A thought about smegma:
Yes it is good to be clean.
I think in the west though, some are getting carried away though.
Eg. Some kids wash their faces too much. The more they wash the more sebum(oil) production is promoted, thereby causing more zits.
I remember my sister used to wash multiple times a day with soaps and noxema, etc. And she was like a pizza. So, was I. When I was unable to wash my face so much (work overseas) I did break out for a while, because the body had gotten used to the amount of sebum to produce. After a while, the body realized that it was too much and pulled back on sebum production. The zits went away.
Now, I could have just been growing out of that stage. But, I recommended the experiment to some other people, and the same result. The body eventually stopped overproducing sebum.
Now, on to smegma.
In the West we are so conditioned to cut cocks and natural ones being dirty that the minds have become clouded. I see mothers who have natural sons pulling back the skin as infants to clean them. I think this is nonsense. Smegma production begins shortly after puberty. The foreskin is attached to glans and doesn’t begin to come loose (naturally) until puberty. I remember I was still attached at 12. I remember some of my cut friends had “adhesions” on their glans, that also came loose after puberty. Some don’t come loose until well after.
I don’t produce much smegma. But, I’m willing to bet that over cleaning can cause the body to react “Oh not, there are not enough oils,” and begin to produce smegma like crazy.
Same goes true with women. In the 80s and 90s I remember the douche commercials. Women in the USA have over douched to the point that the body starts to produce more and more “cheese” and cause them to smell bad. A healthy pussy never smells bad (and tastes great on a cracker!).
Enough of my rant!
Kol-Tun (btw, I’m not knocking you, just the society. Even I’m guilty. I just assuming that you are natural, but I could be wrong. Plus all of us have their own regimens of cleaning, combing, etc.)
On a serious note : Kol-Tun, when you started using the isopropanol, how was it? Did it take a long time to adapt?