• Family removed from plane after fellow passengers allegedly complained about bod
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https://sg.news.yahoo.com/family-removed-plane-fellow-passengers-allegedly-complained-body-odor-185057248.html
bod = body order, at least to me so don't worry about it.
People with terrible body odor that don't realize they have terrible body odor should be told by the nearest person. There's a regular who comes to my job every other day that smells absolutely FOUL but I don't think he has any idea. The smell that eminates from his body lingers for a good 5-10 minutes after he's walked by the area. It also doesn't help that his vocal chords are in bad shape so he has to lean in close to essentially whisper to you. Seriously the BO he gives off is enough to make my eyes water.
I bet their coworkers, family, friends, and acquaintances will thank those passengers.
You are that nearest person you're talking about.
Wash your ass
Every convention I have been to there's always a group that smells horrid. One friend of mine even ended up sharing a hotel room with this guy who did not bath or clean himself in any way. His hair was matted and greasy, he stunk in every way from pit stank to ass reek, and his gums were black and teeth were brown. He didnt change his clothes once and slept in them. I do not understand how people can exist in such a state. I forgot to shower this morning and I felt nasty all day.
I have a friend who has really bad body odor as well. Problem is I don't wanna offend him or anything. I'm sure he's aware of it and I don't wanna make him feel any worse.
Used to work with someone who, up until they were informed by our boss to improve their hygiene, smelled like what I can only describe as "if a mothball had bad morning breath".
I was at mcdonalds yesterday and some normal looking old guy came in smelling of the dankest foulest weed, like I was gaging. BO can be unbearable in some circumstances.
Good riddance, i got sat next to a right smelly bastard on a 16 hour flight once. Thankfully it was a pretty empty flight so i just moved seats.
Just use one of these on them https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/spongebob/images/d/de/Nautical_Novice_072.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20180622042302
I've learned to "smell" people from just seeing them, because they all tend to dress the same / have the same body proportions. Examples: An obese person with sweat pants and a stretchy-looking, single-color shirt? Be glad if they're far away from you when you see them. A young-looking, usually very thin person who dresses like a very stereotypical hippie from 60s? Yeah he probably doesn't believe in showers or something. I know everyone says you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but life has taught me that you ABSOLUTELY should.
sweat doesn't naturally have a bad smell to it, when it comes into contact with germs on your skin it creates the odor. and guess what you do to prevent that? fucking shower and wash yourself with soap you fucking barbarians.
I work with this one big Norwegian guy, there's a joke between other colleagues that he showers in fish oil. But in all seriousness you can tell he's in for work because he leaves a smelly trail where ever he works and it lingers for about 15 minutes. We've told him numerous times to take a shower in the morning DAILY but he still reeks, worst thing is he infected another colleague with the smelly-virus as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0xDGXotGIE
Once you stop caring, you can only go down.
to reitterate, the guy was late 50s, wearing a normal pair of jeans, carhart jacket, button shirt and crisp hat, smelled like he'd been soaking in bongwater for days. Would not guess that out of a lineup.
I've personally confronted him about it.
Why would they complain about their bods? I mean yeah, they could use a few sit ups, but who couldn't?
Absolutely disgusting. Had a friend who had stopped bathing. Everyone stopped hanging out with him until he did.
Do you at least shower with mild or cold water, because showering twice a day with hot water is bad for your skin.
I don't always shower daily, but I definitely take one before going anywhere or hanging out with friends.
They're just naturally born melee players what's the problem
I try not to stink in piublic but it really depends on what snacks (crumbs) are left in your belly button
as long as it's not a ridiculous long shower and keep moisturised i can't see anything wrong with bathing twice a day. for some people it can be better for your skin.
I don't get how hard it is to make yourself not stink to high Heaven. As someone who can't shower incredibly often due to bad skin issues that flare up with too much exposure to water (chronic dry skin, frequent severe eczema outbreaks that make me look like a leper, and no amount of medication or lotion helps, I can't even swim in oceans or pools because the salt & chemicals eat me alive), I at LEAST take the effort to use deodorant, and wash with soap and water with a washcloth under my arms and any skin folds, and wash my hair in the kitchen sink when it needs it. Brush your teeth, change your clothes, at least make some sort of effort. If you're stuck in a situation where you can't brush your teeth, at least pack some powerful mints or a travel teeth cleaning kit and use a public restroom. Fuck sake. It's not difficult at all. If someone whose skin falls apart at the slightest signs of moisture can find a way, so can you.
I have an incredibly poor sense of smell and one of my worst fears is smelling bad but nobody telling me that I do. I shower usually once every two days or so (work in a temperature controlled office so I don't sweat often) and put on deodorant and cologne (only a little) daily, but I can't tell if I smell bad. I chew gum, use mouthwash and brush daily but I tend to have dry mouth and I can't really tell if my breath is bad either. One perk is that if some asshole farts in a car and rolls the windows up I'm unaffected while everyone else gags, so I've got that going for me.
I had to write an employee up and send him home after he repeatedly came to work smelling like he hasn't wiped his ass in two weeks.
I was like that in middle-school due to depression, I didn't notice at all and anyone who pointed it out was just picking on me. I wasn't as bad as that guy since I did shower once a week. Now I can't stand going more than 40 hours without a shower, I can feel the buildup in my skin and it drives me crazy and ruins my whole day until I can get into the shower.
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