Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had better all be from the same ethnic and cultural background for you to be writing this, OP. If not, have the sense to have Jeff delete this thread.
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Huh?
Yeah, i don't get it either.
You really are so dense that you don't get how deeply offensive it would be if OP were a white woman commenting on "the smell" of her black, or Indian, or Mexican American ILs? Or if OP were an Indian woman commenting on "the smell" of her white or Japanese ILs?
If they smell, they smell. Why would you ignore that just because of somebody's ethnicity?
Because what she's smelling may be the spices they use in their food that are simply unfamiliar to her, not unhygienic.
Now it's my turn to ask if you're dense. Do you think that clouds of curry fumes follow south asians around wherever they go? Do you think the OP is too unintelligent to discern cooking odors from something that is foul smelling? Or are you so hung up on viewing every little thing through the lens of race that you can't think rationally?
It makes me so unhappy to even try to describe it.
I can smell it in my brain but cannot describe it.
Anonymous wrote:Smear a little Vicks under your nose, like they do during autopsies. You'll be all set.
Anonymous wrote:Body odor can remain in clothing after washing and even a clean person will stink when wearing the item.
Anonymous wrote:Put scented hand cream on the back of your hand. Smell as needed.
Anonymous wrote:OP, do your in laws own one or more cats? I ask because I was raised with cats, and I know a house with cats has a certain smell. It was only after I moved out and lived on my own as an adult that I recognized how bad that smell was.
My mom has not had a cat in at least 15 years and only now is her house beginning to smell somewhat normal. The smell was on her, her clothing, her car, everything. I actually like cats, but I would never own one. This was the first thought that came to my mind: cat owners.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. These aren't food spices -- not even close. It's not mold or mildew. It's like a bad breath, rotting teeth smell -- I'm still not getting the description completely right. It's overpowering though. The last time MIL was in town I picked her up from the airport and the minute she got in my car, the smell hit me like a ton of bricks. I immediately thought how terrible it must have been for the passenger sitting next to her on her flight.
I wish there was an easy way to tell the ILs, but there isn't. DH isn't going to do it because he won't want to hurt them (he has no siblings), and me doing it just doesn't feel like the right answer. Oh well. I will just have to keep sucking it up like I've been doing for the past several years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You had better all be from the same ethnic and cultural background for you to be writing this, OP. If not, have the sense to have Jeff delete this thread.
+ 1
Huh?
Yeah, i don't get it either.
You really are so dense that you don't get how deeply offensive it would be if OP were a white woman commenting on "the smell" of her black, or Indian, or Mexican American ILs? Or if OP were an Indian woman commenting on "the smell" of her white or Japanese ILs?
If they smell, they smell. Why would you ignore that just because of somebody's ethnicity?
Because what she's smelling may be the spices they use in their food that are simply unfamiliar to her, not unhygienic.