Male Organ Odor Emergency - The Curse of Hot Summer Weather
Unwanted and persistent male organ odor can be an issue for a
man at any time of the year, but the problem becomes more pronounced during the
hot summer months. Even men who make male
organ care a priority can be
surprised by the rank aroma that emerges when they take off their trousers.
This is bad enough when a man is disrobing alone; it can be embarrassing when
stripping down in the locker room in front of other men and can become an
actual crisis when unveiling the manhood as a prelude to a sensual encounter
with a partner.
So many
tests
When a man is first getting to know a
new sensual partner, first impressions are vitally important. A man may pass
the "attractive smile" and "witty banter" tests, but the
game isn't won yet. He may subsequently lose (or gain) points for table
manners, political views and a wide range of other topics.
Assuming that two people click and make
their way to a more private, intimate setting, a man wants to continue to make
powerful first impressions. His smooth way with kisses and gentle caresses may
be solid, but what happens if, when he proudly unveils his manhood, its
tumescence is accompanied by an overwhelming and unpleasant male organ odor?
It's
natural
Some degree of male organ odor is
natural, of course. Unless a man is a naturist, the conditions under which his
member is kept encourage the accumulation of odor. The mere presence of a thick
mound of hair adds heat to the area, and that heat is exacerbated by the
practice of keeping the member buried beneath two layers of clothing. Heat,
sweat and bacteria are the natural products of this situation. Hot weather
makes it all much worse, which means that male organ odor is likely to be at
its peak during the summer months.
What to
do
First, if a man is not already
practicing appropriate manhood care to avoid unwanted male organ odor, he needs
to start right away. For example, if he does not wash the member on a regular
basis, he should start doing so.
But there are other tips that can help,
including:
- Wear
lightweight, loose clothing. Heavy materials, such as wool, or
synthetic fabrics, such as polyester, can add significantly to the heat level
in the crotch, increasing the amount of sweat and the subsequent lingering
odor. Lightweight cotton pants are a better bet. Loose clothing also lets the
male organ "breathe" more. Naturally, men who are buff like to wear
tight clothes that accentuate their physical attractiveness, but finding an
appropriate trade-off between tightness and resulting odor levels is crucial.
-
Consider commando. Lightweight cotton boxers tend to be the
best underwear option in terms of avoiding excess heat generation in the
summer. However, going commando (wearing no underwear) should also be
considered for those who are comfortable with this style. (Do be aware that
some members may be too sensitive for this option.)
- Air
out in advance. If possible, spend an hour or two prior
to a date totally bare and in a cool, dry environment. This can help to rid the
organ of accumulated odor and allow a man to "start fresh."
-
Regularly use a top-flight male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) – and not just in the summer. This is
an essential long-term strategy, especially for men for whom male organ odor is
a persistent problem. A crème that includes vitamin A will possess
anti-bacterial properties that can attack the root cause of many male organ
odor issues and decrease the resulting offensive aroma. In addition, the
natural moisturizing components (Shea butter and vitamin E) in the best crèmes
can offset the flakiness that can occur from washing the manhood with a
cleanser that is too strong and dries the skin out, even as it accumulates
sweat. Proper and dedicated use of a quality crème like Man1 Man Oil can be a
strong ally in the fight against male organ odor.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
manhood health issues, tips on improving member sensitivity and what to do to
maintain a healthy male organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.