Houseguest dripping with sweat

Anonymous
Yuck. This is why I hate having people in my home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Why would this guy think ...


Why would you think you can't say something!!!

Really - you have a houseguest (friend I presume)
and you would rather trash them on the internet
than actually speak to them


OP here -- My post specifically asks for advice on what to say to my houseguest.

The problem is that I'm not that comfortable with telling another adult how to take care of basic hygiene. But I also don't want him to stink up my house.


You say, "Oh my goodness, you really worked up a sweat! Here are some towels, and the shower is free for when you want it."

You don't say, "DON'T SIT ON MY GOOD COUCH LIKE THAT YOU WILL RUIN IT!!!!!"
Anonymous
^^^free, as in unoccupied
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our leather couch still had a dark spot from FIL's head when he sat in it a month after we bought it 10 years ago.


Soul glow


Lol!!!! That's exactly what I thought of too!! Love that movie!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yuck. This is why I hate having people in my home.


Agree! Yuck about what they do in the bathroom too. I don't have a cleaner so I get to go in. I just don't want to invite anyone except for my own clean girl friends.
Incognita
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Anonymous wrote:I would just say "Oh my goodness! Look at you, you're dripping in sweat! Are you o.k.? Here let me get you a towel. Do you need some water?"



This is a start!

I'd probably be worried that said guest may stay seated as you fetch the water...

Sorry OP! My skin crawled for you lol
Anonymous
OP, your guest was rude for not going straight to take a shower. Forget about your couch, he must have smelled like hell.

I would have said - "wow Bob, you must have gotten a great workout! I wish I could sweat as much as you do when I work out! Let me get you some fresh towels, the bathroom/shower is upstairs on the left. Lunch will be ready by the time you're done showering"!
Anonymous
Another DCUM doormat. OP, just tell him to wash up, change his clothes, and don't get the couch dirty. Damn, c'mon now.
Anonymous
Op, even if you say, "oh! please don't sit on the coach!", that's better (any way you say it) than NOT saying something and thinking badly of him.
Anonymous
I hear ya OP!

I am a huge neat freak and this would gross me out to the max.

Plus, eww...this is just GROSS.

I would have handed him a towel and suggest he hit the shower.

I tend to be more blunt when it comes to my home.

As a neat freak I have learned to do so and make no apologies for it.
Anonymous
Ok so I'd be slightly more direct - oh my goodness bob - you don't want to sit on that couch sweaty. Our last friend that did that turned blue from the upholstery and he said it took a month to scrub off his skin - let's move to the kitchen table until you shower !
Anonymous
Are you related or is this someone's boyfriend. This matters in how I would handle ie cousin Bobby get your sweaty butt off my couch. If it is your sister's beau and still in the trying to impress him for her. Then I would offer a towel and water and complement on a great workout
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