April 18, 2025

Month: April 2025

Ladies, there are many a delicate subject that has to be raised when in a relationship and one of the most common concerns the matter of male organ odor. Even when your man is doing all the right things when it comes to male organ care, he may still be packing a package that is unpleasantly aromatic. And what is a woman to do about this?
It’s not unusual.

It would be nice to report that male organ odor is a rare occurrence, but that is simply not the case – something many women can readily attest to. Sure, not every man has equipment that reeks whenever he drops his trousers – but many do. And many are simply unaware of this problem.

Why is it?

When one thinks about it, it’s actually pretty natural that male organ odor would be a problem. First of all, there’s the nature of the beast itself, so to speak. Unless a guy is heavily into manscaping, the manhood and sack are covered in or surrounded by loads of hair. This natural insulation creates a heating pad effect which simply invites sweat to make a guest appearance.

But that’s not the only heat source. When a man gets hard, blood rushes into his member and becomes trapped there, which in turn raises the heat level in the area. So in addition to the insulation, the tumescent factor plays a part in generating heat.

Then there’s placement. The equipment hangs right up against the legs, so it also captures heat from that part of the body. And if those legs are hairy, that’s more heat and more sweat. Add in the fact that the package is kept buried beneath (usually) two layers of clothing, and it’s no wonder the area is filled with sweat – which brings with it odor-causing bacteria.

Bringing it up

So how does one raise the delicate subject of overwhelming male organ odor with one’s partner? In an ideal situation, a couple is open enough with each other that no subject is out of bounds. In such cases, a woman needs to just frame the issue in an appropriate manner:

– Start with praise. When delivering difficult news, it’s often good to soften it by framing it with some positives. Pick things that mean something to your particular man, such as “You know, when we’re in bed together, you really take me to places I’ve never been before,” or “When I see you bare, I think about how lucky I am!”

– Bring it up gently. Next, slide into the subject. “But, there is just one thing that I wish we could change because it would make things even better.”

– Then tell. Now let him know what the problem is. “As awesome as your manhood is, most of the time it has an odor that’s kind of strong. I was wondering if there might be something you could do that could help with this.”

Male organ odor can be a delicate subject because a man may think it implies he is unhygienic when in fact some men who wash thoroughly and regularly still experience this issue. That’s why all men should include a first-class male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) as part of their daily manhood care routine. First and foremost, this crème needs to include a potent anti-bacterial ingredient, such as vitamin A. The proper bacteria fighter is crucial to preventing male organ odor at the root and essential for success in stubborn cases. It also helps if the crème includes a combination of moisturizing agents (such as natural Shea butter and vitamin E), as their hydrating qualities can keep the member from drying out if a man has used harsh soaps in his battle against male organ odor.

No matter how good the sensual activity may be, no guy would mind having even better sensual activity. But sometimes men are hesitant to explore their options, among them the male organ sleeve. Yet this sensual implement can have a positive effect in the bedroom, and does not present significant negative impacts on male organ health for men who may be interested in adding something new to their routine.
Sheath? Sleeve? What is it?

Essentially, a male organ sleeve and a male organ sheath are the same thing. Both names refer to a cylindrical object that fits over a guy’s manhood and thereby adds some extra dimension to the member.

In olden days (very olden days!), men used a sheep’s bladder for this same purpose (as well as for contraceptive purposes). New Guinea is famous for its tribal male organ gourds, which were more often used for decorative purposes but which in some instances were used during sensual performance. Polynesian men used sheaths made from woven plant fibers for sensual enhancement.

Current sleeves

Times change, of course. Nowadays, a male organ sleeve is usually made of some substance like rubber, plastic or silicone. The shape is basically phallic. Some are the same thickness from top to bottom, while others may have variation, particularly toward the end, where it may be shaped to resemble the head of the manhood.

Although many male organ sleeves are smooth, others feature a textured surface which is intended to provide greater pleasure when the sleeve-covered member is inserted into the female organ. The texture may be “veiny,” again to make the object appear more realistically male organ-like, or it may be “bumpy,” featuring any number of small rounded mounds. In some cases, the sleeve may have small, very flexible “spikes.” This variation in texture is intended to make the experience more stimulating for the woman, although different women prefer different textures.

