Mini Rant on dirty people

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My family and I, myself, are pretty concerned about self hygiene and plays a vital roe in my lifestyle, but first off, if someone stinks bad, I'm tolerant, and I don't judge or tell them to **** off, but there are expections ofc, if I'm gonna work with a dude for prolonged periods I'm gonna let him know, as it can be frustrating and completely mind boggling if you've gotta smell something horrid for long periods of time.
 

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Deal with it, brah. I help homeless people every week and have to deal with these type of things. They smell like sh*t but I don't complain about it.
Thats different though, they can't truly help that they don't have access to showers and stuff. It breaks my heart every time i have to turn away a homeless person from just using the shower or restroom in our office. I want to help them bad because I know they can't help it and Asheville is full of homeless people.

People though who do have access to showers and smelly goods need to utilize them. Yes, i guess you can say its personal preference...and it is healthier to not shower everyday...but its not hard to at least attempt to cover your stench. In rare cases though, people cannot help it. They just have a horrible natural body odor....I lived with a dude like that and GOD WAS IT GROSS...but poor thing got very upset when we confronted him about it and found out it was a condition he had lived with since puberty. We felt bad...but he made more effort to cover his stench...and viola...he actually started smelling better over time (or we got used to it....ewwwwwwwwww)
 
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