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When a guy has a big date, whether with an established partner or a tempting new prospect, the last thing he wants is strong male organ odor to ruin the whole evening.
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Keeping Male Organ Odor from Ruining a Date By John Dugan
A man getting ready for a date always goes through a mental checklist. Killer smile? Check. Shirt that proves he spends time at the gym? Check. Witty observations? Check. Ability to feign interest in rom coms? Check. Overwhelming male organ odor? Check – unfortunately. Yes, many guys, even those who regularly engage in good male organ health practices, are cursed with persistent male organ odor. Sure, that odor may be well disguised through most of the night. But if things go as planned and it comes time for slipping out of the pants and into bed, then suddenly that male organ odor may make more of an impression than the tumescent member from which it emanates. Male organ odor shouldn’t put a quick end to an otherwise wonderful date. But what can a man do about it? www.man1health.com
Tips The first and most sensible thing a guy can do is to make sure he’s practicing good manhood hygiene. Unless a man is a naturist, his member tends to be packed away underneath two layers of clothing – trousers and underwear. This creates a high heat situation exacerbated by the presence of a thick thatch of midsection hair, which acts as an insulator and creates more heat. It’s no wonder that sweat develops in the manhood, bringing with it the bacteria that causes male organ odor. So being sure to wash the member and surrounding area regularly and thoroughly is the first step in controlling an unwanted odor situation. But there are other things to consider to keep a date from ending with the unveiling of the manhood. These include: www.man1health.com
- A quick scrub and change. Regular washing is important, but a guy with a consistent male organ odor problem should visit the bathroom right before he plans on bringing out the equipment. A quick wash can eliminate some of the odor which may have developed on the date, and changing into a fresh pair of underwear will also help. - Consider a shave. Manscaping is more and more common nowadays, and a guy with serious male organ odor may want to give it a try. Shaving away the hair takes away some of the insulation that produces odor-causing sweat. Also, with the hair gone, the sweat has fewer surfaces to cling onto and may drip further down and away from the manhood. www.man1health.com
- Go commando. Dispensing with underwear while on the actual date may not be a good idea, but regularly allowing the member and sacks to air out is an excellent way to help diminish unwanted stench. Many men find that sleeping in the buff does the trick for them. If that isn’t possible, spending an hour or so bare each day is advised for men with persistent odor issues. - Watch the diet. Different bodies metabolize foods differently, but there are some foods that tend to produce a strong odor when they leave the body through urine of sweat, such as asparagus, broccoli and red meat. Tuna, garlic and onions are often associated with more pungent sweat. That doesn’t mean a man has to avoid these altogether, but he may want to moderate his intake or avoid them the day of the big date. www.man1health.com
- Regularly apply a first rate male organ health crème(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to fight male organ odor and save a date. Not just any crème will do, of course. Be sure to select one that includes vitamin A among its ingredients. Also known as retinol, vitamin A is a natural antibacterial agent that can help eliminate the bacteria that causes male organ odor to thrive. The crème should also include moisturizing agents like Shea butter and vitamin E. Frequent washing to eliminate odor can also eliminate the oils that keep the skin properly hydrated, so using moisturizing agents can help fight dry, patchy skin from developing.