Chaffing in Men

popsicle

Member
So, my son get chaffed quite often. I am not a boy, so I am having a difficult time helping.

Usually happens when he is sweaty or wet (like water park wet, not peed his pants wet). He just started a job today where I he sweats, so he is already complaining.

He is a boxer wearer, so I bought boxer briefs. He said he wore them today, it did not work, he is currently suffering.

Any serious help is appreciated.


TIA
 
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czygvtwkr

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Corn Starch Baby Powder or Gold bond powder on the inner thighs and the berries will take care of it. Tighty whities help too.
 

mamatutu

mama to two
Corn Starch Baby Powder or Gold bond powder on the inner thighs and the berries will take care of it. Tighty whities help too.

You are right about the cornstarch, not the baby powder because of fragrance additives, and I don't know about Gold Bond. My husband is an ultra runner and he gets this problem when he runs in the rain, or through rivers and streams. So, I guess it could be viewed as swamp ass! :lol:The corn starch works great and is pure, so that is the way to go. Just dab it on with a cotton ball. Cotton ball! :lol:
 
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czygvtwkr

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Forgot to mention in a pinch corn starch out of the pantry will work just fine and make the rubbing almost silky.
 

ginwoman

Well-Known Member
You are right about the cornstarch, not the baby powder because of fragrance additives, and I don't know about Gold Bond. My husband is an ultra runner and he gets this problem when he runs in the rain, or through rivers and streams. So, I guess it could be viewed as swamp ass! :lol:The corn starch works great and is pure, so that is the way to go. Just dab it on with a cotton ball. Cotton ball! :lol:

Yup, fragrance additives not good in anything!
 
Everyone keeps saying corn starch. And every time I'm thinking corn MEAL, trying to figure out how that could possibly be comfortable....

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