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volkerjaan
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03 Jun 2012, 9:32 am

People smell. You can't change it. It's a specific of all carbon-based life forms on earth ;)

I've watched Galileo document when the reporter hasn't washed for a week. After medical inspection his skin was healthier - daily shower is harmful for the skin because it destroys the protective bacterias. But he have problem with teetch - they HAVE to be washed at least once a day, at best twice. Teeth replacement is expensive, so it's rational to care about them.



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03 Jun 2012, 10:33 am

volkerjaan wrote:
People smell. You can't change it. It's a specific of all carbon-based life forms on earth ;)



That's exactly what bath, soap and deodorants are for. Change people's bad smell (and health issues too. Skin bacteria are far from the only concern in cleaning oneself).

Bad body odour in public is bad, end of story.

I can't even share a table with unclean people. Than again, different strokes for different people/cultures. :D

To the OP, maybe at least a bath before going to meet people? ;)



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03 Jun 2012, 10:41 am

Not everyone needs to bathe every day and this society is too obsessed with hygiene and sanitizing their body so much that no natural scents are left.



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03 Jun 2012, 2:35 pm

hanyo wrote:
Not everyone needs to bathe every day and this society is too obsessed with hygiene and sanitizing their body so much that no natural scents are left.

what is so good about "natural scents"?



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04 Jun 2012, 9:45 pm

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There are strong cultural values on personal hygiene.

I live in Brazil, and take 2 showers a day, plus I brush at least 2 times as well.

I'd be absolutely disgusted to live with someone who would climb to bed smelling, and drag her by the hair to the shower if needed be (figure of speech, of course). If I smell anything bad on someone, I won't stand near, I don't care how rude I seem to be,

But then that's me and the culture where I came from. Also, I love hot showers, so it's not an ordeal to me.
I suppose you must live like what's comfortable to you and within health limits. Less than a shower per week is unthinkable to me, but culturally acceptable on some places.


Its also very hot in Brazil compared to wear most of us live.



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06 Jun 2012, 2:57 am

Herman wrote:
mike_br wrote:
There are strong cultural values on personal hygiene.

I live in Brazil, and take 2 showers a day, plus I brush at least 2 times as well.

I'd be absolutely disgusted to live with someone who would climb to bed smelling, and drag her by the hair to the shower if needed be (figure of speech, of course). If I smell anything bad on someone, I won't stand near, I don't care how rude I seem to be,

But then that's me and the culture where I came from. Also, I love hot showers, so it's not an ordeal to me.
I suppose you must live like what's comfortable to you and within health limits. Less than a shower per week is unthinkable to me, but culturally acceptable on some places.


Its also very hot in Brazil compared to wear most of us live.


True that. My views could be a consequence of my cultural/geographic background.



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11 Jun 2012, 10:12 pm

I actually enjoy showering, using different kinds of soaps with lots of lather. We recently repaired our water softener unit, and showers are a really pleasant, sensual experience for me. The water feels so silky on my skin. I recently started using a soap from India called Chandrika soap. Other times I use Castile soap. They don't leave strong scents on the skin, and best of all they don't strip the PH and natural oils from the skin. I cannot stand smelling unpleasant body odor, as my sense of smell is really keen and I can get nauseated easily. I do dislike the first moment of entering the shower, because of sensory issues but after that I am fine. My fiance showers once a day and only soaps his pits and private parts. He doesn't like to disturb the balance of his skin and doesn't like the way soap feels. To each his own, I guess!


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16 Jun 2012, 3:35 am

I can *feel* when I stink.

Usually I shower everyday but sometimes when I'm feeling sick I'll let it go a couple days because I don't feel "dirty enough" (and I'm not leaving the house anyway) and that makes a shower feel more productive when I have it.


The opinions of most neurotypicals are that if someone stinks, it is within their rights to bully or shun that person to "teach them to shower". I've never had that problem since I don't let myself go in the presence of others.

I've heard delaying showering (or just plain not showering) is also a symptom of depression.



