I think it is normal to wonder if the person who has body odor bathes. Or, I also wonder if they wash their clothes enough. Are they eating some kind of food that is giving off an odor? Those are the three things I think of:
Bathing?
Washing clothes frequently?
Food?
2006-10-31 10:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Recently,I was passing a co-worker and he had strong body odor. I wondered if it was a hygiene problem or a health problem. Why do you have a BO? You need to address the problem and get rid of it. It really is unpleasant, and will give people a bad impression of you. Good Luck!
2006-10-31 10:58:41
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answered by Trisha O 2
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I was standing in line at the grocery store yesterday. The man in front of me had such awful BO that I felt sick to my stomach. I was as far away from him I could possibly get and still be in line and I could still smell him. I had cash in my hand so I stuck the cash up to my nose so the smell of the cash would be the only thing I could smell. He had on a tank shirt and I figured that the reason it was so bad was because there was no underarm fabric to the shirt to catch the smell. Terrible experience!
2006-10-31 10:50:25
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answered by tommygirl 3
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I was looking at furniture. The sales person was actually leaving a trail of a terrible Odor behind them as they walked me around the showroom.I couldn't believe the manager didn't send the person. Please if you have body odor deal with it. Many times the odor is your body telling you it needs detoxification or the it is in need of much more water.
2006-10-31 10:46:09
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answered by thirsty mind 6
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I encounter people with a body odor EVERY DAY. Atleast five of my friends don't wear no deodoraunt. AND THEY STINK! I mean it depends on if you wear deorderaunt because you'll smell the sent of it. But if you don't you need to take a closer look, and get some.
2006-10-31 10:42:58
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answered by lil_ler12 3
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When I get near someone that smells bad I just try not to make a big deal. If its my friend i wont act mean or rude, maybe they just where sweating or didn't have time to shower or something of that sort. If i don't know the person and I need to be with them for whatever reason then i feel uncomfortable.
2006-10-31 11:41:00
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answered by cj 1
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When it's hot and you sweat, you will smell a little, that's normal. Use a little deodorant under the arms. Shower in the morning. If you have to go out to the movies or a party after work or school, take another shower before you out.
Also the smell of unwashed scalp is disgusting, too. So wash your hair, if lazy, use 2 in one shampoo like head&shoulders.
Wash with deoderant soap underarm, belly button, privates and feet. If you don't you will STINK. The stink does make me want to throw up. Maybe not extreme vomiting but I've thrown up a little in my mouth because someone is too lazy to take care of their personal hygene.
Go clean yourself you filthy swine and don't forget to wash your buttcrack!
2006-10-31 14:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Body odor is normally due to lack of bathing, it is the most terrible stink in the world.
2006-10-31 10:42:57
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answered by Pappy 2
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Damn! Does this person believe in deodorant? What kind of job does this person have? Oh I hoping this person smells what's going on with them, I hope the deodorant wore off and this person plains on putting more on. Really does this person smell what funk is goin on. That's my thinking
2006-10-31 10:50:39
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answered by nicetee 4
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Once I was standing next to someone with body odor who didn't have deoderant on, and my gut reaction was,"Ew, this is so nasty."
2006-10-31 10:48:12
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answered by Spooky 3
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