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I bet it would be wild to be unaware of body odor and run into someone without this gene disfunction.
Like whoa you do WHAT when you sweat? Like every time? This is normal? It smells Iike onions, spices and cheese when you work??
Onions, yes. Spices and cheese? What?
Men tend to smell of cheese and women onions, respectively. I’d love to know whether transitioning alters one’s scent and whether the person tends to notice the change.
Hmmm I smelled of onions before transitioning but my hormones were out of wack before that. I'll ask one of my friends that was a body builder before her transition if she noticed a change.
That’d be amazing!
She said she did, and if she was cutting water it would be more prominent. Now she only runs and swims so also not doing the same routine.
I also found this. https://www.reddit.com/r/MtF/comments/mo5rf1/does_body_odor_change_with_hrt/
Oh man, I’d never considered dysphoria extending past one’s appearance and mannerisms. Thank you so much for such a complete answer!
It was such an eye opener, I was 29 when I started talking to a therapist about it. Once I let go of the fear it was waves of realization that things started making sense.
Oh big time. I'm a transgender man and it was very noticable for a while when my body odor changed.
more balanced diet ?
I’ve noticed after a workout a balls scent, but I’ve never thought of onions, spices and cheese.
I think it's diet dependant. I notice there's a distinct change in my body odor when my diet contains a great deal of onions and spices and a general acrid scent that's somewhat evocative of funky cheese.
What have you been eating lately? 🤭
My dad once told me Curry has that effect and that's why Indian people stink.
He was also kinda racist tho so that might not be true.
I have two perspectives to this. I once had several male Indian roommates and I honestly don't remember them having a scent beyond "male". I could pick up turmeric from one of them, but I think he used a turmeric toothpaste.
I'm white and afab (not on t at the time) and a decade after having those roomies, I had a half-Indian friend tell me I smell like her dad lol. I think curry odor might just stick to clothing, I make it a few times a week so I'm sure my whole house smells like curry to outsiders at this point
It varies, but I eat a lot of vegetables (especially garlic and onions) and chicken. But, I drink a lot of coffee.
It reminds me of how there is a gene that determines whether eating asparagus makes your pee stink, and there's a different gene that determines whether you can smell it. I had a friend who didn't have the stinky pee gene, but her boyfriend did, and she complained of the smell when she used the bathroom after him occasionally. He had the stinky pee gene, but not the gene to be able to smell the stink.
This came up in a random conversation with my friend, before she knew about the genes thing. I was so excited that I got to tell her about a cool science thing that I couldn't speak for a few moments.
This was pretty much exactly what happened when people started dropping by Japan in the colonial era
Well there's a pretty easy fix unless it's an extreme case. Razor and antiperspirant (or just deodorant if you're worried about aluminium).