Summertime Male Organ Odor: 6 Quick Fixes When summer arrives, it brings with it lots of sunshine, opportunities for outdoor entertainment – and ample opportunity for male organ odor. There are definitely direr male organ health issues, such as socially-transmitted infections, but male organ odor is one of the most common – and the most embarrassing. Dealing with persistent male organ odor requires some longterm strategies, but what’s a guy to do about male organ odor while waiting for the long game plan to kick in? He needs some quick fixes to take the stink away – and the following are some steps he can take that can have an effect in many cases. Go loose. Lots of men like tight briefs, both for comfort and for the way they present their package. The problem is that tight underwear generates and traps more heat, leading to more sweat, leading to more male organ odor. The problem is even worse with tight boxer briefs, which cover more area and create a larger heat/sweat problem. Wearing loose, cotton boxers is a better idea for the man who needs to cut down on male organ odor. And don’t stop with the underwear: go for a looser-cut trouser as well. Or go commando. Another option is to dispense with underwear altogether, popularly known as “going commando.” Clearly, there are advantages to this in terms of keeping the manhood cooler. However, men need to be aware of possible “side effects,” such as rough trouser fabric chafing the manhood, “leakage” seeping through fabric and the ease with which one’s aroused state can be determined (especially if trousers are tight). Select the trousers carefully. As mentioned, loose trousers are cooler, but a guy should also pay attention to fabric and color. Natural fabrics “breathe” better, whereas synthetic fabrics trap more heat. And dark colors also tend to be hotter than light. Air it out. Regularly airing the manhood out for several hours a day is part of a long term strategy to fight manhood odor. But it can also be a quick fix; if a guy realizes he is really reeking, airing out for 15 or 20 minutes can help a lot. (If airing out at work, be sure to use the men’s www.man1health.com