Male Organ Odor: Attacking Off-Site Causes
by John Dugan OwnerWhoa!
When pungent and persistent male organ odor strikes, it means a guy can count
on embarrassment. Whether it’s from the distasteful wrinkled nose on his hoped-for
bedmate as he removes his trousers or the way in which all the guys move across
the locker room when he strips down for the shower, it’s sure to leave him
feeling self-conscious. Good and proper male organ care is one of the best ways
to fight male organ odor. But sometimes contributing “off-site” factors – that
is, causes that may not be directly related to the manhood itself – may be at
play.
When that’s the case, a guy needs to identify those off-site
causes and take steps to address them. They may not be the sole cause of the
male organ odor, but fixing them can help.
Mattresses
Sometimes the state of a guy’s mattress can worsen a male organ
odor situation. This is especially true for guys living in college dorms or in
pre-furnished apartments. There often is no way of knowing just how old their
mattress is, what kind of hygienic state previous owners enjoyed, or what kind
of action and activity this mattress saw – let alone when was the last time it
was cleaned.
But whether it is a guy’s own mattress or one which has seen many
owners, if it’s rank with stank, it needs attention. After all, the member
spends a lot of time every night in contact with that bed – especially if a guy
sleeps bare – and that odor can rub off on the member.
Start with the sheets, of course. Be sure that they are cleaned
and changed regularly. If sheets are too far gone, replace them with new ones
if possible. If the mattress itself reeks, air it out for as long as possible –
preferably outdoors in sunshine. Sprinkle it liberally with baking soda, and if
possible, cover it with a mattress cover.
Clothes
Yes, it’s fun (and easy) to wear the same pants a few days in a
row – and if really desperate, the same pair of underwear as was worn
yesterday. But regularly cleaning clothes can really help dampen male organ
odor. If odors seem stubborn after washing, try hanging the clothes on a
clothesline in the sunshine; airing them out in this way may get rid of some of
the stubborn odor. Otherwise, the odor that clings to the clothes will also
cling to the manhood.
Diet
We are what we eat, as the saying goes. What goes into the body
has an influence on what comes out of the body – including sweat. So if a guy’s
regular diet contains a lot of foods with a strong odor, so may his sweat – and
so may his male organ, which picks up sweat throughout the day. Everybody’s
body metabolizes in a different way, so it’s hard to know which foods can
produce an especially strong sweat in any person. But in general, foods with a
strong smell themselves, such as garlic, onions and asparagus, tend to produce
odiferous sweat situations.
Other people
One of the more enjoyable off-site causes of male organ odor comes
from having sensual activity with another person. If the female organ into
which the member is inserted has an especially strong aroma, it’s likely to
attach itself to the manhood as well. Using barrier protections and washing
soon after coupling can do a lot to fix this issue.
Male organ odor, whether due to “off-site” sources or to poor
member care, is more easily addressed if a person regularly uses a
superior manhood health crème (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The selected
crème should definitely include vitamin A, which is blessed with anti-bacterial
properties that help fight male organ odor. But it should also contain a
powerful antioxidant, something like alpha lipoic acid. By strengthening the
member skin, alpha lipoic acid can help make it more resistant to lingering
odors.
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