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Old 04-13-2007, 03:23 PM
Mi_T_Sharp Mi_T_Sharp is offline
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Are you Irish?

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i don't know if you're making an irish spring joke or referring to some unknown-to-me genetic predisposition to a lack of sweat/smell. my dad's side is strongly german, and probably well below the national sweat average. my mom's side is strongly irish, and basically doesn't sweat. so i do appear to have acquired the trait from my mom's side, the irish one.

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Well, my ex girlfriend was Irish. And, I have another Irish friend, whom I didn't mention, that also doesn't wear deodorant and doesn't smell. I don't know how that could have anything to do with it, but.......?

Unfortunately for me, I was born into a Jewish family.
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Old 04-13-2007, 03:30 PM
Thremp Thremp is offline
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There's some health concerns, but they seem slight.

I know some people who claims they don't smell, good for them, not a risk I'm willing to take, nor one I appreciate the people around me taking.

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The level of risk for you is like the risk of me dying if I jump of a 20 story building.

Fat people stink. Don't try to church it up.
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Old 04-13-2007, 03:55 PM
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Speed Stick Deodorant w/o anti-perspirant makes you smell worse. It is a b.o. enhancer. Do not use this product.

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Old 04-13-2007, 04:00 PM
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Shaving your underarms, imo, helps in terms of staying non-funky in the pit region.
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Old 04-13-2007, 04:02 PM
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Shaving your underarms, imo, helps in terms of staying non-funky in the pit region.

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Do you do this? Is it at all common among males?
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Old 04-13-2007, 04:04 PM
KidLifeCrisis KidLifeCrisis is offline
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it stains your shirts for one thing

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Deodorant doesn't stain your shirts, but sweat sure does.
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Old 04-13-2007, 04:04 PM
KidLifeCrisis KidLifeCrisis is offline
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anti-perspirants stain your shirt, not regular deodorants.

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No, they don't. Brut stick, Old Spice stick, Right Guard stick. I've used them all, and all are anti-perspirant/deodorant. What the hell comes out of your pores, man?

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I can verify that old spice antiperspirant/deodorant combo has never stained any of my shirts.
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Old 04-13-2007, 04:05 PM
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There's some health concerns, but they seem slight.

I know some people who claims they don't smell, good for them, not a risk I'm willing to take, nor one I appreciate the people around me taking.

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youre fat you smell
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Old 04-13-2007, 04:15 PM
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Astro, not sweating from anywhere but your forehead during vigorous exercise does not sound normal or healthy.

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i can feel trace amounts of humidity during exercise, it just doesn't get to the point of condensation. so i'm sure i can sweat, but it might take a marathon to do it. i did 8 miles in 2 hours run/walking a few months ago. not as exerting as straight running, but i don't remember coming close to a sweat. less than a month ago i did a couple miles up pinnacle peak in scottsdale. direct sunlight, 85 degree temp, no sweat or discomfort.

i agree that it's not normal, but it appears to be positive and not a health risk. my body temp is consistently below 98.6. my heartrate is normal during exercise. i hate cold, love heat, and can comfortably withstand hotter temperatures than most people. lifespans are great on both sides of my family, and there are no specific concerns about majors like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, strokes, etc. but if there's a legit medical concern, i'd like to be aware of it.
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Old 04-13-2007, 04:21 PM
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Unscented Speed Stick left stains on my shirts that over time turned into solid, plastic like spots on the shirts. Like someone spilled epoxy on the shirt. Unscented Sure does not do this.
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