Showing posts with label underwear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underwear. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 September 2019

Keep Penis Health in Mind When Choosing Underwear

It may be too much to say that a healthy penis is a healthy mind, but men who truly care about their overall health do indeed want to spend some time addressing any potential penis health concerns. That’s why they make sure their penis gets plenty of appropriate exercise (which is fortunately quite enjoyable), inspect it for signs of wear and tear, treat it properly in terms of getting plenty of rest and eating right, and so on. But one area where a man might conceivably fall down? Choosing appropriate underwear for penis health.

Underwear? Really?

Now it is true that in terms of penis health, underwear selection ranks far below taking showers in scalding hot water, masturbating for hours with absolutely no lubrication, or walking naked through waist-high stems of poison ivy. But not all underwear is created equal, and sometimes what graces one’s penis can indeed make a difference.

For example, let’s look at penis odor – not anyone’s favorite topic, but a big issue for many men. No guy LIKES to have a fetid aroma arising from his otherwise appealing penis, but it does happen. One reason it occurs is because a guy sweats too ferociously in the crotch area. That’s natural – there’s a lot of hair there, two layers of clothing makes it hotter, etc. But choice of underwear can make a difference. A guy with a sweaty penis shouldn’t be wearing tighty-whiteys (or greeneys, or any color). The tightness only makes things hotter, adding to the sweat quotient.

But going with boxer briefs is even worse – there’s every bit as much tightness, plus more of the area is snugly covered, making it even hotter. Loose, cotton boxers are generally the better choice for the guy with an excessively-moist penis.

And moisture issues aside, turning the heat up too high in the crotch can dampen production of sperm over time. So men who wish to be fathers may want to let things hang a little looser.

Rubbing the wrong way

On the other hand, some guys aren’t built for loose cotton boxers. They have very sensitive penises which get overly excited by rubbing against loose cotton. Not only does this create embarrassing erect states, but it can over time cause a “rubbed raw” situation where the skin develops a dry, rashy look – and where the penis may actually find it loses a degree of sensation, which is not what any man wants.

Also, some men NEED the snug fit of briefs or boxer briefs. Their penis and balls hang in such a way that it can be uncomfortable to let them have too much freedom. A snug fitting pair of briefs may be just what they need to keep comfortable.

An, of course, there’s always the jock option., Guys tend not to like jocks and athletic supporters, but for those that are athletically inclined, wearing some form of protection can be important – especially if a line-drive baseball has your penis’s name written on it.

Choosing the right underwear is just one way that a guy can help make good penis health choices. Another, naturally enough, is to daily apply a top notch penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to the package. There are many different cremes to choose from, but take the time to find one that is going to provide the most pack to the punch – such as one with the whole complement of vitamins A, B5, C, D and E. Applied topically to the penis, these vitamins can offer their benefits more directly and efficiently. Also crucial: that the crème contains a powerful antioxidant to protect the skin. One such candidate is alpha lipoic acid, which helps fight excess free radicals that can otherwise cause oxidative damage.

Thursday, 17 January 2019

Penis Odor: The Underwear Connection

The lights are low, the music is seductive, and all the moves thus far have been perfectly timed. The man is thinking that things couldn’t have gone more perfectly as he removes his pants, giving his partner the big reveal at last. Unfortunately, the unveiling of his glorious penis is ruined by the sudden arrival of a distinctly unpleasant aroma – and it’s wafting directly from that newly revealed manhood. Yes, deadly penis odor has struck again, filling a potential partner’s head with dire imaginings concerning penis health and causing them to suddenly remember an early morning appointment and rush off. Fighting persistent penis odor is crucial, which means understanding its causes – one of which is very definitely related to one’s underwear.

Not just underwear

Clearly, penis odor has a number of causes. For one thing, odors form in areas that are damp, warm and dark, and that describes the penis to a “t.” Thick thatches of pubic hair make the midsection warm naturally, and keeping the penis buried beneath both pants and underwear only adds to the heat quotient – which in turn makes the penis and friends sweat, releasing bacteria which makes unwanted penis odor.

But while underwear is not the only culprit, it still plays into the mix – so guys need to take underwear-conscious steps to help decrease the level of penis odor.

Tips

So what can a guy do in terms of underwear and penis odor?

- Don’t wear day-olds – or worse. Look, every guy has been there: they wake up, find that somehow there’s no clean underwear even though they know they did laundry just a couple of days ago. After a quick sniff test, they choose what they hope is the least aromatic pair and make a resolve to do a load of laundry that night. In an emergency, a guy does what he has to do – but if possible sex is on the line, that just won’t do. Make a habit of doing laundry BEFORE getting down to the last pair of briefs. And if he has no clean underwear options, a guy should resist the temptation to borrow a pair from his roommate or best friend – unless they are a brand new pair that has never been worn before.

- Change it when needed. On a normal day, most guys can wear the same pair of boxers or briefs all day. But if he sweats a lot – either naturally or because he was out shooting hoops or working out at the gym – a change of underwear is needed (not to mention a shower, hint-hint). And to be on the safe side, if he’s going out on a date or working the bars, he should change beforehand, even if it’s just been a “normal sweat” day.

