Anonymous wrote:Mine ask for it for Christmas/birthdays. And yes, far worse things than them smelling good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, and it doesn't smell like their friends do either. They all smell like shampoo.
They should just smell like shampoo or soap that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine does not, but many of his 8th grade friends are. Of course it's stupid and excessive and teachers hate it.
Too bad they can’t ban it at school.
Ha! i’m a teacher and I much prefer it over BO. To answer the OPs question this is very common for teen boys. I’ve actually seen an uptick in personal hygiene in the last few years and it’s a welcome change!
It’s a problem for people with migraines.
Total BS. Made up so you can control other's people behavior. I've suffered from migraines my whole life. I wear perfume every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine does not, but many of his 8th grade friends are. Of course it's stupid and excessive and teachers hate it.
Too bad they can’t ban it at school.
Ha! i’m a teacher and I much prefer it over BO. To answer the OPs question this is very common for teen boys. I’ve actually seen an uptick in personal hygiene in the last few years and it’s a welcome change!
It’s a problem for people with migraines.
Total BS. Made up so you can control other's people behavior. I've suffered from migraines my whole life. I wear perfume every day.
Anonymous wrote:No, and it doesn't smell like their friends do either. They all smell like shampoo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine does not, but many of his 8th grade friends are. Of course it's stupid and excessive and teachers hate it.
Too bad they can’t ban it at school.
Ha! i’m a teacher and I much prefer it over BO. To answer the OPs question this is very common for teen boys. I’ve actually seen an uptick in personal hygiene in the last few years and it’s a welcome change!
It’s a problem for people with migraines.
Anonymous wrote:Not a new trend. So silly.
My 14 year old just showers and uses deodorant and pays attention to hygiene.
If your kid is into cologne, please let him know to use it sparingly so he doesn’t overwhelm everyone with his heavy handed perfume.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/19/style/designer-cologne-fragrance-teen-boys.html?unlocked_article_code=1.u04.KYd4.e_yhIairZbSi&smid=url-share