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Re: Body Odor and therapist ethics

Posted by ghost on January 16, 2005, at 9:21:39

In reply to Body Odor and therapist ethics, posted by TF on January 15, 2005, at 22:09:09

body odors are often a sign that something is medically wrong with the body, therefore a doctor would HAVE to notice it, you know? So if they've found nothing wrong, or haven't acknowledged it, I wonder if it's not a severe problem (maybe it's not one at all!) -- do you use perfume/cologne? if i'm around someone who uses it (even a little), i KNOW i respond negatively, because the stuff makes me kinda sick. i'd rather smell BO than Chanel No. 5 anyday! ;p

I'm sorry everyone else's responses to you have been negative. I know what it's like to feel like people are repulsed by you. :(

ghost


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