Of course hairly legs and pits are not a hygene issue. Not washing properly is. Who cares if girls don't shave! |
| The idea that you would care about a person and not tell them they have noticeable BO is nuts to me. I don't need friends and family like any of you people. |
Society Boys Other girls often enough |
I agree. I have a 16 year old who is not too keen on showering either, and I tell him without an ounce of reservation that he stinks and no one wants to be around that. I am his parent and it's my job to tell him stuff like that. |
This. I'd even tell strangers they reek and they need to leave if they stink in a public place. |
He's not an adult if Mommy is paying for college. |
| The other kids may just avoid him instead of saying anything. |
Then why would you expect it to change? |
Not going to threaten as I don't think it would be effective. Maybe asking if he's run out of deodorant would be a better play. |
Was hoping that he would mature in college/experience some peer pressure. |
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I’d be worried about his mental health as other pps said but barring that I think you need to back off (although you’re of course right the should shower and brush teeth, etc!)
It’s not that he doesn’t know those things he’s not doing it for other reasons and I would be concerned if you bring it up all the time he will stop talking to you. |
| If he has anxiety - I don’t know - does he need a clear checklist of basic hygiene? In addition to subtle or not subtle parent comments, would he benefit from (would it calm some anxiety) to have a clear this is what most healthy people do each day list? |
| If he has anxiety honestly reeking with rotting teeth and bad breath is not going to smooth interactions with peers. |
| Is he ASD and you are in denial? Is cleaning himself a sensory experience he finds painful or too unpleasant? There are things to do for that but just assuming he likes to stink isn't one of them. Did you bury the lede? |
Not on the spectrum. Was tested multiple times as a kid. |