The male genital area can accumulate sweat, bacteria, and traces of natural secretions that, if not properly cleaned, can be transferred during s3xual contact.
This can lead to irritation, urinary tract infections, or bacterial vaginosis in women, even without a s3xually transmitted infection.
2. Wearing tight or synthetic underwear:
A lot of men don’t know this, yet polyester or Lycra underwear promotes the accumulation of heat and moisture, creating an ideal environment for the growth of fungi and bacteria. These microorganisms can easily be transmitted to his woman during contact.
What to do: Choose breathable cotton underwear and avoid very tight garments helps keep the area dry and healthy. It’s also essential to change your underwear daily and avoid sleeping in the same underwear you wore during the day.