you know, the thing you get when you walk / run alot, and your thighs are all sweaty and rub in each other, then after a while it start to burn while they rub?
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Thread: best way to prevent jock itch?
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I guess it depends what you need it for.. after running a marathon, i learned that the extra few bucks on the body glide was well worth it
i chafed literally everywhere that there was any friction, groin, thighs, toes, armpits, nipples, along the seam of my shorts, along the seam of my shirt around my neck. Showers were death for a couple days.. Anyways, since using body glide I havent had any problems with chafing at all. I definately recommend it
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