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I've just been told that I smell. How do I cope with the shame? How do I retrieve my dignity?

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MalodorousAndMortified · 05/07/2023 21:26

She told me that I sometimes smell, as in sweaty and farty. She really is the kindest woman imaginable, and she absolutely could not have been more discrete or sympathetic in the manner in which she explained this to me. But she is also the wife of the minister as my church, and so was likely telling me what a number of people were thinking but didn't dare say.

I'm heading into menopause and have another few health issues which might account for the smell, and I'm prepared to acknowledge that I got out of the habit of wearing deodorant whilst Shielding and WFH during lockdown. But I just feel now such a sense of crushingly mortifying shame that I don't know how to move on from. I can't disappear from the church because my whole family is there, but if it was up to me I would never set foot in the place again. Aside from always making sure I am scrupulously and meticulously clean and hygienic every time I leave the house, like, how do I move on from this? How do I retrieve or regain my dignity?

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NotAboutToGoBackAndForth · 05/07/2023 22:28

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This, this and this.

Wash every single day. Shower, bath or even a sink wash washing bits and pits is good enough if you’re low on time. Please use deodorant and wash your clothes regularly too.

It’s better that she told you so that you can make changes as opposed to people talking about you

izzyorl · 05/07/2023 22:29

Sorry to be tactless but she said you smelt farty as well as sweaty??????

That's what I've just questioned too!

weirdoboelady · 05/07/2023 22:31

Build up your confidence and self-esteem by being the super-adult. Send the lovely lady a thank you card saying how much you appreciate being told. Tell her what you have told us - that you have some health issues and also got into some bad/casual habits during lockdown. Tell her that you are taking steps to address the problem, and ask her if she would be good enough to tell you if the problem recurs or if your efforts are unsuccessful.

This may well make her feel better. It might not make you feel better immediately, but I do believe that it will eventually - you'll be proud of yourself for stepping up to the mark and behaving so maturely.

Two more things.

  1. Remember to address the medical issues - your GP may be able to help (if you are one of the lucky few that can actually get an appointment, that is)
  2. Remember that WE ALL FUCK UP - there is no point in beating yourself up about this. Everyone makes mistakes. It sounds as if you have lovely friends. That probably means that you are lovely yourself. Be kind to yourself.

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Lottiexox · 05/07/2023 22:31

This might be irrelevant but whilst pregnant I had a few things I wore all the time that I thought would be wearable post pregnancy and they smelt and no washing detergent got rid of it I binned them. So could be old clothes. I’d definitely start wearing deodorant again and tying a new washing detergent and softener the new Lenox outdoorables is amazing ! General hygiene washing daily/ changing your soaps or shower gels/ shampoos etc don’t take this as a negative, take it as a positives to make time for yourself for some self care!

tt9 · 05/07/2023 22:33

nothing to be ashamed off. all natural. she is just intimidated by your pheromones

PrincessofWellies · 05/07/2023 22:33

Some of the advice on here is batshit. Washing clothes twice, come on. What a waste of resources.

Leaving unwashed clothes on 'the side' for a while and then rewearing them can mean they smell musty. Just wash them as you would normally. And don't wear clean clothes every day, a pair of jeans or trousers should last at least 3 or 4 wears if not more, if you're showering everyday they just dont get dirty. Think of the planet.

alongside · 05/07/2023 22:34

tt9 · 05/07/2023 22:33

nothing to be ashamed off. all natural. she is just intimidated by your pheromones

😂

ButDoYouAvocado · 05/07/2023 22:36

I had this issue with a member of staff. She sorted it and to be honest i had forgotten about it until I read this.

it’s less important to other people than you think it is. Sort it out and give it a week and no one will even remember it.

Stickybackplasticbear · 05/07/2023 22:36

DustyLee123 · 05/07/2023 21:37

Coats smell when they’ve been repeatedly wet and dried, so have a sniff of your coats/jackets.

Yes I think that a lot of people seem to forget about coats and jackets or even cardigan s worn like jackets. I actually really don't like people smell, not unclean just like when people's clothes smell of them. I know that's a me thing, but I'm very aware of it in myself as a result.

Lachimolala · 05/07/2023 22:38

Someone had this chat with me when I went though depression a few years ago, honestly I was embarrassed at first but then I thought on it and thought actually it’s kinder that someone gently let me know as opposed to me carrying on being whiffy!

And actually if gave me the motivation to sort myself out a bit more. Went to the GP about my mental health, started taking care of myself more etc.

For me it wasn’t really me that was smelly, it’s was my clothes/bedding. I just wasn’t washing them. It felt too hard at the time. So I just did a weekend of washing everything on hot washes in dettol and them on a hot cycle in the tumble dryer. And made myself a little weekly hygiene calendar, it motivated me to get back into having a good scrub in the shower, properly cleaning my teeth and putting on deodorant etc.

