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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or is it just an ingrained habit? My brother in his early 30s has stopped as an experiment. He trims/shaves his armpits, which I guess is a pretty common thing now, and should help. He is convinced that most guys do not actually smell if they shower. I, however, suspect that most guys working an office job would absolutely reek by the end of the day, armpit hair or no armpit hair.
Hell no. Repair man almost blew me away today. Like what the hell?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think so. My son forgot to put deodorant on before we ran some errands not too long ago and even though he had cologne on, his pits were stinky after a few hours. He's a swimmer who prefers to be pretty hairless during competition season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My white husband absolutely needs deodorant. Could he get away with it on a day with no humidity or heat in an AC’d building all day? Probably but there’d be some small odor if you shoved your nose in his pits.
Our teenage son is half Korean and he doesn’t really need deodorant even if he’s been playing sports in the sun. I strongly encourage it though.
According to my Asian husband Asians don't smell. This has proven to be true of our half Asian teenager who never wears deodorant. We bought him some when he started going through puberty, but has never needed it.
Anonymous wrote:My white husband absolutely needs deodorant. Could he get away with it on a day with no humidity or heat in an AC’d building all day? Probably but there’d be some small odor if you shoved your nose in his pits.
Our teenage son is half Korean and he doesn’t really need deodorant even if he’s been playing sports in the sun. I strongly encourage it though.
Anonymous wrote:Holy shit
Anonymous wrote:Only if they shower and then stay relatively still in a cool home.
Anonymous wrote:Most men, no. I think DH probably could. He's weirdly odorless and doesn't really sweat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, all men smell.
Not all men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or is it just an ingrained habit? My brother in his early 30s has stopped as an experiment. He trims/shaves his armpits, which I guess is a pretty common thing now, and should help. He is convinced that most guys do not actually smell if they shower. I, however, suspect that most guys working an office job would absolutely reek by the end of the day, armpit hair or no armpit hair.
Hell no. Repair man almost blew me away today. Like what the hell?
Anonymous wrote:Or is it just an ingrained habit? My brother in his early 30s has stopped as an experiment. He trims/shaves his armpits, which I guess is a pretty common thing now, and should help. He is convinced that most guys do not actually smell if they shower. I, however, suspect that most guys working an office job would absolutely reek by the end of the day, armpit hair or no armpit hair.
Anonymous wrote:Or is it just an ingrained habit? My brother in his early 30s has stopped as an experiment. He trims/shaves his armpits, which I guess is a pretty common thing now, and should help. He is convinced that most guys do not actually smell if they shower. I, however, suspect that most guys working an office job would absolutely reek by the end of the day, armpit hair or no armpit hair.