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How To Avoid Monkey Butt
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<blockquote data-quote="dougc" data-source="post: 17202" data-attributes="member: 194"><p>I have started using a three layer system. I wear under armor heat gear shorts (or other streatch fit synthetic wicking shorts) beneath under armor loose gear shorts over which I wear jeans or dockers or other long pants. This is my year 'round approach.</p><p></p><p>I also use gold bond and MBP as needed but the need for powder has been greatly reduced since switching to my wicking system.</p><p></p><p>The key is to keep the area cool and dry. For me, heat and perspiration are a deadly combination leading to MB. For many MB starts with irritated hair follicles and some choose to remove hair in that area as well.</p><p></p><p>With my roadcrafter on, standing in the saddle for a few minutes provides enough ventilation to dry out the nether regions on most hot days with this set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougc, post: 17202, member: 194"] I have started using a three layer system. I wear under armor heat gear shorts (or other streatch fit synthetic wicking shorts) beneath under armor loose gear shorts over which I wear jeans or dockers or other long pants. This is my year 'round approach. I also use gold bond and MBP as needed but the need for powder has been greatly reduced since switching to my wicking system. The key is to keep the area cool and dry. For me, heat and perspiration are a deadly combination leading to MB. For many MB starts with irritated hair follicles and some choose to remove hair in that area as well. With my roadcrafter on, standing in the saddle for a few minutes provides enough ventilation to dry out the nether regions on most hot days with this set up. [/QUOTE]
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