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Reply #60 posted 11/08/05 4:32pm

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BobGeorge909 said:

butterfli25 said:


if you don't know her it's not the subject to bring up, but if she is a friend ( close friend, sister etc) who you have a good relationship with, then you take the " I am worried about your health" approach and ask her about her last physical, safe sex practices and "that guy is sleezy I hope you are using condoms with him" kinda things..lol but only if you have the kind of relationship that supports this type of intimate talk. K?

Sometimes you are the only person she may hear it from...be gentle but frank.
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alright...I'll just stay mum then....and keep my distance!


Do you have a mutal female friend? This isn't something most women want to talk about with guy friends. If not you might ask if she had a physical lately, then tell a story about 'a girl you know' who had a problem.

Maybe you can get's some brochures from a gyno office and send then anonymously.
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Reply #61 posted 11/08/05 5:55pm

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amorbella said:

BobGeorge909 said:




nod...not just fishy...but fishy to the 5th power.....

alittle "fishy" is natural.....I mean just a hint...

anything more than that, there is something wrong, she needs to see a doc...


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Reply #62 posted 11/08/05 6:42pm

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Honestly, if you care about this person's odor problem beyond how it inconveniences you, then say something to her. There should never be that rank of an odor... ever ever ever... unless there is something medically wrong. My mom talked once about a friend of hers who was concerned with an odor problem no matter how many baths a day she took, and it turned out she had ovarian cancer when she went to her doctor over it. An odor is one of the first signs of something serious being wrong.

This thread amuses me, however, because I went into the ladies room at work tonight and the smell was so damn overwhelming that I used the men's room instead. Reading this was like a disgusting case of deja vu.
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Reply #63 posted 11/08/05 10:51pm

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The best way to get rid of female odors is to "forget the bitch and make the switch".
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