Why Do Some People Have Unpleasant Body Odor Even After Bathing?
Are They Aware That They Smell Badly? Is It Rude To Tell Them? How Can One Cure The Unpleasant Body Odor?
asked by ngureco 4 months ago
flaghuck tooey says
aahhh.....they didn`t use soap. I think people who smell bad can smell themselves.It just doesn`t bother them.We have a guy at work that stinks and has breath that could peel paint. Nothing you say to him matters, it`s awful. He must smell himself, his girlfriend must smell him, although she looks no better And this mans` breath is unreal you can see all this nasty stuff caked in his teeth when ever he speaks. You litterally must stand a few feet away from him so as not to gag He`s been told management`s been told no good. For Christmas polyanna he was given a bath and shave kit soap deordorant tooth paste etc. I`ll bet he regifted it.
auntiebree says
Hey, I just saw a show on this.
tThis show claimed it has to do with attractionness to someone. Like chemistry. There were men and woman going around the room blindfolded. (This was a silly show ,but I watched it anyway, it was saturday and nothing else was on.)
Too make a long story short....The blinfolded people picked people out that smelled good to them and sure enough when the blindfold was off, they were attracted to those people. They were not model types, just regular looking people. So I just that old think about chemistry atrracts is true.
Too further demostrate.. I have tryed to wear perfumes that I loved the smell of on other people and it didn't smell the same on me.
oncebitten2xshy says
Other than potentially the food (garlic, spices) someone is eating being a contributing factor?
The person could have a syndrome called Trimethylaminuria.
from wiki:
Trimethylaminuria (TMAU), also known as fish odor syndrome or fish malodor syndrome[1], is a rare metabolic disorder that causes a defect in the normal production of the enzyme Flavin containing monooxygenase 3 (FMO3).[2][3] When FMO3 is not working correctly or if not enough enzyme is produced, the body loses the ability to properly break down trimethylamine (TMA) from precursor compounds in food digestion into trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) through a process called N-oxygenation. Trimethylamine then builds up and is released in the person's sweat, urine, and breath, giving off a strong fishy odor or strong body odor.
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