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My pfb has B.O.

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cornsilk · 22/06/2008 17:02

Went into his room, he's been holed up in there for hours with his mate today. Very whiffy! Had a quick sniff down his t-shirt and it's definitely him. Does this mean he's growing up then? He's 10 - is this normal?

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Romy7 · 22/06/2008 17:03

mine too, but she's 8.
perf normal at 10 for boys.

cornsilk · 22/06/2008 17:03

does she use a deodorant?

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BetteNoire · 22/06/2008 17:04

Am loving that this is in Geeky stuff.
Very apt as I took my two boys to Games Workshop today, and the whiff of pits was overwhelming.

DS2 (10.5) needs to use deodorant now.
DS1 (12) not so much.

So completely normal.

cornsilk · 22/06/2008 17:05

LOL at pitsmell in games workshop! My ds is goes there too. Costs a bleedin' fortune!

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RustyBear · 22/06/2008 17:16

I always have to open the window in the ICT suite when Year 6 come in.
Mostly they smell of sweat but a few are precocious & stink of Lynx (boys) or something pink from Boots (girls)

cornsilk · 22/06/2008 17:18

hmmm - don't know if I can bear lynx. Surely that's even worse than B.O?

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Califrau · 22/06/2008 17:23

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shinyshoes · 22/06/2008 17:23

whats a pfb??

BetteNoire · 22/06/2008 17:25

Cali - can I ask what your DS uses pls?
Have been looking for something natural for DS2.

RustyBear · 22/06/2008 17:25

Perfect First Born

they are followed by
NSCs - Neglected Subsequent Children

cornsilk · 22/06/2008 17:25

pfb = perfect first born
I'm hoping this might actually encourage him to get in a bath once and again, although he sniffed his arm pit and thought it was a nice smell. Not a good sign.

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BetteNoire · 22/06/2008 17:25

PFB = precious first born.

shinyshoes · 22/06/2008 17:26

ahh I see, cheers

Spidermama · 22/06/2008 17:28

Yep. My 9 year old has it too. It's funny because she's not very active and yet her brother, who's only 15 months younger than her, regularly comes in sweaty and muddy from football but never smells.

I feel for my dd as 9 is a bit early. I wonder if this means she'll have her periods early too.

cornsilk · 22/06/2008 17:29

I don't remember having B.O. till I was a teenager. Maybe I was a very late developer.

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shinyshoes · 22/06/2008 17:32

My 11 year old hasn't developed BO yet, thankfully

I dread to think.

He thinks he'll disintegrate if he washes his face in the mornings.

katw3kitts · 22/06/2008 17:41

And what about his feet ?

my DS has incredibly niffy feet ......... eeeeeew

Califrau · 22/06/2008 17:46

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BetteNoire · 22/06/2008 17:50

Ah, thanks anyway.
Will have a rummage around online and see if I can find something suitable over here.

cornsilk · 22/06/2008 18:08

Actually I noticed smelly feet the other night.I have the joys of a smelly boy in store then. Will stock up on air freshener.

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Romy7 · 22/06/2008 18:40

She uses bog standard cotton fresh solid sure... not found a natural alternative - largely as am too lazy to look, so grateful if any ideas...
she does 3 lots of dance classes, spidermama, hoping we can hold out another 5 years at least before periods... can't see it happening mind.
and the other one has brain damage, so precocious puberty still a possibility. eek.

DoubleBluff · 22/06/2008 18:46

DS1 is 8 and uses 'pit roc' whichis a natural deodrant. He gets really whiffy under the arms esp afetr PE.

Romy7 · 22/06/2008 18:48

where do you buy?

DoubleBluff · 22/06/2008 18:54

Helth food shops and the like or online?www.natural-alternative-products.co.uk/crystal-fresh-deodorant-120-grams-p-702.html?zenid=ee06482b5a 966190428d9a184edc973a

Shoshe · 22/06/2008 18:55

Ladies they onl get worse, boys more than girls, cos on the whole boys dont care and girls do

Wait till you cant bear to open thier bedroom door,

Open Rugby Kit bags with a nose peg on, refuse point blank to let them take their shoes off in the house,

Have a seperate lidded bin for their socks

Insist that their trainers go on the window ledge on the outside of the window,

Shall I go on

(they do eventually discover girls and get slightly better )

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