Rank Male Organ Odor in a Pal: How to Tell Him
by John Dugan OwnerMost guys know that male organ odor can be
a turn-off to potential partners, and they’ll take steps to alter their male organ care and eliminate
the problem. But sometimes a man doesn’t realize he has a problem. He may be
oblivious to the fact that there is a rank stench emanating from his
mid-section. Sometimes the odor can be so strong that another guy can smell it,
even though the offending manhood is covered up in a pair of jeans. When this
happens to a pal, a guy needs to take steps to let him know. After all, if the
odor is that strong when the member is covered, imagine how overpowering it
must be when the member is freed – and how that odor is going to ruin that
pal’s chances with a partner.
A
delicate subject
Unfortunately,
bringing up male organ odor with a pal isn’t the easiest thing in the world to
do. But it’s crucial. Not only is persistent and strong manhood odor a
deterrent to sensual engagement with others, but if it is obvious even when
clothed, then it can be a social and professional embarrassment as well. It’s
entirely possible that a rank member odor could be responsible for a pal not
getting a job or being passed over for a promotion. After all, if a man can’t
effectively handle his own hygiene, can he really handle the responsibilities
of a good job?
How
to do it
So a
good buddy really needs to man up and find a way to raise this subject with an
offending friend. But how to do that? The following are some possible
scenarios.
- Be
blunt. Sometimes
it’s best not to beat around the bush and instead to come right out and say it:
“You’re my bud, but I gotta tell you: your junk smells awful and you really
need to do something about it, dude.” The problem with this approach, of
course, is that there’s a big potential for offense. But if two guys are really
close, this may be the most effective approach.
- Take
the blame. Next
time the friends are in the locker room together, the one with no male organ
odor stops while changing and elaborately sniffs the air and says, “Whoa! If
that’s me, I gotta do something about this stench in my basket. No wonder I
can’t score. Hey, it is me, isn’t, buddy?” Unfortunately, some guys won’t be
able to take such a subtle hint.
- Tell
a tale. While
knocking back a few cold ones, a guy can make up a story and say it’s from his
own past. Talk about how his one big chance with this incredibly beautiful girl
was ruined because he had absolutely no idea how rabid his manhood odor was and
how he wished that someone had told him. Mention how it’s important for buds to
be honest about things like that – and if he agrees, tell him that he has the
same problem.
- Leave
a screen open. Next
time the dude is coming over to chill, leave open on the computer screen an
appropriate webpage – something with a headline like “How do I tell my friend
his member stinks?” Or just leave open this page. Hopefully, the guy will take
the hint.
- Give
him a present. A
pal with strong manhood odor needs to practice better hygiene, but he also
needs to regularly apply a top drawer male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). Give him one and make sure it contains vitamin A. Also known as
retinol, vitamin A has anti-bacterial properties that can fight unwanted and
persistent male organ odor. The best crèmes also contain potent moisturizers,
such as Shea butter and vitamin E, as well as vitamin C, all of which help to
keep manhood skin looking robust, smooth and attractive.
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