Like, I travel around for work and I’ve met plenty of people from all backgrounds.

Why is there a demographic of people who don’t seemingly bathe regularly, or at the very least wear something to cover up their BO? I could understand if it’s an allergy, or even religious reasons (though the people I’ve met that smell bad are usually you’re average American young adult man) but recently (like in the past week, recently) I’ve met a concerning number of people who don’t seem to wear any kind of deodorant or possibly don’t even bathe regularly; it’s starting to become an issue for me, as I don’t even want to interact with them when I can smell them walking up from 3+ feet away yet I need to for work.

Does anyone have any possible insight?

    • vzq@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      And there is your answer. Some people stink because they fill their head with pseudo scientific nonsense to rationalize not engaging in basic hygiene tasks.

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        Bingo. Why did I begin to stink when I hit puberty even though I showered twice daily and lived in a temperate climate? This person makes it sound like no one would stink if they simply never start using deodorant, when the reality is that people start using deodorant because they realize that they stink without it. For centuries, people around the world have used perfumes to cover their BO before (and after) deodorant became available. Why would they need this if they simply don’t use deodorant?

        I also know a woman who swears that you never actually need to wash your hair. Your head will stop producing as much oil and you’ll naturally have beautiful hair. She is a lovely, smart, confident, and attractive woman, but her hair is greasy and stringy AF.

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          The beauty is that it’s a closed epistemological system, like a religion.

          If someone smells when not using deodorant it’s because of the original sin of having used deodorant! They need to be cleansed with iodine baptism in order to receive the graces of the blessed bacteria.

          That way you can always rationalize away smelly people you meet and not worry about your own odor.

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              But the problem is, Corynebacterium colonies stink. They smell heavily of the smell we associate with body odor.

              The article you linked even says so.

              My issue is not whether people that don’t use deodorant have bacterium 1 or bacterium 2. It’s that they stink.

              If you don’t use deodorant, you have smelly armpit bacteria.

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                  That’s a wild exaggeration. And runs directly contrary to what is written in the article you proffered as evidence.

                  You are spreading pseudo scientific disinformation.

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      Bacteria come from the environment. I don’t understand how the iodine treatment you recommend prevents future exposure.

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        Nah man. An LLM could never cook up something this disconnected from reality. This is a one hundred percent organic hallucination.