I never wear deodorant. I’m not interested in putting all sorts of wierd shit under my arm to seep into my pores. I’m an in shape person who doesn’t eat disgusting shit snd I’m not a heavy sweater so it’s not really necessary at all.
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at TS, Brit here and I’d say everybody I know uses deodorant (and showers daily) can’t answer for mainland Europeans though
Indians have got to be the worst for BO.
It's like they use a dirtier arm pit for deodorant.
I do layovers at Frankfurt a lot. I fly with lot of Germans. I don't notice a smell but the women were big and thick before it became fashionable.
Shampoo has got to be a marketing thing also.It's more than deodorant, it's daily showers. Many countries don't shower every day whereas Americans are up to 2 per day.
Deodorant is largely a marketing thing.
I don't get showering multiple times a day. Maybe it's different for me because I work construction but showering before work is a huge waste of time in any labor job.
Ah so that's why I get more chicks than guys in better shape than me.It's our brains, telling us to emit sweet musk in order to tell our ladies that our penises are superior due to the retention of our gloriously intact foreskins.
As husband of a brazilian chick I can confirm this. We, Spaniards, shower at least once a day, but brazilians are on a different level when it comes to personal hygiene.Brazilians are known to shower more than anybody. It's a cultural thing.
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Just a guess here: must be their cuisine, due to all the spices they use. It seeps into clothes, kinda like cigarette smoke.Indians have got to be the worst for BO.
It's like they use a dirtier arm pit for deodorant.
That's why our girls are the best. Apart from being the best looking, ofc.As husband of a brazilian chick I can confirm this. We, Spaniards, shower at least once a day, but brazilians are on a different level when it comes to personal hygiene.
It has to be. I used to work in a gym when I was younger and we would have to kindly notify people to wear deodorant if there were too many complaints. Most of them were Indians and most of the time it wasn't your conventional BO smell. It was always a weird, chemically, manufactured sort of smell. Very conflicting.Just a guess here: must be their cuisine, due to all the spices they use. It seeps into clothes, kinda like cigarette smoke.