What Smells Repell You No Without Perfumes

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Dulcemio:
A young, beautiful, very professional and talented woman I work with often has awful BO. She interacts with clients, so I've been hoping one of her superiors would address it, but so far, no such luck.

I am much older than her, so theoretically I could get away with giving her advice in a motherly or big sisterly way, but that could go horribly wrong, even if done with tact and sensitivity. I only interact with her in passing, so her stench is not really my problem, I mainly just feel bad for her. My conscience is begging me to speak up. But the potential fallout to our working relationship prevents me.

What would you do in my place?

I never encountered this. I am so sensitive even discussing smell issues with patients that OBVIOUSLY smell awful because of open necrotic wounds and such, because they KNOW they smell awful and are helpless. I have no idea what I would say to an apparently healthy colleague who is oblivious.

Maybe it's a health problem? Is it hygiene? Do you know? Does anyone?
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Fish !!

Rotten potatoes

Garbage

Burnt milk
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Olives
Dead animals
Diety aquariums
Fish emulsion liquid
Sweaty athletes
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bleach
chlorine
onion
burnt hair
cooking red meat, especially stewing red meat, times ten if it's stewing in red wine
metal shavings
vomit
rotten teeth breath
cloying baby/toddler smell, the thick scent people have with toddlers in the house
spent matches
most moulds
extreme cat piss (kitty litter trays and accidents are fine, completely saturated litter or a house full of cat stained carpet is not)
rotting flesh
murky rotting water. Sometimes my housemates don't cycle the water out of our bath jets and I have to run out gagging and ask my partner to run it out.
decomposing semen (don't ask... or ask if you really want to, it's sort of amusing?)

Most BO/fart/faeces smells are offensive but nowhere near this list, generally my response is "ugh, what is that?" *continues to sniff out of curious masochism*
I'll quote Austin Powers: "Everyone likes their own brand, don't they?"
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Cryptic:
Stink bugs.


Hahaha...now I see why my comment about the "stink bug incident" with my husband was so disturbing!
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Dirty mop heads incubated in a microbiological media to grow a bacteria called "Proteus Vulgaris"- yes, I get paid to do this type of thing.
Burning/melting electrical equipment
Beef, chicken and pig slaughterhouses
Wastewater treatment facilities
Onions- raw or cooking
Greasy unwashed hair
Gasoline
Jet fuel
Fresh cut grass
cat pee/feces
Mildew
Valerian Root
Asafoetida
Windex/Ammonia Glass Cleaners
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How you handle with this - if it happens to become stuck in your mind a very unpleasant smell?
I mean - when you've been exposed to it for a long time, and has been so strongly imprinted in your mind, as if is still here!

I would be grateful for any advice ( a trick if there is any), because I'm a step away to do something drastic Smile
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You gave me a lot of hope, Dlane, thanks! Like I say: The watering with ice water improves mood. And even it does not matter exactly whom...
Just kidding, you know SmileVery Happy

And to my question - I do not mean some sort of associative reaction
I had to do something, and that smell was - sticky and compulsive, around me (not at me, not like I've been spattered by possum); now, the smell is gone, physically. It's only in my... in some kind of short-term olfactory memory (apparently there are such an..)
...she, a heartless scoundrelesses.
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Off Topic (but relevant)

Florette, I don't quite get why you should write in "French" on an English language forum when you speak fluently.

What's that about?
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Google Translate is bad enough when one speaks a language perfectly... Need I say more? Wink
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Ahaha WolfM ... Totally with you on that one! xo
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Dolby:
Off Topic (but relevant)

Florette, I don't quite get why you should write in "French" on an English language forum when you speak fluently.

What's that about?

A perfectly civil question. I was prompted to ponder the same thing. However, now that I've seen that politeness will only be greeted with accusations of bullying I'll just scroll on by.
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Cryptic:
A perfectly civil question. I was prompted to ponder the same thing. However, now that I've seen that politeness will only result in accusations of bullying I'll just scroll on by.

Thanks Hun.
Obviously another one of my fans cowardly hiding behind a new identity, although, quite frankly, it doesn't take a genius to figure out who it is.
Ah!
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xoxo
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