Anonymous wrote:I never would say anything. What if it were his regular odor, not flatulence? And if you heard it, then smelled it, I still think you pretend you didnt.
Unless you have a 2 year old with you ... then you can say "OMG did you just shit your pants?" very loudly.

Anonymous wrote:OP. you are in for such a shock. As we get older it is sometimes very difficult to hold flatulence in and one involuntarily passes gas. Also, you are a horses patoot for saying something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? No, you don't deliberately embarrass someone like that. They may not have been able to hold it in.
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Seriously. I can't believe anyone would say something to a stranger over this.
Anonymous wrote:For example, in a shared space such as the metro, starbucks, waiting in line at the grocery store if a stranger passes malodorous gas is it ok to say something critical?
What about a slightly different scenario where the flatulence is audible but has no discernible odor? Is it the noise, the smell or either that is rude.
I ask because I was behind a serial gas-passer while waiting in line at DCRA today and it was awful. I did say something but immediately regretted it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? No, you don't deliberately embarrass someone like that. They may not have been able to hold it in.
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