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[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] The eye rolling :roll: was the part about how "health freaks" like PP and her DH don't smell due to their "health freak" diet. Some of the most rancid people I've ever met -- and I've known a ton -- were the "health freakiest." for one, garlic is ridiculously good for you in large amounts. So the health freak people who shovel it in every day by capsule and by the head are prone to stink. Two, true health freaks do things like commute by cycling and then often don't shower. Then you get to sit next to them. Three, actual health freak crunchy granola people, eschew commercial shampoo and antiperspirant due to parabens and aluminum. Same for Crest. I could go on all day; I know of what I speak. I think PP means her DH does Paleo or something dumb like that. [/quote]
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