I'm A Stinker
I was a stinker in the school.
I have it already as a child disliked to shower me and had never a good personal hygiene. With ca. 13 I stopped completely to washing me. I wore always the same clothes and even for over a year continuously the same jeans. I think, I have horrible stunk at the time. And I had pretty greasy hair and black edges under my fingernails.
But I felt me good at it and I realized that this whole hygiene stuff and cosmetics was nonsensical and unnecessary for me. I have never used make-up and also shaved me never - not even in summer when I was wearing sleeveless shirts.
Of course, my schoolmates were disgusted by me and make often jokes about me. (Okay, I was presumably very gross, but wherefore use handkerchiefs if you can simply blow in your hand and wipe the snot on the clothes? 😁) They gave me also the nickname "Schmuddeline" (means grubby girl) and yes, I was grubby but not ugly. I smelled never like deodorant, but like myself. Some even found me very attractive.
I was a natural girl and proud of it, a stinker, but I had also a few very good friends!
Today I'm not longer forced to social contact with other people as then in the school. I can now live my dirtiness out still more freely and be a stinker.
I have it already as a child disliked to shower me and had never a good personal hygiene. With ca. 13 I stopped completely to washing me. I wore always the same clothes and even for over a year continuously the same jeans. I think, I have horrible stunk at the time. And I had pretty greasy hair and black edges under my fingernails.
But I felt me good at it and I realized that this whole hygiene stuff and cosmetics was nonsensical and unnecessary for me. I have never used make-up and also shaved me never - not even in summer when I was wearing sleeveless shirts.
Of course, my schoolmates were disgusted by me and make often jokes about me. (Okay, I was presumably very gross, but wherefore use handkerchiefs if you can simply blow in your hand and wipe the snot on the clothes? 😁) They gave me also the nickname "Schmuddeline" (means grubby girl) and yes, I was grubby but not ugly. I smelled never like deodorant, but like myself. Some even found me very attractive.
I was a natural girl and proud of it, a stinker, but I had also a few very good friends!
Today I'm not longer forced to social contact with other people as then in the school. I can now live my dirtiness out still more freely and be a stinker.
26-30, F