That’s going to depend a lot on the person - for some people that would be too much bathing, for others not so much. Also, what the person uses on their skin and hair. You might, for example, do the main washing before bed and more or less just rinse off in the morning - or vice versa. Or use something really mild on your skin so it doesn’t dry out or become irritated.
Hmm… there are number of companies out there advertising underwear that’s supposed to absorb/wick away all manner of bodily fluids (period flow, urine, sweat). Maybe try one?
No shit? Do not get that stuff where you are sensitive.
You’ll be screaming.
Son-of-a-wrek does a funny comedy bit about the time he put Gold bond on prickly heat rash on his well…umm…p***k. That his own Mom, who laughed hysterically, did not need to hear.
I’m not going to put that stuff on my crotch. That’s a sensitive area. I’m sure it does work. But I’ll just continue changing my underwear frequently when i exercise.
Trim pubes if necessary , wear natural fibers for wicking away wetness. Bamboo is great. Change out of damp underclotjes. I sleep with no bottoms on under my nightgown for air circulation
Just a point of data for this thread… my wife had a coupon and bought some of the Old Spice Gentleman’s Blend whole body deodorant for my sons and I to try.
We used it on my 12, nearly 13 year old son this weekend. He stank by the end of the day in the armpits, but his feet weren’t nearly as rancid as usual. So apparently it works on some areas but not others. And FWIW, regular old antiperspirant works fine on him, so he doesn’t have some sort of unusual stench problem (well, other than being a boy that age).