My sister is an athlete, shes usually the lowest person on her team, as in not so good. She does track and cross country. The problem is after she smells so bad, and she will smell up the house. My mom is a single parent and cant smell for a dollar. I told my sister she smelled and I got yelled at. When I have to take showers after her Im afraid I smell terrible and I drown my self in perfume. I live with the grossest people around. Help, what can I do. Im a clean person and I dont want to smell
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? Epiphany730 answered Friday March 21 2008, 1:45 am: First of all.. Let me tell you that I can relate. Being around people who improperly take care of themselves can be a real headache...in the least. As for you smelling, unless you pick up her habits or indulge in her odor-full practices without the proper cleansing techniques yourself... you have nothing to worry about. As for trying to control the smell at hand... have you considered buying a perfume she likes "FOR" her? Or bathing materials that can make her feel like being more femininely clean? As a better introduction than "coming at her style" persay? Usually, females like to smell good and are a reflection of their environment. Introduce her to some of your ways without making it seem like you are dissing her or enforcing your ways onto her. It might kill two birds with one stone... her smell and a possible strengthening of your sisterly bond in the process. Hope this helps. [ Epiphany730's advice column | Ask Epiphany730 A Question ]
junebug93 answered Thursday March 20 2008, 11:50 pm: Smell isn't like the cold. If other people you live with smell, you will not start to smell weird if you are a clean person.
Even if she "stinks up the shower", you are using different water to wash yourself with, so unless you rub yourself all over the walls when you shower (most don't) the smell will not touch you.
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