Post-sensual Activity Male Organ Odor: Some Tips
by John Dugan OwnerGuys who are conscientious about male organ health often worry
about the “big picture” issues (eg, tumescence function, social diseases, etc.)
while perhaps not always being aware of the importance of some of the “smaller”
issues – such as male organ odor. This is understandable, of course, but just
because male organ odor doesn’t have the same dire consequences as a social
disease doesn’t mean it should be ignored. One area that can be especially
tricky is post-sensual activity male organ odor. Knowing how to approach this
issue can be valuable to a man.
It’s a thing
First, it’s important to acknowledge that most men are going to
experience some degree of post-sensual activity male organ odor, especially
when it’s penetrative sensual activity (that is, female organ or posterior).
Perhaps if people were all practicing an unclothed lifestyle and
spent 24 hours a day unclothed, male organ odor (and for that matter female
organ odor) might not be a real issue. If the manhood and sacks were allowed to
“air out” all day, they would have less-strong odors attached to them. But the
fact is that most guys keep their manhood and sacks wrapped up under 2 layers
of clothing, creating a heat situation that inspires sweating, which produces
odor. In addition, if a guy doesn’t manscape, he has a lot of hair adding extra
insulation and increasing the heat quotient.
But most guys are not practicing an unclothed lifestyle and so they
have an inclination toward a strong male organ odor. This is exacerbated during
sensual activity, as the interpersonal contact adds another person’s odors
(often female organ or posterior) into the mix – and the odor seeps through
even when latex protection is employed. In addition, sensual activity is a
sweaty business, so both the man’s sweat and his partner’s sweat get mixed
together.
So sensual activity is an aromatic endeavor. What can a guy then
do about his post-sensual activity male organ odor?
Some steps to follow
Here are a few tips to consider.
- Go in clean. Odors are going to get
mixed in during a healthy bout of sensual activity, but if a guy goes in with a
member as odor-free as possible, he’s going to be ahead of the game. Regular
daily washing is of course important, but he should add in one last “extra”
wash before starting out on his date. In addition, he needs to be sure that
he’s wearing totally fresh underwear and, if possible, that the pants he wears
for his date are not the same ones he has worn and sweated in all day.
- Manscape. Not every guy feels
comfortable with the idea of shaving or even trimming his pubic hair, but for
many this can make a big difference. In addition to the thick hair creating
more heat, the hair itself catches and holds onto the sweat, rather than
letting it roll off of the smooth-shaven skin.
- Talk to partner. Sometimes a partner
also has a female organ odor issue that transfers to her partner. If the
relationship is strong enough and the man is sensitive enough, it can help to
bring this up and discuss how to address it.
- Wash soon after. Cleaning the manhood
as soon after sensual activity as possible helps prevent male organ odor from
settling in. If a guy feels awkward leaving the bed and tending to this, he
might suggest that it would be sensual for he and his partner to have a little
post-sensual activity shower together.
- Diffuse post-sensual activity male organ odor by
regularly applying a first-rate male organ health oil (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). There are many
oils to choose from, but it is key that this oil contains vitamin A. This
vitamin has antibacterial properties that can play a big role in keeping
unwanted male organ odor at bay. In addition, the oil should also include
vitamin B5. Also known as pantothenic acid, vitamin B5 is a vital nutrient that
is required for cell metabolism and the maintenance of healthy tissue.
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