Manhood Odor in the Office
by John Dugan OwnerWhen at the office – or whatever a man
refers to as his workplace – a guy always wants to make the best possible
impression. Whether leading an important presentation for a potential client,
meeting with the boss to make a case for a raise, or simply greeting visitors
as they enter the office, a man always wants to lead with strength. In most
cases, the state of his male
organ health is not going to be a big factor in making a good
impression. However, when manhood odor is an issue, that can definitely be a
detriment in office advancement.
Manhood
odor in the office
Male
organ odor can be a problem for men at any time and in any place, but there are
some reasons why it can be especially acute in an office setting. To understand
why, it’s necessary to look at why manhood odor occurs generally.
The
short answer to that is heat and sweat (with a healthy helping of bacteria
thrown in). Basically, when the manhood and the surrounding area get hot, sweat
forms and accumulates. The sweat glands in the male member area exude a sweat
which contains bacteria of a particularly pungent aroma. (The same is true of
the sweat glands underneath the arms.) The more heat, the more sweat; the more
sweat, the more bacteria – and the greater the odor.
Because
in its natural state the member is nestled beneath a thick thatch of
mid-section hair, and because the sacks are also insulated with a thinner
covering of hair, the manhood area is hot to begin with. Snuggle it beneath both
a layer of underwear and a pair of trousers and the heat quotient goes up even
further.
Office
addition
But
it’s not just heat that can cause sweat. Stress is a big factor in sweat
production, and many men experience a higher degree of stress at work than they
do in many other settings. Scrambling to make a deadline, fretting over whether
a “pitch” will land correctly with a client or worrying about the pros and cons
of a decision can up the body sweat factor significantly. And that makes
existing manhood odor even worse.
What
to do
So
how does a guy fight manhood odor at the office? There are several things he
can try.
- De-stress. This is easier said than
done, but finding ways to keep stress to a minimum can be a big help. Find a
few minutes to do something relaxing – meditate, take a walk around the block,
listen to soothing music, etc.
- Dress
appropriately. Going
commando is usually not an option, but wearing loose-fitting boxers rather than
heat-increasing briefs can help. So can wearing lightweight trousers. And
there’s no law against bringing an extra pair of boxers and changing into a
fresh pair when it’s a hot day.
- Watch
the diet. Some
foods produce sweat with a distinctively strong odor. Which foods do this
varies from person to person, but some – such as garlic, onions and asparagus –
are often odor triggers for many people.
- Wash
regularly. Good
manhood hygiene can go a long way to keeping a lid on manhood odor. Washing
regularly (and thoroughly) is a big help. Intact men should be sure to get
under the hood as well.
- Use
a crème. In
the office or at home, manhood odor can be fought with the regular application
of a superior male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin).
Not just any crème will do; one with vitamin A is best. Also known as retinol,
vitamin A has anti-bacterial properties that fight persistent manhood odor.
It’s a good idea to also select a crème with alpha lipoic acid, a potent
antioxidant. By fighting free radicals, alpha lipoic acid helps prevent
oxidative stress, leaving male organ skin healthier and more resistant to
bacteria.
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