- Make the right choice. Choosing the right underwear can help diminish penis odor. For example, wearing loose-fitting boxers rather than tight briefs can cut down on heat and sweat. And natural fibers like cotton rather than synthetics can also allow the penis to “breathe” better.

- Go naked. Ideally, a man should “air out” his penis for a couple of hours every day. Some housing arrangements make this difficult, but many men sleep naked as a way of airing the equipment out.

Making wise underwear choices can help diminish persistent unwanted penis odor; it also helps if a guy is regularly applying a top notch penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) as part of his penis care regimen. The best crème will contain vitamin A, which has anti-bacterial properties which can help fight that darn penis odor. Ideally, the crème should also contain L-arginine, an amino acid which helps produce nitric oxide and thereby enables penile blood vessels to more properly expand when necessary.

Thursday, 10 May 2018

Penis Odor and Underwear Choice

Even the most romantic scenario can be ruined when a man removes his underwear to reveal his gift package and instead reveals a distressing penis odor situation. But unfortunately, penis odor is one of the most common - and persistent - penis health problems around. Most guys are unaware of their own penis odor, and many men know that a certain degree of manly scents can actually be pleasing to a woman - but there’s a significant difference between a manly scent and a reeking penis odor. Therefore, learning how to fight this problem is key to a man’s long term sexual happiness.

Penis odor causes

It’s no surprise that penis odor is such a big deal. After all, body odor generally is related to sweat, and sweat is generally caused by a heated situation. Just think about the penis for a moment. In the first place, it’s usually snuggled beneath not one but two layers of clothing, making it extra heated already. Then the thatch of pubic hair adds another layer of insulation, and the contact it has with the thighs also adds to the heat. Add in stray drops of dried urine or semen, and there’s a recipe for big-time odor.

Underwear

There are several things a guy can do to help address penis odor issues, and focusing on underwear is one of the major ones. With that in mind, here are several suggestions.

- Keep it clean. The most basic one, but one which some guys still forget. Sure, it can be tempting to put off doing laundry one more day and plan on re-wearing a pair of briefs tomorrow - but just don’t.

- Change it often. It may be a hassle, but sometimes a guy just needs to change underwear more than once a day. Certainly put on a fresh pair after going to the gym or playing a game of football. But some summer days are so hot that even just breathing produces sweat. And by all means, change underwear before a date - even if it hasn’t been an especially sweaty day.

- Go loose. Lots of men like the comfort and security that tight briefs and boxer briefs provide. They also may like the way that these underwear types show off and present their bulge. Nevertheless, tight underwear just adds to the heat. Wearing light, loose cotton boxers can help decrease the sweat and smell quotient significantly. If a guy really thinks he’s going to be more impressive in briefs when he doffs his trousers, then he should wear boxers normally and just change into the tighter gear as he’s getting ready for his date.

- Go natural. When in the privacy of his own home, a man should regularly dispense with underwear altogether and let his penis air out in the altogether. An hour every day can make a big difference.

- Choose natural fibers. Underwear made of 100% cotton is going to allow guy’s equipment to "breathe" more easily. Shiny synthetic fabrics trap the heat inside, so avoid them at all costs.

- Don’t borrow. Under no circumstances should a man borrow his roomie’s underwear. There are plenty of health reasons, but it also will just add his unwanted lingering scent to the mix.

Taking care with one’s underwear is an excellent way to start approaching penis odor issues, but more is needed. For example, every guy needs to be regularly applying a first class penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) . Crucially, he needs to select a crème that includes vitamin A among its ingredients. Why? Because vitamin A is blessed with anti-bacterial properties that enable it to fight persistent penis odor. It also helps if that crème contains a powerful antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid. This can strengthen the penis skin by fighting oxidative stress, leaving it healthier and less prone to damage and more ready to resist odor-causing bacteria.

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

The Healthy Penis and Choice of Underwear

One of the advantages to modern man’s increased attention to general physical health is that there is a corresponding increase in attention to penis health. More and more men take steps to ensure that they have a good, attractive, healthy penis to present to their partners.

While this attention to penis health focuses frequently on the penis itself, men also are aware that environmental and lifestyle choices impact whether he has a healthy penis or not. This includes a man’s choice of underwear. With many more underwear options available to the average man, it’s worthwhile to do a little exploring and see what some of the pros and cons are to popular men’s underwear options.

Material

One of the things that a man needs to consider is the fabric out of which the underwear is made. There are natural fabrics, like cotton or silk, and synthetic fabrics, such as rayon, nylon or polyester. They both have pluses and minuses associated with them.

- Cotton is the go-to fabric for most "daily use" underwear. It’s durable, "breathes" well, washes and dries well, and has good absorbability. But for many men, cotton - even when dyed bright or vibrant colors - is a little too normal or even dull.

- Silk is also natural, but it has a sheen to it that many men (and women) find attractive. However, silk often doesn’t hold up well to repeated washing and the "slickness" of the material may be a little too arousing for some penises. It also tends to trap heat, making it good for winter wear, less good for hot summer days.