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16 Jun 2012, 4:11 pm

I found that when talking to NTs always say you're showering maybe 5 times/week. Anything less and there will be stares. I don't shower often, maybe one, two days in a week. Everything depends upon my routines, if I'm running or working out showering comes natural. If not, then I see no reason to do it. Brushing my teeth are important, I know. But its something I find to be really hard to accomplice every day. More often than not I actually forget. It try to but it's so hard.



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17 Jun 2012, 8:18 pm

I enjoy a hot shower in the morning. Very relaxing way to begin the day.

I spend about 5-7 minutes in the shower; but get everything clean.



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17 Jun 2012, 11:52 pm

thewhitrbbit wrote:
I enjoy a hot shower in the morning. Very relaxing way to begin the day. I spend about 5-7 minutes in the shower; but get everything clean.

wow :o you're efficient :thumleft:



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18 Jun 2012, 2:24 am

Because nowadays, with nearly everyone having access to water on demand, only the homeless and the truly slovenly aka mentally ill do not maintain regular hygiene.

For me, if I let my lack of hygiene go on for five or more days, I'll likely end up like an impoverished version of Howard Hughes, the reclusive billionaire who suffered from OCD, phobias, drug addictions, and possibly AS, and who towards the end of his life seldom bathed, shaved, or cut his hair, finger and toenails.



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18 Jun 2012, 2:41 am

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Because nowadays, with nearly everyone having access to water on demand, only the homeless and the truly slovenly aka mentally ill do not maintain regular hygiene.

For me, if I let my lack of hygiene go on for five or more days, I'll likely end up like an impoverished version of Howard Hughes, the reclusive billionaire who suffered from OCD, phobias, drug addictions, and possibly AS, and who towards the end of his life seldom bathed, shaved, or cut his hair, finger and toenails.

president LBJ was the same way towards the end of his life.



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18 Jun 2012, 10:30 am

auntblabby wrote:
thewhitrbbit wrote:
I enjoy a hot shower in the morning. Very relaxing way to begin the day. I spend about 5-7 minutes in the shower; but get everything clean.

wow :o you're efficient :thumleft:


I made it part of my morning routine; it actually really bothers me if I don't get to shower right after I wake up.



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18 Jun 2012, 12:30 pm

When meeting new people, there is a fear of rejection or dislike, so I should be fake and go along with society
When meeting someone new, it can be hard if they find out the real me which is not bad.
Fortunetly there are people to be real with.

When meeting a new person I expect that I should say things like:

"I brush my teeth 3 times a day, I brush my gums, I floss.
I wash my clothes after each use, even if it's my day off and I got brand new clothes I will wash them after I wore them. I change my clothes for different uses in the day.
I make my bed every day. I shave every day.
I shower every day, even on my day off, even if I am not going to see anyone that day
I cook my self gourmet meals, I don't eat microwave food."


Most of the above quoted is not usually the case for me for instance, if it is my day off, if I will stay at home, I don't need to take a shower If I do take a shower I sort of zone out, and sometimes I will be in there for maybe 30 minutes or until it turns cold. I don't have much BO, but I won't want to stink around other people, that doesn't mean that I need to take a shower every day though.
I don't grow a beard, but I shave maybe every three days or so. I still can't grow a goatee yet.
My teeth look fine, I can eat candy and it doesn't hurt but I don't brush them regularly. I never made it a habit, I don't think I've told any one, it feels weird writing this. When I lived with my grandma, I used to take a little bit of tooth paste out of the tube each day to make it look like I use it
Lets say I get used to wearing a certain shirt,if I change it and the other shirt is maybe and inch shorter, it bugs me and I keep pulling it without realizing it to make it like the other shirt.
I do try to maintain a professional appearance mostly for work though, allthough I don't mind how others dress.

Ahh I hate my phone's auto correct, it turned stink around people into drink uhoh



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18 Jun 2012, 2:35 pm

I don't think you really need to say any of those things. It's pretty much assumed unless seen otherwise.