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Penis Hygiene

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It is important to keep yourself and your penis clean all the time. Personal hygiene is a basic decency in today's society and when it comes to sex and romance, hygiene is extremely essential. (You can't expect your partner to enjoy oral sex if you don't take good care of yourself.) Here's what every man needs to know about keeping his penis clean:

1. Tip of the Penis - The foreskin covers the glans. If you do not wash correctly, a white substance gathers, called smegma. Smegma is a combination of dead cells, skin oils and moisture and bacteria thrive in this dark, moist closed space. So, pull your foreskin back as far as it would go and wash this area gently with lukewarm water. Be careful to wash both the glans and inside the foreskin, the part that is not normally exposed.

The lack of a foreskin means that bacteria and dead cells do not accumulate there and as such, the glans are no longer protected from contact with dust, sweat, substances and fabrics that would otherwise be kept away from the penis. Some doctors feel that a circumcised penis is more exposed to bacteria causing infections of the urinary tract. That is why keeping yourself clean at all times is of paramount importance.

2. Base of the Penis - This is the area that you should focus where sweat and hair combine to produce a strong smell, just as in your armpit. The area needs frequent washing in order to keep sweat from gathering there since it's covered by underwear for most of the day. Shaving or clipping down the hair is a very good idea particularly in summer. Washing is far easier without a lot of hair getting in the way. Between the glans and the base of the penis you might also want to give the shaft a thorough scrubbing for good measure.

3. Testicles - The testicles are even more prone to producing an unpleasant smell. Sweat can accumulate in the folds of skin or in the space between the penis and the testicles. Wash each of them carefully and make sure that the small patch of skin between the base of the testicles and the anus (the perineum) is also clean and odor free (odor usually means the gathering of bacteria has begun).

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