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Reply #30 posted 02/27/07 12:42pm

WillyWonka

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Reply #31 posted 02/27/07 1:03pm

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At one workplace where we had employee lockers, during lunch break we went and bought a stick of deodorant and then shoved it into the stinky co-workers locker anonymously. He never stunk after that!
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Reply #32 posted 02/27/07 1:40pm

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Jazzy just be honest with her!

She may thank you a thousand times..
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Reply #33 posted 02/27/07 2:47pm

ladygirl99

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Be like, "Do you smell that??"

Act all confused and smell around, smell yourself. Get her to smell around too.

If she doesn't clue in...follw the trail of funk to her than back away quickly giving her an omg look.

Or you could just say, "I'm sorry but you really stink".

Either way, she's probably gonna cry.

I know that is right! That what happened to this girl that I went to school with one day in class. She was very funky and some of the girls acted like, "Someone needs to wash their ass because I am getting tired of smelling their funky smell." She know they was talking about her and damn she look like she was going to cry, her face was redden. But I know after that happened, she came to school smelling okay though.



In all seriousness...I've had friends that have had bad breath, I never told them out of fear of upsetting them. sad
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I had a friend like that too. I didnt want to hurt her feelings so I would just ofter her gum and breath mints. I know that it is a cop-out but I just can't hurt people feelings like that though. That what people did too when I was in high school.
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Reply #34 posted 02/27/07 2:52pm

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For real the best thing is to be honest but tell them in a friendly, caring way if you have the balls to do it.
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Reply #35 posted 02/27/07 2:57pm

unlucky7

ladygirl99 said:

JustErin said:

Be like, "Do you smell that??"

Act all confused and smell around, smell yourself. Get her to smell around too.

If she doesn't clue in...follw the trail of funk to her than back away quickly giving her an omg look.

Or you could just say, "I'm sorry but you really stink".

Either way, she's probably gonna cry.

I know that is right! That what happened to this girl that I went to school with one day in class. She was very funky and some of the girls acted like, "Someone needs to wash their ass because I am getting tired of smelling their funky smell." She know they was talking about her and damn she look like she was going to cry, her face was redden. But I know after that happened, she came to school smelling okay though.



how sad. sad
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Reply #36 posted 02/27/07 3:00pm

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Reply #37 posted 02/27/07 3:04pm

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As you're talking to her, just be like "Oh my god, what is that horrible smell?? Do you smell that too?" and pretend like you think it's something in the room that reeks, and not her. If it's because she didn't take a bath, she'll know it's her and that other people can smell it even if it's not that noticeable to her.

I work with a guy that's a health freak and goes home for lunch each day and purees garlic and drinks it raw. He comes in the office and stinks the place to high hell. It doesn't even smell like garlic, it's like this rancid rotting flesh smell. We've actually had staff meetings and confronted him about it, he just refuses to stop doing it, so we have to suffer (he's OCD too).
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Reply #38 posted 02/27/07 3:26pm

NDRU

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DanceWme said:

I just tell them..damn bitch u stink


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Reply #39 posted 02/27/07 3:30pm

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I remember in 7th grade gym class, this girl (won't say her name, but I haven't seen her since middle school, so it probably wouldn't matter much) had this fishy smell most of the time. I guess in gym with all of that physical activity going on, the smell would be more obvious. All of the girls noticed it, so some of them got together and mentioned it to the gym teacher. The teacher pulled her aside while some of the girls were watching and talked to her about hygiene. I felt kinda bad for her. I thought the teacher shouldn't have done it with a few girls watching....she should've talked to her in her office. I wouldn't know how to tell a person that to be honest. A person with bad breath would be a little easier to handle.
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Reply #40 posted 02/27/07 3:33pm

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It's interesting to note the different schools of thought regarding the addressing of this issue: being direct, and telling the young lady honestly but kindly that she has a noticeable body odour issue; vs. taking an indirect approach and feigning confusion - "What smells in here? Do you smell that?" - as to the origins of the offensive odour and hoping she takes the hint.

I'm wondering, is the differences in opinion about how to handle this situation rooted in trying to lessen the young lady's embarassment, or from wanting to avoid the awkwardness factor of communicating to the young lady the existence of the odour problem?
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Reply #41 posted 02/27/07 3:33pm

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AnckSuNamun said:

I remember in 7th grade gym class, this girl (won't say her name, but I haven't seen her since middle school, so it probably wouldn't matter much) had this fishy smell most of the time. I guess in gym with all of that physical activity going on, the smell would be more obvious. All of the girls noticed it, so some of them got together and mentioned it to the gym teacher. The teacher pulled her aside while some of the girls were watching and talked to her about hygiene. I felt kinda bad for her. I thought the teacher shouldn't have done it with a few girls watching....she should've talked to her in her office. I wouldn't know how to tell a person that to be honest. A person with bad breath would be a little easier to handle.


We had a teacher who addressed the whole class "Someone in here smells, I won't say who" but it made all of us question our own hygene--well, everyone except the person who stank, probably! lol
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Reply #42 posted 02/27/07 3:33pm

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FunkMistress said:

If it's that bad, she probably has a medical condition and is aware of it.


I forgot the medical term.....but there's no cure for it. It must be horrible to have to live with that.
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Reply #43 posted 02/27/07 3:34pm

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NDRU said:

AnckSuNamun said:

I remember in 7th grade gym class, this girl (won't say her name, but I haven't seen her since middle school, so it probably wouldn't matter much) had this fishy smell most of the time. I guess in gym with all of that physical activity going on, the smell would be more obvious. All of the girls noticed it, so some of them got together and mentioned it to the gym teacher. The teacher pulled her aside while some of the girls were watching and talked to her about hygiene. I felt kinda bad for her. I thought the teacher shouldn't have done it with a few girls watching....she should've talked to her in her office. I wouldn't know how to tell a person that to be honest. A person with bad breath would be a little easier to handle.


