Some
housing arrangements make this difficult, but many men sleep naked as a way of
airing the equipment out.
Making wise underwear choices can help diminish persistent
unwanted male organ odor; it also helps if a guy is regularly applying a top
notch male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) as part of his male member care
regimen. The best crème will contain vitamin A, which has anti-bacterial
properties which can help fight that darn male organ odor. Ideally, the crème
should also contain L-arginine, an amino acid which helps produce nitric oxide
and thereby enables manhood blood vessels to more properly expand when
necessary.
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