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Lingering Male Organ Odor After Pleasure? Take These 4 Steps

by John Dugan Owner

How many guys have stripped down and suddenly found a rank smell assaulting their nostrils? “Can that really be me?” they think, and all too often it is. Severe male organ odor is a major turn-off to partners and potential partners, and a very common male organ health issue.  And for a lot of guys, male organ odor is especially strong after coupling. For such men, taking steps to decrease or eliminate post-coupling male organ odor can make a big difference in the overall attractiveness of their member.

Makes sense

Of course, it makes sense that a manhood should have a certain smell surrounding it. After all, for too many hours a day, the average member is kept locked away behind not one, but two layers of clothing. And often one or both layers are very tight. This creates a situation in which heat builds up, followed by sweat, which activates the bacteria which causes unpleasant aromas. The thatch of midsection hair and hair on the balls also provides further insulation, which increases the heat quotient and the resulting sweat.

In other words, a guy already goes into a sensual situation with the potential to be over-ripe in the male organ odor department.  Several things happen during coupling which can add to the issue.

- More heat. There’s a reason that coupling is often classified as “hot and heavy” when it’s intense. Significant heat is often generated during coupling, especially penetrative coupling. And since the memberis usually in an enclosed situation, inside a female organ or a posterior, that only ups the heat – and the sweat.

- Another person’s odor. In addition, during coupling the manhood is being placed in very direct skin-to-skin contact with the bodily odors of another person. The bacteria on their person is being passed on to the manhood. Also, in many cases, there may be other factors – such as a female organ yeast infection – which can significantly add to the odor problem.

- Fluids. And, of course, exchanges of fluids come with their own scents. Whether it’s a guy’s own male seed drying on his member or female organ fluids from a partner, they can add to the male organ odor issue.

Steps to Take

So what are some common sense steps to help decrease post-coupling male organ odor?

- Start out clean. The less male organ odor one brings to coupling, the less one will take away after coupling. Practice good general manhood hygiene rules, such as washing regularly – including under the foreskin, for intact men. Before the date, put on a clean set of clothes – including underwear.

- Consider shaving. Many men who shave their midsection area report less lingering male organ odor. This may be due to less insulation causing less heat, but it also is likely that thick hair catches and retains more odors in general.

- Wear a latex barrier. A latex barrier not only helps prevent the spread of social diseases, it also keeps a lot of odor-causing bacteria from coming into contact with the manhood skin. It won’t absorb all of them, but it should help.

- End up clean. A guy doesn’t need to jump out of bed and run into the bathroom as soon as he has completed his sensual mission – but he should make sure to do a thorough washing up  before either getting dressed again or drifting off to sleep. Washing away post-coupling scents as soon as possible is the best way to keep them from burrowing in and taking up residence in the midsection.

- Guard against male organ odor after coupling by regularly applying a top drawer male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin).  In order to be most effective, the crème should contact vitamin A, which has anti-bacterial properties that can fight persistent male organ odor. It’s also wise to select a crème with a powerful antioxidant, of which alpha lipoic acid is a fine one.  The antioxidant helps strengthen male organ skin by fighting the elements that cause oxidative damage to skin.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving member sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.


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