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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DH doesn’t sweat under his arms at all so doesn’t wear deodorant, even with intense physical activity in the summer, no sweat glands in the pits, but he’s a head and foot sweater. His feet reek, at the end of the day. And the rivulets run down the sides of his face during outdoor exercise. My step dad also didn’t wear underarm deodorant, He was a nose and upper lip sweater. People who don’t sweat under their arms or in the groin area tend to have less stinky sweat. But they still sweat, and the smell is different or near odorless, back sweat, nose and head sweat don’t smell the same way that underarm sweat does, groin, boob, sweat not a good smell (errogeanous) zones). Bathing and deodorant help, not it’s really not a bathing thing, they are literally different types of sweat glands. I have a friend who has no sweat glands at all, she has beautiful skin, and never smells, but she’s trapped inside on hot summer days. Eh it’s much easier to buy some spray deodorant and spray the parts no one really sees. It would be much worse to have a pool of sweat, even if not at stinky, under your nose or rolling off of your head. [/quote] When you are on a long airline flight, do you find that after talking to the person next to you for about 15 minutes, they mysteriously just get up move to another seat?[/quote]
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