DS1 (ASD) always does his ablutions in the evening so tends to be a bit on the 'fragrant' side during and after tea and bath. He is also very hypersensitive to smell.
Last night, just before bedtime, DS1 was washing his hands after doing a quick wee before bedtime, when he said to DH "Daddy what can I smell it's horrible" to which DH promptly replied. "You can smell you because you just passed wind!!"
DS1 apparantly dissolved into a fit of giggles.
At last, he has had to smell what we put up with everynight!!.
BR
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