Recurrent infections, irritations, or vaginal pH imbalances can sometimes have hidden causes that do not originate from the woman. Female intimate health is closely linked to the hygiene and lifestyle habits of both partners.

Discussing these issues is not a sign of distrust—it is a sign of maturity and mutual care. Below are three male habits that can impact women’s intimate health, along with practical tips to reduce risk and maintain a healthy relationship.

1. Neglecting Hygiene Before Sexual Activity

The male genital area can accumulate bacteria, sweat, and natural secretions. If not properly cleaned, these can be transferred during sexual contact, potentially causing irritation, urinary tract infections, or bacterial vaginosis in women—even in the absence of sexually transmitted diseases.

What to do:

  • Both partners should maintain a regular intimate hygiene routine.
  • Warm water and mild, fragrance-free soap are sufficient.
  • Wash before and after sexual activity to reduce the risk of infection.

2. Wearing Tight or Synthetic Underwear