Your skin clears up and the good bacteria start building back up to stop the stink your body naturally produces. Quick soapless, scrubless showers will allow our evolutionary state to take over. I broke my ankle 30 years ago. I had a hard time getting upstairs to wrap my cast and then shower. I gave up on day 3.I started getting a little funky after a week, but then the stink started to go away. I took a quick soapless rinse in the shower and I was nearly stink-free. I had been taking medication for psoriasis and eczema not to mention dandruff shampoo. My skin cleared up, dandruff went away in about a month. Since then I only use soap to wash my hands and use deodorant sparingly. My showers last about 30 seconds and I only shower 2–3 times a week. I am very active, walking about 10 miles a day. I have never had someone say I stink, and I have friends that would joyfully make fun of me if I did. I told my secret to a girl I had been dating for a couple of months and it almost ended the ...
I think this question is for individual tastes, and personally, I love crossdressing and I’m definitely not gay, nor can I ever “pass” physically as a woman. I just don’t have the face/body for it. Socially, I had girlfriends, but at moment, I’m not interested in attracting females who can’t accept me wearing comfortable clothing that happens to be in the female section of the the clothing store. I’m an expert in the bedroom for getting women to climax. Recently, my sciatica hurts a lot when I wear workpants, so pantyhose/stockings, skirts and dresses have helped me function better with less pain, even though I’ve been wearing them since 2022 If I could rename this question, I’d rename it to “Do you really enjoy wearing comfortable clothing?”. In the general side of things, Men’s clothing is often basic and standard (shirt&pants), rugged, rough, and used for protection against the environment and cold weather to get work done. You wouldn’t want to wear a heavy snow gear and boots o...