Loss of sense of smell is a symptom of depression, which is a marker for dementia. |
| You could go to your manager or HR. We have had management had to talk with folks who overly perfume themselves. |
| Possibly his detergent. I hate the smell of gain so much. |
Could be soap, lotion, hair products, detergent… How does your management handle that? As in, I wouldn’t like it, but I’d stop wearing perfume at work if it bothered a coworker. Grooming products would feel like a more complicated issue. |
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No idea but I'd go through the boss to have them create a scent free office due to allergies. I work in health care- so this is standard, but the same old clueless players will still douse in stinky fragrance and say they forgot. We had one woman who would say "I'm not wearing it- it's on my clothes". We couldn't figure if she was an idiot who thought putting it on her clothes didn't count or if she was just so gross she never washed/dry cleaned them.
I don't have allergies but I will say I do if someone wears something cloying that just makes me grumpy from trying not to breathe. I had a male client who we all think was on the DL because he wore a very standard floral smell that has always historically been female. It was so off-putting and no one knew him well enough to ask him directly to stop so we would get headaches from not breathing. We all believed it was some kind of oil he applied everywhere or mixed with everything- ugh. |
How likely is it from vaping? Like do vaping sense linger on your clothes like cigarette smoke did, I’ve seated about 8 feet away from him so I would’ve thought that something that was secondhand would not be as strong. But he’s a young guy, and I don’t think he would use like a weird perfume or cologne so I am a little confused. |
+ a million. Understatement of the thread. |
Young men think a massive amount of cologne is normal. They grew up in a house filled with air freshener and came of age using Axe body spray. They don't realize they still smell like an adolescent. |
| Its better than old lady poop smell that so many of them have. |
It doesn't make your allergies go crazy. You just don't like the smell. Be real
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I guess if you're in healthcare, it's normal, but you're smelling chemicals much stronger than perfume all day. Also, in an office it's perfectly normal and fine to wear some cologne/perfume. Stop trying to make your preferences everyone's problems by calling it allergies. |
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This person may be trying to hide “dead body smell” to avoid suspicion.
You should call the police then contact H.R. who will interrogate thoroughly to get to the bottom of it. If applicable, contact his H.O.A. and file a complaint. This is the new America. |
It absolutely does, I'm not being dramatic. I have asthma too, but thankfully it manages to just stay below that threshold. |
| You don't have to have allergies to find these smells offensive. They smell sickening and cheap. If you don't think people should be imposing their preferences on others then don't wear such strong smells that it grosses others out. |
So you start coughing and sneezing because he wears a scent?
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