Caught up with an old gal pal I knew in the biz and we got to chatting about old times; one topic we ventured into was "what was the most uncomfortable part of the biz to you?" and we both agreed that hovering over a groin that had, even a mild, case of jock itch just before you were gonna do the bj was tough. Trying to keep a lovely smile on your lips while you unroll the condom onto the cock, and making sure you don't touch any of the infected area during engagement, and ignoring the mild sulphuric smell...yup.....not fond memories.
Jock itch, tinea cruris, is a common affliction amongst men, especially desk jockeys, professional drivers, and overweight men. It grows in damp, warm folds of skin; lots of guys don't know they have it, especially if the belly has gotten too prominent to see over. It presents as a redness along the inside of the thighs, spreading into the testicles and down through to the anus; it has a very strong border between affected skin and healthy skin, occasionally darkening to purple. It can be mildly, or very itchy. Tinea cruris is also called ringworm of the groin. It is contagious.
It does not reflect poor hygiene, and frequent washing with soap and water can exacerbate the condition...also, don't try to cover the odour with cologne; that will also make the condition worse.
Gold Bond medicated powder is among the best topicals to eliminate the fungus that causes this problem. You need to use it for a minimum of 4 weeks to completely destroy the beasties, also, blow drying the area on a low setting after a shower is helpful...use towels only once and wash in hot, hot water.
Keeping tinea at bay will always ensure that the smile on those lovely lips, as they swoop down to envelope your cock, is real...
Jock itch, tinea cruris, is a common affliction amongst men, especially desk jockeys, professional drivers, and overweight men. It grows in damp, warm folds of skin; lots of guys don't know they have it, especially if the belly has gotten too prominent to see over. It presents as a redness along the inside of the thighs, spreading into the testicles and down through to the anus; it has a very strong border between affected skin and healthy skin, occasionally darkening to purple. It can be mildly, or very itchy. Tinea cruris is also called ringworm of the groin. It is contagious.
It does not reflect poor hygiene, and frequent washing with soap and water can exacerbate the condition...also, don't try to cover the odour with cologne; that will also make the condition worse.
Gold Bond medicated powder is among the best topicals to eliminate the fungus that causes this problem. You need to use it for a minimum of 4 weeks to completely destroy the beasties, also, blow drying the area on a low setting after a shower is helpful...use towels only once and wash in hot, hot water.
Keeping tinea at bay will always ensure that the smile on those lovely lips, as they swoop down to envelope your cock, is real...





