How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor - 8 Ways that Work

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How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor - 8 Ways that Work
How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor: 8
Ways that Work
Male organs, like all living things, emanate an odor. However, some
Johnsons have a serious case of 1970’s funk. There are several reasons why
a perfectly normal male organ can quickly morph into a stinky member in
what seems like seconds. Here’s a pro’s list of how to get rid of male organ
odor.
How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor: #1 Observe Pee Etiquette
First, let’s address all men who urinate (that should be pretty much
everyone). A shake may not be adequate, guys. After peeing, wipe off the
member, otherwise little droplets of urine make their way to underwear.
Then the member bakes in the heat of the groin and those little droplets of
urine become a big-time stink fest.
For gentlemen who sport a non-cut member, be sure to pull back the
foreskin when urinating to prevent from urine getting underneath foreskin
causing a not so fragrant odor and irritation.
How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor: #2 Trim the Tree
Pubic hair traps all sorts of things like bacteria, oils, urine, and other fluids
and emissions. By keeping the hair down there trimmed, there’s less to
preserve less-than-stellar odors. It looks nice too.
How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor: #3 Have a Talk BEFORE
Intimacy
Partner Transmitted Infections can definitely lead to a stinky member,
among other much more serious consequences. Have a talk with a partner
prior to intimate contact. If a partner seems to be symptomatic of a PTI and
hasn’t disclosed it, stop contact immediately.
How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor: #4 Latex barrier and Creme
Check!
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Be sure to continue the practice of safe intimacy past the very important
convo as recommended in #3. Always use latex barriers that protect against
PTI when sensually intimate. Also, be sure to use a water-based creme when
creme is called for. Oil-based creme and DIY creme, also known as spit, can
introduce bacteria into the member.
How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor: #5 After Intimacy Protocol
After doing the wild thing, sprint off to the bathroom to give your Jolly
Roger a good cleaning. This helps remove bacteria and irritants from the
member, as well as any extra…ummm…emissions which may have been
left behind.
How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor: #6 Loosen Up…Your Drawers
that is
For most men, their member is ensconced in underwear or even just pants
the majority of the hours of each day. That means his sausage and beans
spend a lot of time marinating in a warm, sweaty, smelly environment. Be
sure to invest in good quality cotton underwear or equally good dry-wicking
underwear to get the area dry. Also, the tighty-whities don’t really need to be
tight, in fact, they shouldn’t be. Give the member some room to air out and
just hang. This not only prevents a stinky member but protects against
peripheral nerve damage as well.
How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor: #7 Check for Infection
Some non-STI related infections can cause a man’s nose to curl up. Things
like urinary tract infections and yeast infections emit a foul odor and can be
quite painful and dangerous. UTIs happen when bacteria have found its way
to the urinary tract and often takes on a fishy smell. Yeast infections happen
when there is an overgrowth of naturally occurring yeast in the body and is
demarked by a moldy smell. See a doctor for diagnosis and treatment if it’s a
first time offense.
How to Get Rid of Male Organ Odor: #8 Have a Daily Hygiene Regimen
We saved the best for last! Clean that member, mister! Cleanse the member
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daily (more if needed) with warm water and a mild cleanser. Be sure to
retract the foreskin and give the entire area a gentle, yet thorough washing.
When done, rinse well. Pat dry with a soft towel (never rub) or air dry.
Next, apply a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin) to the area. Crèmes like this include
essential nutrients like vitamin A, which is an antibacterial agent, and
vitamin C, which promotes healthy cellular function, collagen building, and
freshens the member. Add to that several other vitamins and amino acids for
strengthening skin and boosting blood flow all wrapped up in a silky Shea
butter and moisture-preserving vitamin E. No one will ever accuse a man
who follows this regimen of having a stinky member every again!
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