Say Sayonara to That Smelly Member: 7 Ways to Prevent Male Organ Odor
by John Dugan OwnerNothing says, “Adios” to romance like a smelly member. Having a
member that smells worse than Limburger can not only burn your nostrils but
also can put the brakes on any potential intimacy. Many things can cause male
organ odor, but usually the cause includes some combination of dead skin cells,
debris, sweat, and leftover bodily fluids. Trap all that in pubic hair and
tighty whiteys, and you get a pretty rank-smelling package. But fear not! There
are many ways to make sure a smelly member doesn't plague you. Take 1 or more
of these 7 tips for preventing male organ odor.
Tip #1: Good Grooming
The easiest way to keep a smelly member at bay is to engage in a
thorough but straightforward daily grooming regimen. Use warm water and a mild
cleanser to wash the midsection. Be sure to get into every crease and crevice,
gently pulling back the prepuce and washing well. Rinse fully and air dry if
possible. If it’s too chilly or you’re in a hurry, pat dry with a warm, soft
towel. This ritual should be repeated daily, or more often in the case of
sensual or athletic activities.
Tip #2: Fix the Funk
If a smelly member is lurking, inspect the area for smegma. This
foul, off-white, chunky discharge can really stink up the joint. It can be
anywhere, but it especially loves to nestle into the prepuce. Left there too
long, it will cause not only a smelly member, but also infection and
inflammation. To get rid of smegma, wash the area thoroughly and rinse well.
Repeat until gone.
Tip #3: Take a Powder
Before stepping into your skivvies, dust a little powder on the
member and sack. The powder absorbs wetness and odors. It also makes the skin
feel silky and refreshing. Like all things, try for the most natural product
possible. Also, be sure to wash your hands before getting dressed, or you'll
have white handprints all over your workday best.
Tip #4: Wipe It
When things get hot and moist, tame the tang by swiping a wipe
on your junk. Using a natural wipe, baby or otherwise, is a great way to
freshen up and reduce male organ odor. It also just feels nice. Tuck single-use
wipes in your pocket, work bag, or desk drawer to get a nice pick-me-up and
invigorate the area, while preventing male organ odor.
Tip #5: Trim the Hedges
Hair protects the member, but it also catches everything that
comes near it, like bodily fluids, sweat, dirt, and more. These
not-so-appetizing combinations can lead to a pretty intense stench. Giving the
area a nice trim reduces how much can be snared and smelly later. Also, a
little trim makes the trunk look bigger, so double bonus for you!
Tip #6: Go Commando
An easy tip to incorporate means going to bed with less. Less on
your body, that is. The midsection is a damp, dark place that breeds bacteria
and stink. By sleeping in the buff and letting it all hang out, it gives the
area some much-needed ventilation. This also reduces moisture and brings
balance to the area.
Tip #7: Take the Extra Step
If you’re serious about keeping a smelly member away, use a
specially formulated male organ health oil (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to refresh the skin
and ward off bacteria. Look for an oil that includes vitamins C and D to
rejuvenate skin and promote cell turnover, which helps the body shed old skin
along with other fluids, bacteria, and debris for the freshest skin possible.
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