Male Organ Health at College: 6 Essential Tips The dorm rooms are buzzing, the frat houses are rocking and course curricula are causing many freshmen to scratch their heads in wonder. Yes, the fall college season is in full gear now, with all that entails. For many guys, especially those who are experiencing their first semester at college, it’s both wonderful and confusing. In the midst of everything else going on, some guys may need some assistance in maintaining proper male organ health on campus. That’s where these little male organ health tips can come in handy. Don’t borrow soap. Hey, we applaud your desire to pay attention to hygiene – both manhood-specific and total body – but we also encourage you to avoid using someone else’s soap in the shower. Why? Because, unless the bar of soap has just been removed from its wrapper, it may have picked up germs or skin particles that can get transferred to you. Some men have a severe reaction to using another person’s soap, with it in some cases bringing about a very unsightly male member rash. In other cases, the soap someone else uses may have chemicals or fragrances that don’t get along well with your own skin. So for safety’s sake, stick to your own. Or towels. Or underwear. Okay, borrowing a towel is okay – if it has been cleaned since its last use. But never bother a bro’s briefs or boxers, or use a towel that hasn’t been cleaned, if for no other reason than it’s a good way to catch jock itch. Be prepared. Many men find themselves sensually active with other people in college. That’s why a guy needs to be prepared and always have a latex protection handy. Although latex protections cannot guarantee that a guy won’t catch a social disease, they cut way, way down on the risk – and that’s very important. Even if a guy thinks he’s not likely to get “lucky,” having a latex protection nearby just in case is a wise move. Get tested. If a man has partner sensual activity without a latex www.man1health.com