This is one reason I question the
use of anti-perspirants. Unless you have an extreme case of wet pits or are in a situation (eg business look) where
obvious dampness would be a negative, a regular deoderant would be preferred, if anything is used at all (I usually
go totally without - unless I'm not feeling well. I've found that when I get sick my pits really can reek. It's
one way I can tell I'm fighting an infection.)
There are of course the debates over whether the chemicals used
in anti-p products are good for you at all (eg aluminum) but right now I'm only considering the stank factor.
From what I've gleaned over the years, "hot and sweaty" often worked pretty well in terms of sexual responses. I
recall a survey that asked women what kind of men would attract them and many replied "sweaty construction worker"
type (probably a buff bodied one though, over a beer belly butt-crack flasher...).
(Of course what people SAY
they want and what they really find satisfying can oft be different things...)
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