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I have fond memories of grandma’s Tweed.

 

Good way to keep the ball sack / crack area dry over warmer months or should be consigned to the moist dustbin of history?

 

Any thoughts, Saints fans?

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Still use talc now. It's the only way to avoid chafeage in my base layers. Makes it much easier to take them off after a work out too. The combination of trench arse and sweat vacuum is a look to avoid, definitely. Talc alleviates that to a large extent. Fond memories of it as a child too, as well as enjoying the current practicality of it today

 

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Good substitute if trying to have a dry January and stay off the coke.

 

Then sup on a Heineken 0.0 and know your decision making is unimpaired

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I stopped using it way back in the 70’s when someone told me it caused cancer. I decided that I would rather get chaffing.

 

I thought this was a comparatively recent scare.

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Back in the mid 70’s the changing room would be full of clouds of the stuff after a match. After one game a team mate mentioned that he had stopped using it because of the threat of cancer. I didn’t look into the veracity of his claim but never used it again myself.

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If you just dab it on your nuts and arse crack it seems unlikely you would inhale it?

 

I guess you need to be careful if you doth venture south on a user.

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If you just dab it on your nuts and arse crack it seems unlikely you would inhale it?

 

I guess you need to be careful if you doth venture south on a user.

 

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