Use

Whatever the size or texture, the sleeve has an opening at one end and is hollow on the inside. The manhood is inserted through the hole and extends as far as possible into the sleeve. Some sleeves come with straps to help hold them in place, but they are more commonly strapless.

With the sleeve on, a man now has added length and/or girth to his firm member. It may be a few fractions of an inch or it may be several inches, depending on the model chosen. The change in shape and size from what a woman is accustomed to adds variety to a couple’s lovemaking and the change of pace can result in a new experience for the woman.

But what about the man? He also can get substantial enjoyment from the experience. Sleeves should fit very snugly around the tumescent manhood. The friction from the sleeve itself combines with the friction from thrusting inside the female organ to create a new and very pleasurable sensation.

Discomfort

There can be some discomfort with a sleeve. It needs to fit “just right,” not too loose (which could cause it to fall off or prevent it from giving pleasurable friction to the member) and not too tight (which can be painful and cause a sore manhood). In some instances, a sleeve that adds several inches in length may require a man to thrust at an unfamiliar angle, which may be exciting or may be uncomfortable.

Sleeve use can lead to better sensual activity, but sometimes the feel of the male organ sleeve against the bare member may result in rawness or soreness. For that reason, using a first-rate male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) is in order. It’s important to select a crème that contains ingredients that can moisturize and revitalize the skin to help soothe soreness; ideally, such a crème will contain a combination of a high-end emollient (think Shea butter) and a natural hydrating agent (such as vitamin E). Unfamiliar rubbing from an improperly-fitting sleeve can also cause a bit of “deadening” in the sensation department; a crème with neuroprotective acetyl L-carnitine is just the ticket for handling such an issue.

Few men get hot and bothered discussing matters of contraception and infection prevention, but men should try to keep in mind the fact that responsibility and a high level of comfort can be very sensual traits. No partner wants to deal with a man who grumbles, sighs and laments the use of barrier protection; one might as well tell his partner right off the bat that he’s not planning to enjoy himself. And nobody wants to have an awkward conversation about lovemaking history or protection preferences, but those conversations are important for female organ and manhood health, and they don’t need to be awkward. A man who brings knowledge and ease to such topics can start things off on the right foot.
The following are important things to discuss before engaging in sensual activity with a new partner:

Back-Up Method

If a man’s partner is female, he may want to know if she uses another form of birth control, such as the tablet or the Nuva ring. Barriers can break or slip off; though it’s rare when they are put on correctly – something every man should be very skilled at – it’s still possible, and the couple may be more comfortable if the female partner has a back-up contraceptive method.

Infection History

Many people have had one or more partner-transmitted infections in the past. Some people still have active infections, whereas others have been treated and cured. Be honest.

Testing History

Sensually active individuals should receive regular infection testing, at least once a year. This is true even if no symptoms are present, as some people don’t exhibit symptoms of infections but can still pass them on. It’s important to understand that not all infections can be tested for, so even if no symptoms are present and tests have come back negative, there’s always a chance of passing something along. That’s why barriers are never a bad idea – they don’t prevent the spread of all infections 100%, but they go a long way to inhibit transmission.

Previous Partners

Many people like to discuss how many previous partners each has had. Some prefer not-so-specific information, focusing on a general feel for how many, and a number for those with whom one has had unprotected activity in particular. Good questions to ask are: Have previous partners had partner-transmitted infections before, during or after their time together? How many partners since the last round of infection testing?

What If?

Whenever two people are sensually active and wish to avoid getting pregnant, it’s a good idea to ensure that both are on the same page concerning what to do in the event of accidental pregnancy. One partner might be strictly opposed to the pregnancy being completed, while the other might want to keep the child or go the adoption route. A disagreement here could turn into a major life problem for both partners. This is something best discussed before it has a chance to occur.

Safe lovemaking is one of the primary elements of male organ care. Others include practicing proper hygiene and making sure to give one’s member plenty of exercise. In order to ensure everything is in good working order, guys should perform self-checks regularly. Anything out of the ordinary? How is the skin condition? If a man notices dry, chafed skin, he should attend to that. Cracks in the skin can provide a welcoming home for viruses, bacteria and fungi. Also, constant friction can cause the skin to toughen, reducing sensation over time. Men would be wise to use a male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) to moisturize the skin daily, protecting it from the various frictions it encounters from barriers, clothing, other bodies and a man’s own hand. Skin health, along with safe lovemaking, is a vital component of overall manhood health.