one of my best friends is starting to get really bad B/O. i dont know if i should tell her or not. im worried that if i do she might get mad at me because she is the type of person who u have to b really careful about what u sat to her cause she might like get mad really easily. Any suggestions? thanks.
BeautifulLiarMM answered Wednesday October 6 2004, 12:10 pm: When she walks by spray her a bit with something good and if she notices then she'll get the idea or just be like someone smells and you don't have to tell her it's her just say that someone smells and if she knows it's her then she's put some deoderant on jeeeeeezeeeeee
KrAzZi_x0x_KrIz answered Wednesday October 6 2004, 7:32 am: Well...maybe you could try sayin durin gym class...o man i forgot my deoderint can i use urs?....and if she gives it to you be like here aren't you going to use it to....or u could always slipt a note in her locker...hope i helped <3 [ KrAzZi_x0x_KrIz's advice column | Ask KrAzZi_x0x_KrIz A Question ]
tigalily48 answered Tuesday October 5 2004, 11:46 pm: you should be buy her a pack with deoderant and body spray and stuff in it and go up to her and be like oh my gosh, i saw this and i thought it was so cute and i got the same thing! it works great and it smells delicious you should wear it. if she takes it offensively, you should tell her the truth and hope for the best. hope i helped! rate me! [ tigalily48's advice column | Ask tigalily48 A Question ]
Sherry answered Tuesday October 5 2004, 11:17 pm: Yeah I agree with 9th grade. You need to tell her, so shes not embarrased when other people tell her. Just take her aside and say that your telling her this because you dont want her to get embarrased..and then tell her. Then she'll be all fruity and smelling nice;) [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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