- Among the synthetics, rayon shrinks easily and tends to have a fairly clammy feel to it. Polyester is durable but doesn’t breathe well at all; while it has some use for some athletic underwear, it tends to create strong odor (and bacteria) situations. Nylon, which is lighter weight and wind resistant, is a better bet for sports underwear.

Style

Style is again often a matter of personal preference, but there are some factors to be considered.

- Briefs. The basic classic, briefs are a popular choice because they are comfortable, wear well, and provide especially good support for the testicles. However, because they are designed to fit snugly, they do increase the heat quotient and can trap odors in the penis area.

- Boxers. When a guy wants to hang loose, boxers are the answer. They also tend to have a high degree of breathability. Because they are baggier than briefs, they are more noticeable when worn with tight pants. They also supply no support for the testicles, and the open-fly brand may mean the penis will fall out and rub against the outer trouser fabric - which can be uncomfortable.

- Boxer briefs. For some, the best of both worlds, with the support of briefs and the design of boxers. They also provide some extra protection against chafing. But the snugness combined with the greater amount of material (compared to a brief) can also mean that they "heat up" more.

- Jockstraps. A mesh athletic pouch with (typically) just straps attaching it, so that the buttocks are uncovered. They protect the package, but they tend to compress things in a way many find uncomfortable.

In general, cotton underwear is the best choice for everyday wear, with nylon usually good for athletic issues. In terms of style, a man needs to weigh whether his package needs more support and whether more or less heat is an issue for him.

Proper choice of underwear is just one step in maintaining a healthy penis. Daily use of a top notch penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) is even more important. The best crèmes will contain essential vitamins (A, B5, C, D and E) which help keep the manhood in good health, especially when topically to the penis itself. It is best if the crème contains L-arginine as well. This amino acid plays a role in the process by which penis blood vessels open more fully, thus allowing greater flow during the erectile process.

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

The Healthy Penis and Underwear: Do Boxers or Briefs Matter?

Boxers or briefs? The great underwear debate has been going on for decades, yet it’s usually framed as a comfort and sex appeal issue. That’s fine, but it ignores the "healthy penis" issue, which should also be taken into consideration when deciding what wrapping to add to one’s package With matters of appropriate penis care in mind, the following offers some things to contemplate when picking out the day’s underwear.

What’s the temperature?
A man’s crotch is often the hottest area on his body. That’s due to a number of factors, including the presence in many men of a very dense thicket of pubic hair and the fact that the equipment is typically kept beneath two layers of clothing (trousers and underwear). Add to this the fact that blood rushing into the penis for those frequent erections increases the heat, and it’s easy to see why a guy’s groin is usually a tropical zone.

Excess heat can be uncomfortable, of course, but it’s also not the best for maintaining a healthy penis. Higher groin heat is associated with lower sperm counts, for one thing. It also adds to the penis odor problem many men already have and creates a situation where heat rashes and other dermatological issues can arise.

With that in mind, men may want to opt for looser, lightweight cotton boxers during the summer months and save tighter, heat-prone briefs and boxer briefs for colder times and climes.

Is protection needed?
Sometimes a guy needs special protection for his guys - for example, if he’s engaging in sports activities in which extra support is needed. An athletic cup is typically recommended for such instances; however, jocks who use a jock should remember that the necessary "scrunching" effect adds to the heat issue described above - and increases the risk of developing the problems above. It’s advisable to wear the jock only during the time in which one is being athletically active and switch to something more comfortable later. Also, it’s absolutely essential that athletic supporters (or any underwear habitually worn during athletic activity) are laundered after each use.

Is visibility a factor?
Sometimes a guy wants to show off his bulge; other times he’d rather not. The tightness of the trousers is a huge factor here, but underwear choice can also be important. Guys wanting to show off what they have may opt to go commando. Short term, that can be fine. Long term, however, forcing the penis to rub against rough fabrics can cause irritation that can damage the skin or cause some loss of sensitivity. Similarly, some men find that their excited members can push out of the fly in traditional boxers. When this visible boner occurs during an important presentation at work, it can be a distraction - and can cause penile irritation. Opting for a more secure brief or boxer brief may be the better answer for such situations.

What about humidity?
This can be even more difficult to work around than mere heat. Loose boxers can become drenched with sweat, causing discomfort. With briefs, sweat may pool around the leg elastics, causing chafing. As mentioned above, going without underwear can create skin irritation; in a humid situation, the lack of an extra layer of clothing may also make penis odor more noticeable. For a healthy penis, the best bet is to find the lightest underwear possible and carry spares, so a guy can change two or three times a day as needed.

Underwear choice helps promote a healthy penis, but that’s not enough. A first-rate penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) is also needed. Penis odor will take a blow if a crème containing vitamin A is regularly applied, due to vitamin A’s potent anti-bacterial properties. In addition, a crème with Shea butter and vitamin E, two top-notch hydrators, can help keep the skin properly moist, thereby dealing with penile skin irritation. And if loss of sensitivity occurs, a crème with neuroprotective acetyl L-carnitine is just what is needed to help restore sensation.