Male Organ Odor: Blame Thioalcohols Until they become sensually active, most guys don’t pay much (if any) attention to male organ odor. They tend to not be too concerned with whether their member has a pronounced odor in the locker room, because locker rooms are known for strong odors. And most of the time, a guy can get used to his own odor so that he doesn’t even notice it. But when he starts presenting his manhood to a partner and a rank male organ odor gets in the way of desired activity, suddenly he pays attention! Searches for how better member care can affect male organ odor turn up lots of information – but few actually talk about one of the primary causes of odor, substances known as thioalcohols. The odor issue While male organ odor can have several factors, one of the primary causes is what might be thought of as the “sweat factor.” Everyone is familiar with the fact that heavy sweating produces a pronounced odor, including in the manhood area. But not everyone understands where that odor comes from. For example, we blame it all on sweat – but sweat by itself is not the culprit. Many people notice that not all sweat smells. Sweat trickling down the face, for example, doesn’t offend olfactorally. But sweat pouring out of the armpits is another matter altogether. That’s because sweat by itself does not smell. What sweat does is combine with bacteria, and when it does that, bacteria release ingredients which have a strong odor. But again, it’s not all bacteria – for example, the bacteria on the face don’t create a smell from sweat. It’s bacteria produced under the arms, in the midsection, and on the feet that have this special ability to burst forth in unwanted fragrance. Thioalcohols Scientists have discovered ingredients known as thioalcohols present in the bacteria that create unpleasant smells. And only a small number of bacteria in “smell regions” actually have thioalcohols.
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