Male Organ Odor When Traveling: Trip Tips
by John Dugan OwnerThere’s
nothing quite like traveling, especially when it’s for pleasure rather than
business. Many men enjoy taking a trip; the chance to explore new places can be
exciting and enjoyable. Sometimes, however, there can be some unexpected
drawbacks. For example, it’s not uncommon for a man to develop a male organ
odor situation on a trip, especially if it’s of some extended length. Since all
men want to address male organ health issues promptly, it pays to take some
steps to remedy the situation.
Why
does it happen?
It
may seem odd that male organ odor could arise while on a trip when one did not
exist back at home, but it does happen. Interestingly, in some cases it’s not
that the member suddenly develops an odor while on a trip; it’s that the male
organ odor has previously existed but only becomes noticeable while traveling.
This has to do with being in a new setting. Just as food may taste different in
a different setting, so may an odor that a person has gotten used to. Suddenly,
it seems strong and unpleasant.
But
there may also be reasons why male organ odor does pop up that was not there
previously. Here are some typical reasons:
Relaxed
hygiene. Often a guy treats a trip as a way to just
let everything slide and relax – especially if he’s on a trip to a remote
location, like a mountain cabin. Men who normally shower every day relax and go
for several days without a bath. They may not change their underwear daily as
they normally would, or if they find that they’ve run out of clean briefs,
they’ll wear old ones rather than do laundry. Naturally, male organ odor
is much more likely to develop in such situations. So to avoid this, wash
regularly and either pack sufficient underwear or be prepared to do some
washing.
Hotel
cleansers. Most men opt not to bring their own soaps
and shampoos from home on a trip but to use those provided by the hotel in
which they are staying. Unfortunately, sometimes the soap provided may not “do
the job” that a guy’s manhood needs, especially if he is prone to male organ
odor. Bringing along a bar of the usual soap to use just in case is a good
idea.
Long
travel times. Another thing that initiates a male organ
odor issue is taking a trip that involves lengthy travel times. Sitting on an
airplane for seven or eight hours, or sitting in a car for an equal length of time,
often creates a sweaty midsection situation. The double layer of clothing
(underwear plus trousers) naturally creates heat, and that is only exacerbated
by sitting for extended periods of time. It helps to get up and move every so
often, but that is only partially effective. If a man is already prone to
developing male organ odor, he should consider bringing along a pair of
underwear to change into while traveling in order to freshen up and keep the
odor at bay.
One
other major tip: When on a trip, be sure to fight unwanted male organ odor by
regularly applying a first rate male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) – something men need to do
even when not traveling. In order to be effective, the crème needs to contain
vitamin A. Why? Because this essential vitamin has quality anti-bacterial
properties to fight many of the root causes of persistent male organ odor. In
addition, the selected crème should include vitamin D. This acclaimed “miracle
vitamin” is well known for its role in promoting overall health; by keeping the
member in good health, it is better able to ward off errant aromatic invaders.
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