Tag: hygiene


Olfactory Psychology: Why Your Scent Shapes Social Bonds

Olfactory Psychology: Why Your Scent Shapes Social Bonds

Body Odor (Psychological and Social Perspectives) The Core Definition and Psychological Framing Body odor, technically referred to as Body Odor (B.O.) or clinically as bromhidrosis, is an unpleasant smell produced by the human body primarily resulting from the interaction between skin secretions and resident bacteria. While fundamentally a biological process, the psychological definition centers on […]

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FORESKIN

Foundations of the Prepuce in Psychological and Physiological Contexts The **prepuce**, more commonly known as the **foreskin**, is a fundamental anatomical component of the male reproductive system that serves as a protective, sensory, and functional sheath for the **glans penis**. Within the realm of **psychology**, the foreskin is often viewed through the lens of **somatic […]

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