• niycyan@lemmy.worldOP
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    4 days ago

    He doesn’t shave either and he’s hairy which is probably why even though he showers everyday he still smells.

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      4 days ago

      That’s not gonna change. I’m like that, and at 43, it’s still an issue. Grooming and cleanliness are just good habits to build.

    • partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      When he joins the working world, does he think his employer will put up with his BO? Ask him how he plans to stay “manly” when he’s unemployed.

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        4 days ago

        My experience with stinky coworkers was always telling there boss “hey can you talk to so-and-so? He smells like rancid asshole”. Those conversations never took place and I couldn’t stand to be around the stinky individual to help them learn to do their job so they’d inevitably end up failing and getting fired for performance. I guess the problem solved itself but they got a good few months out of the job before that happened.

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        4 days ago

        Ask him how he plans to stay “manly” when he’s unemployed

        Not all teenagers think rationally. Depending on how “rebellious” this one is, they may not care to consider such a thing as it’s a “future me” problem.

        Probably better to ask him how he’ll handle his peers and potential crushes actively avoiding him because of how bad he smells. Teens usually care more about peer approval than anything else.