There's a prescription strength deodorant he can get. Ask the doctor, it made a huge difference in my son's scent.
2007-04-23 05:18:54
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answered by Carol G 3
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First of all stinky feet is a sure sign of atheletes feet. Buy an anti fungal spray and spray feet and wash shoes before spraying them . Second, he may be having a reaction to the chemicals in certain soaps including laundry. Try changing soaps till you find one that works with his chemistry. I suggest Arm&Hammer laundry soap. It takes odors out of clothes and doesn't have alot of perfumes in it. Using colognes on his skin would only be masking a problem that is already there. So try the soap changes. Good Luck and you really must Love him--some girls would be shallow enuf to let him go.
2007-04-23 09:27:30
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answered by Patrice C 2
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Drag him into the shower with you and wash him down completely before getting intimate with him. If you end up moving in together, you'll have an opportunity to keep his laundry fresh. For the long run, you need to decide whether or not you can live with the extra work to keep him from smelling his worst. Confiscating his clothing at the end of every day and making him use Odor Eater insoles may make him crabby - is it really worth it?
2016-05-20 23:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know how to help you. Maybe it's the food that he's eating or the soap/shampoo/etc he's using or even the certain shoes/fabrics he's wearing or just his body chemistry. If there's nothing wrong with him medically, he showers everyday, and uses cologne, then I don't know. I guess you could put his shoes outside, put extra air freshners near his clothes, put extra nice smelling fabric softner in his clothes/shoes, and etc. Have you tried using different cologne, soaps, and etc? You might just have to live with it. Change what you can and accept what you can't.
2007-04-23 09:27:27
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answered by Michelle 4
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He should ask around and see a specialist doctor, because there is a condition (it's pretty rare, but it does exist) which causes people to have very unpleasant body odour - I know because my husband's secretary used to suffer from it. She had to shop around but eventually was given something to help.
It may also have something to do with his diet - not necessarily something obvious like eating a great deal of garlic, but some sort of metabolic problem. So I would urge you to find a specialist (probably an endocrinologist but I'm not certain) who can help, because it is possible to do something about this.
He sounds a lovely guy. I hope you fix this and have a truly wonderful life together.
2007-04-15 11:15:41
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answered by mrsgavanrossem 5
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ok well i think you should spray down his feet and shoes and I betcha that will work I suggest Bod or Axe and if you get Bod get Really Ripped Abs that one smells GREAT! and one more thing if that doesnt work try garlic it is the greater of the 2 evils isnt it? Jesus Loves and Adores!
2007-04-15 11:16:06
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answered by AtcyJAC 2
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Ask the dude to take a bath give him some kind of gift that have a lots of deo and colonge and soap and say this is a love offering LOL
2007-04-15 11:11:44
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answered by Linda 7
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tell him honesl and tell him that the best way to remove the smell is to use baking soda and mix it with A BIT of water and then dip a lemon in it and wipe the lemo on the parts that it smells. it may sound wierd but from experience i can tell u it works
2007-04-23 10:57:27
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answered by ferdy 1
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buy him cologne and a lot of deodorant for his B-day ;) I would put a seperate gift in too so he doesn't feel like you are telling him he smells bad (even tho you secretly are.)
If his B-day isn't coming up, just buy it for him for a holiday, or just a random gift
(random gifts are fine as long as you've been going out for a couple of months).
Hope this helps!
2007-04-15 11:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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buy some foot powder for his shoes, and buy really strong deodorant. If he stinks through the day, he should keep re-applying the body spray and deodorant.
2007-04-15 11:11:29
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answered by Bethany 3
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