
Contrary to what the video may suggest - that men are the culprits, well after my experience, I beg to differ. Both are equally culpable. I'm not so particular if you just came out of a game or had a workout. However, when it comes to well-dressed people heading presumable to work...
This woman I was standing beside was all dressed up in a smart business suit. Initially, I didn't think it was her because there were bodies really packing the rush-hour. But after people began filtering out of the train, she was left standing there with me and I just couldn't breathe. I found a seat later but to my bad luck, the seat beside me was soon vacated and guess who came and planted herself beside me, stinkiness and all!
I distracted myself by trying to pin-point what the smell was. Yeah I know, it sounds rather weird. Unfortunately, it was nothing I had ever come across before. The best I can describe it is a mix of a day-old soggy shoe and curry that has curdled over a few days. Yup, it was that bad.
One tool of attraction that many people ignore is how they smell. They do all they can to spruce their looks but perfume does not sit for long in this climate we have here.You hook someone with your looks, reel them in and when they get close enough, they cut you loose. Don't even think about anything physical.
It is our responsibility to ourselves and our friends that we should smell good. We should take the trouble to ask someone we trust to tell us how we smell from time to time. A good friend, a relative, etc. someone who can be honest with us.
Now having said that, I also know that some people have inherent bad breadth and body odor that can be attributed to a medical condition. Nonetheless, there is no reason why they do not seek treatment for it. I had a friend who had really bad body odor for some clogged up sweat pores. All the perfume in the world is not going to make you smell good if there is a medical condition behind it.
She knew about it but didn't know what she could do about it until she found a doctor who actually put her under a therapy which involved some UV light. Not exactly sure what it was but long story short, she smells like a peach these days, although we still tease her every now and then - Stinky Melia. Her name is Amelia as you might have guessed.
Anyway, smell good and have a great week ahead.
Missus Singapore out!
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