Don't think about it anymore, try to push it out of your mind. There’s nothing to be ashamed of, everyone smells sometimes. Use the knowledge as motivation to ease yourself back into some good hygiene habits.

Thebirdhouse · 05/07/2023 22:41

A friend of mine smells when she wears a certain top. I think it must be the material and she might wash it at too low a temperature to kill the bacteria. I haven't said anything because I know she lives with two members of her family and they can tell her. But I know I'd appreciate someone gently telling me if I smelled. It is an easy one to fix and it was said from a caring perspective only. Make sure your clothes are being washed at a high enough temperature.

Maddy70 · 05/07/2023 22:43

QueensBees · 05/07/2023 22:02

@stardust777 , shave your armpits?
does that mean that men are all smelly? Or they have a different type if sweat that doesn’t require shaving?

Some advice is Confused…

Every single man I know shaves their armpits because of this...

Hair (public and underarm) is nature's way of trapping pheromones they are literally smell catchers by design

Emmamoo89 · 05/07/2023 22:43

I never got out the habit of wearing deodorant and get quite embarrassed if I forget to put it on.

Redburnett · 05/07/2023 22:44

My advice: Use scrub mits and soap to wash everywhere thoroughly, loofah or similar for back, and remember all crevices, behind ears, between toes etc. Shower twice daily and wash hair daily if possible. Use antiperspirant. Always wear clean clothes, never same ones twice, avoid synthetic fabrics, check footwear and wash trainers, deodorise etc. And finally hold your head up high and try to rise above the embarrassment, it will soon be in the past.

Wanderingfree32 · 05/07/2023 22:46

Shout spray on armpits before washing clothes. Ace bleach and biological washing powder on a 60 degree wash will get rid of BO smell in clothes.

Loyalty · 05/07/2023 22:46

I fond washing clothes in biological washing tablets or powder and the dettol laundry stuff the best. Make sure you only wear underwear and T-shirts and tops for one day and then wash. I wear pull on bras and I have enough that I only wear for one day and wash. It’s old sweat that smells so clean clothes throughout every day will help the most.

Lachimolala · 05/07/2023 22:46

izzyorl · 05/07/2023 22:29

Sorry to be tactless but she said you smelt farty as well as sweaty??????

That's what I've just questioned too!

I once had to gently tell my brother he smelt a bit. The only way I could describe it was ‘sweaty poo’ not very nice but I was 11 so I’ll cut myself some slack. Transpires he wasn’t washing his groin/bum area properly. In his defence our parents were crap and never taught us or modelled good hygiene 😬 we kind of had to teach ourselves. My sister and her friends taught me but we accidentally forgot little bro didn’t have anyone to teach him.

I wonder if perhaps a similar smell, a good scrub with dettol anti-bacterial soap in all the books and crannies and a flannel just for bits will sort it immediately.

alongside · 05/07/2023 22:47

Maddy70 · 05/07/2023 22:43

Every single man I know shaves their armpits because of this...

Hair (public and underarm) is nature's way of trapping pheromones they are literally smell catchers by design

I was going to say this.. @QueensBees many men do shave now, it is 2023..

Loyalty · 05/07/2023 22:47

If you still smell then also maybe visit your Gp and mention it if washing and using deodorant doesn’t help. But your friend only told you out of love, she wouldn’t have said anything if she didn’t like you.

Flossflower · 05/07/2023 22:48

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Yes this is it. Wash everyday and make sure your clothes are clean on too. It is really only stale sweat that smells

NotAboutToGoBackAndForth · 05/07/2023 22:49

alongside · 05/07/2023 22:23

.Awww, please don't worry at all. I hardly believe you are the only one who stopped wearing deodorant during and since the pandemic! We all did.

We all did? Really?

😂😂

Mirabai · 05/07/2023 22:50

If you’ve stopped wearing deodorant it’s an easy fix.

Did she really say farty?

Stay away from biological washing powder - it smells horrible.

Bunce1 · 05/07/2023 22:51

Clothing I suspect is the culprit because once that sweaty/stale smell is in there then that’s very difficult to get rid of.

white vinegar in a bio wash can help. But you may have to replace some clothing.

also your home- again a deep clean will be necessary.

This is a new beginning for you. Good luck.

IDontLoveTheWayYouLie · 05/07/2023 22:52

alongside · 05/07/2023 22:23

.Awww, please don't worry at all. I hardly believe you are the only one who stopped wearing deodorant during and since the pandemic! We all did.

We all did? Really?

😅

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