verycool wrote: » Get a car.
ginandtonicsky wrote: » Great idea! Sorted! Thanks for that one.
Jimmy. wrote: » People don’t shower every day, dirty cnuts.
Dakota Dan wrote: » The dirty cnuts are the ones that have to shower 2-3 times a day WTF are they doing to get so dirty?
ginandtonicsky wrote: » I travel by train during rush hour every day and am continually subjected to folks who have a total disregard for their own personal hygiene. I'm often wedged below someone's smelly armpit, or stuck staring at the back of someone's dandruffed head, aghast at how these people get through the day with the offensive odour radiating off them. The split is 50:50 men:women as far as my observations go, but the worst offenders are often backpackers, students, stuffy suited overweight men (who often reek of alcohol on my evening commutes) It's alarming to me that many of these people are wearing wedding rings, why would you let your partner out the door smelling like a public toilet or someone who has just run a marathon or has a serious case of the garlic sweats? Now I'm sure I have my off days too, but I shower every morning, wear deodorant, pack hand sanitisers and would be absolutely mortified if I ever smelt so bad that I actively put fellow commuters off their breakfast. What gives? Has anyone else experienced this? Why is the general public so goddamn smelly??
Ficheall wrote: » I arrived in Dublin airport last week, having just taken two international flights (on which I'd worn my hoodie to try contain any BO from racing around carrying luggage), checked the bus to Galway, saw that it was pretty empty, so grabbed a seat away from anyone else, doffed the hoodie for some relief from the heat, and took out my laptop to catch up on some work, daydreaming about the nice bath I was going to have when I got home. Then we made the pick-up in Dublin and the bus was wedged. I felt so sorry for the lady that sat down beside me. After having quickly shoved my bags under my feet (I couldn't put them in the hold) as she approached, I didn't have time to put on the hoodie for fear of poisoning her, so I spent the threeish hours hunched up with my arms pinned against my sides to minimise any air current, laptop unused in front of me. I debated apologising to her, but then figured that probably couldn't help the situation.. So if you're reading, lady from the bus, I do apologise
the beer revolu wrote: » I find people's overuse of perfume/aftershave and heavily scented hair products just as offensive as BO. This seems to be more socially acceptable, though.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Some people just seem to be prone to it, not their fault really. Everyones body is different.
Pauliedragon wrote: » It does also depend on what people eat. I sweat all day every day tried everything nothing works. I know I don't smell though. Some people maybe don't use deodorant or maybe use the wrong one. It's a combination.
Pauliedragon wrote: » It does also depend on what people eat.
368100 wrote: » My brother showers every day....sometimes twice....but the smell of his feet would knock you out....you can smell it all through the house when he takes his shoes off. Its obviously some sort if fungal infection but nothing he has tried has worked. Im sure if somebody was up close and personal with him theyd get it regardless of his shoes being on