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On May 14, 3:48*am, "Dr. Jude Alexander" > wrote:
> On Jul 26 2012, 9:20 pm, Trent T > wrote: > > > Looking through the last few posts three different people said the uncircumcised partners they were with had bad foreskin odor even after washing in the shower. *I had that experience too and I'm wondering why, and maybe somebody uncut here can explain it? *Here are some theories I discussed with friends --- > > > --- They were never taught to wash their foreskins and they dont know how > > --- It hurts to wash foreskins because they are too tight or sensitive > > --- They are so used to foreskin stink they don't notice it themselves > > --- Even a little bit of smegma smells so bad that if you miss it you stink > > --- Smegma gets caught in folds and wrinkles and you can't get it out > > --- Often they can't pull the foreskin back so it always stinks in there. > > > Does anybody have any ideas or answers? > > Being a Doctor i can answer this question for you. I am uncut and my > wife complained of the smell of smegma after i bathe. I developed a > formula and i believe it can help men with this problem. Foreskins are > notorious for being bacteria traps. The bacteria blends with sweat and > produces smegma. I found that a solution of 1/4 cup lemon juice, 1/4 > cup lime juice, 1 TBS olive oil with the addition of 1/4 cup cider > vinegar will eliminate the smegma smell. I tried it and it works! |
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