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Is there a time when you become averse to the smell of your child's body?

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emkana · 22/04/2008 21:52

On another board a woman posted and said she found her 8 year old smelled really bad after doing sports etc

I was surprised, seemed quite young for that sort of thing to start?

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themildmanneredjanitor · 22/04/2008 21:53

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wrinklytum · 22/04/2008 21:58

DDs morning pooey nappies are pretty pongy.I have to air the room out!!!

islingtonponce · 22/04/2008 22:00

mine still smell gorgeous at 10 and 8

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peanutbear · 22/04/2008 22:01

my 4 yer old smells bad when he wets the bed!!

on a serious note my DS1 is 9.5 and his breath and body have started to pong a bit

NaughtyNigel · 22/04/2008 22:01

couldn't stand the smell of DD1 when pregnant with DD2 - literally made me sick particularly when she was wet - a bt like wet dog poor thing.

SmugColditz · 22/04/2008 22:02

Hormone smells are particularly offensive to close relatives.

That's why mothers and sisters thing the boys of the family smell worse than any othrs. they DON'T, but we are supposed to think they do so we don't breed with them.

probably

Dottydot · 22/04/2008 22:04

I've never liked the smell of ds1's hair - has always reminded me of a wet dog smell - even when it's dry. It's always made me feel guilty as he's not my biological son and dp doesn't think he's got wet dog smell...

avenanap · 22/04/2008 22:06

ds used to vomit alot. He sometimes has bad breath. I encourage him to brush his teeth but nothing helps. I feel so bad .

boobiestoosaggy · 22/04/2008 22:07

my friends dd has b.o and shes only 8 and wears deodorant

Theresa · 22/04/2008 22:22

My gorgeous dd aged 9 and ds aged 6 can both have pongy arm pits if they've been running around doing p.e. etc. Spomke to school nurse and she said it was ok to use deodrant but not anti perspirant. Bought her one called something like 'Bionsen' as it doenst have the stuff in that can cause cancer (I just use the cheap stuff!). SHe doenst use it all the time. Maybe a coupelof times a week.

Califrau · 22/04/2008 22:25

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SlartyBartFast · 22/04/2008 22:33

ds has smelly feet and very occasional smelly armpits.

SlartyBartFast · 22/04/2008 22:33

but ds is 13

PhDlifeNeedsaNewLife · 22/04/2008 22:37

My sister instructed her dd in the fine arts of deodorant at age 11, after a reach for the biscuits "nearly killed" her. (the mum, that is )

SlartyBartFast · 22/04/2008 22:38

i did say recently, Has your deodorant run out?
tis lucky no one ever takes offence

Princessofessex · 23/04/2008 13:36

My dd(sometimes)suffers with pongy armpits, she is only 5 is this normal ?

PrimulaVeris · 23/04/2008 13:44

My ds8 deffo has smelly armpits at end of day even without football

Whilst dd12 still fragrant

claricebeansmum · 23/04/2008 13:47

11 yo after an afternoon playing rugby - smells like a wet dog

boobiestoosaggy · 23/04/2008 14:17

my kids dont smell and my oldest is 10 ,he never has even a faint wiff coming off his feet. mine stink tho

boobiestoosaggy · 23/04/2008 14:17

my kids dont smell and my oldest is 10 ,he never has even a faint wiff coming off his feet. mine stink tho

TheDevilWearsPrimark · 23/04/2008 14:18

Interesting thread. I can't imagine it but DH says toddler DD's breath smells. (I can't see it, nor does our dentist)

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