Don't get offended! You could be hyper-hygienic and you'd still ooze odors. Even grosser, bacteria's to blame.
It starts in the sweat glands, which are coiled tubes unique to mammals that release fluids from the blood supply of the dermis layer of skin. Apocrine sweat glands, found in select locations such as the scalp, nipples, genitals and armpits, secrete the viscous substances that invite bacterial growth. (Actual sweat is produced by eccrine glands, which are distributed widely over the body.) The bacteria break down your waste secretions, and it's these hard-working guests that create your special funk.