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Jul

Ewwww !!! That’s so gross! I'm 13 and i have 2 showers a day! You should try telling them and if they dont listen then its their fault.


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It's certainly not unhygenic…….

Just because some people don't conform to the majority overview on personal hygiene (which has been artificially created by companies trying to sell you stuff you don't actually need) doesn't mean that they are wrong.

In fact the majority view is purely cosmetic and somewhat superficial.

There are no rights or wrongs because hygiene is a subjective issue :)


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It's not unhygienic, just antisocial.

Leave them to it. When all their friends get girlfriends and they just smell of BO and knob cheese they'll get the idea.

I once knew a bloke who smelled. Everyone told him so, tactfully at first, but he refused to believe it. So you're wasting your breath to state anything.


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That’s extremely unsanitary. If you’re close to the family, perhaps you can bring the subject up. Otherwise there's not much you can do for them if its the kids deciding not to bathe.

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Very, very, unhygenic.

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That’s disgusting when i was in my mid-teens i washed each day now every other day but once a week is unhygienic.

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That's definately unhygenic! How disgusting.

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Have you tried getting a teenager in the shower? I think once a week is good going without full scale war.

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Thats horrible =/

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Does he smell?

If he doesn't, who cares?


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Thats filthy, teenage boys dont smell so good at the ideal of times.

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Very unhygienic…. yuk

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What's wrong with that? If they aren't sweating too much then it is perfectly fine.

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yeah thats **** up, I shower every morning and share a bath with the missus at the weekend…thats pretty normal if you ask me…..

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Yes it is vulgar!!!! It doesn't cost anything to be clean and they're all sweaty at that age…

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Send them to ZOO

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Eww! thats all i can say

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