We had a teacher who addressed the whole class "Someone in here smells, I won't say who" but it made all of us question our own hygene--well, everyone except the person who stank, probably! lol


That's fucked up and totally unprofessional lol
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Reply #44 posted 02/27/07 3:36pm

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AnckSuNamun said:

NDRU said:



We had a teacher who addressed the whole class "Someone in here smells, I won't say who" but it made all of us question our own hygene--well, everyone except the person who stank, probably! lol


That's fucked up and totally unprofessional lol


that sounds like her
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Reply #45 posted 02/28/07 3:43am

JasmineFire

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perhaps you can leave the "overwhelming" part out hrmph


shrug i guess discuss it.
that's the only way to determine if she knows she has a problem or not.
nothing quite as condesending as telling someone they have a problem
that they are already trying to deal with...

but it is overwhelming. I probably couldn't be in a closed room with her, it's that bad.

The thing is, she never used to smell this bad...it's only been in the last few months.

Anyhow, thank you everyone for their advice. I guess I'll just take her aside and try to tell her in the nicest way possible.
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Reply #46 posted 02/28/07 3:45am

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

AnckSuNamun said:



That's fucked up and totally unprofessional lol


that sounds like her
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omg our drama teacher did that to our class too! omfg

and he used to SMOKE while he taught class disbelief HE was the STINKER ill
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Reply #47 posted 02/28/07 3:51am

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DanceWme said:

I just tell them..damn bitch u stink


lol you wrong

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Reply #48 posted 02/28/07 3:57am

ZombieKitten



Now you can get an air freshener that captures the fragrance you really crave... BREAKFAST MEAT!

Imagine filling your car or bedroom with the subtle aroma of smoked bacon.

It's all possible with the

Funky Fresh
Bacon Air Fresheners


Hang one of these on her next time she passes by thumbs up!
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Reply #49 posted 02/28/07 5:41am

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ZombieKitten said:



Now you can get an air freshener that captures the fragrance you really crave... BREAKFAST MEAT!

Imagine filling your car or bedroom with the subtle aroma of smoked bacon.

It's all possible with the

Funky Fresh
Bacon Air Fresheners


Hang one of these on her next time she passes by thumbs up!



thats some cold shit..... eek

when I see a story on the news about someone getting mauled by a pack of vicious dogs because they smelled like bacon treats, I'll remember this post....falloff
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Reply #50 posted 02/28/07 8:50am

JasmineFire

ZombieKitten said:



Now you can get an air freshener that captures the fragrance you really crave... BREAKFAST MEAT!

Imagine filling your car or bedroom with the subtle aroma of smoked bacon.

It's all possible with the

Funky Fresh
Bacon Air Fresheners


Hang one of these on her next time she passes by thumbs up!

omg.

one of my friends told me that he was going to buy her a car airfreshener for her to wear around her neck. That's when I decided that something needs to be done.
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Reply #51 posted 02/28/07 10:41am

NDRU

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ZombieKitten said:

NDRU said:



that sounds like her
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omg our drama teacher did that to our class too! omfg

and he used to SMOKE while he taught class disbelief HE was the STINKER ill


Teachers are so twisted sometimes. We had one who told a girl her hair looked like a rat's nest.

And then there was the Phys Ed teacher who put all the girls in front so he could watch them do jumping jacks
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Reply #52 posted 02/28/07 12:30pm

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Has anyone else noticed that people who drink heavily tend to give off some bad body odor as well? I guess it has something to do with all the toxins in their system or something.
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Reply #53 posted 02/28/07 12:33pm

NDRU

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Tom said:

Has anyone else noticed that people who drink heavily tend to give off some bad body odor as well? I guess it has something to do with all the toxins in their system or something.


drink & pills nod
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Reply #54 posted 02/28/07 12:50pm

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Tom said:

Has anyone else noticed that people who drink heavily tend to give off some bad body odor as well? I guess it has something to do with all the toxins in their system or something.



I can always tell who's had a long weekend drinking when our unit goes on a 3-4 mile run during physical training.....smells like barf
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Reply #55 posted 02/28/07 2:06pm

unlucky7

AnckSuNamun said:

FunkMistress said:

If it's that bad, she probably has a medical condition and is aware of it.


I forgot the medical term.....but there's no cure for it. It must be horrible to have to live with that.


that was talked about on the tyra banks show.
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Reply #56 posted 02/28/07 2:11pm

unlucky7

someone said that about this girl at my old school, and she said she knows. Don't you think they know about it.....just leave the room or ignore the funk.
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Reply #57 posted 02/28/07 2:32pm

pro

Just be honest.... Tell her upfront that the shit coming out of your ass smells nicer than her.
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Reply #58 posted 02/28/07 2:39pm

xEFx

i aint bein funny but, you smell like the Shane McGowens mouth organ








lol
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Reply #59 posted 02/28/07 9:23pm

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JasmineFire said:

emm said:

perhaps you can leave the "overwhelming" part out hrmph


shrug i guess discuss it.
that's the only way to determine if she knows she has a problem or not.
nothing quite as condesending as telling someone they have a problem
that they are already trying to deal with...

but it is overwhelming. I probably couldn't be in a closed room with her, it's that bad.

The thing is, she never used to smell this bad...it's only been in the last few months.

Anyhow, thank you everyone for their advice. I guess I'll just take her aside and try to tell her in the nicest way possible.

lol i have no doubt it is overwhelming hug
i was just trying to be lighthearted about the situation in that perhaps using
that specific word to describe her b.o. to her might be too much for her to take

let us know if you've broached it with her smile
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