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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP you didn't answer about diet. It plays a huge role in stinkiness. DH is a health freak and he literally will not smell even after 3-4 days. I don't either, but I'm female and that's more common. We tend to smell when doing hard, manual labor like gardening[/quote] This is not true. [/quote] Huge difference. If you're eating large amounts of garlic for instance, it does come out in your pores.[/quote] OK, sure, but most people aren't eating massive amounts of raw garlic on a regular basis. [/quote] A lot of people are. Or are eating spicy food for 3 meals a day. That also can come out in your skin. [/quote] No, I know lots of people who eat lots of spicy food and they don't smell. If spicy Indian food made you smell, my husband would smell awful. He smells lovely, in no small part due to daily showers, deodorant, and wearing clean clothes. And some people just don't smell. I learned as an adult that my dad has never used deodorant. I have no idea how he pulls that off but he always smells fine.[/quote]
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