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Serenitree · F
Actually, if you have very different diets, you probably smell just as bad to him.
People who never eat any dairy at all, frequently say that they can smell sour milk coming off people who do. I have spoken to vegans who say that they can smell rotting meat in the sweat of people who eat meat.
I can smell shellfish on anyone who eats a lot of lobster or crab. People who eat very spicy foods smell strongly of those foods even after several showers.
Have you heard the expression, *You are what you eat*? Well I can't swear that's true, but I can say from personal observation, that you sweat what you eat. And you rarely smell it off your own body. Just as people who live near a brewery can't smell the hops and yeast, after a while, because they are accustomed to it. We don't smell our own foody sweat because it is part of us.
People who never eat any dairy at all, frequently say that they can smell sour milk coming off people who do. I have spoken to vegans who say that they can smell rotting meat in the sweat of people who eat meat.
I can smell shellfish on anyone who eats a lot of lobster or crab. People who eat very spicy foods smell strongly of those foods even after several showers.
Have you heard the expression, *You are what you eat*? Well I can't swear that's true, but I can say from personal observation, that you sweat what you eat. And you rarely smell it off your own body. Just as people who live near a brewery can't smell the hops and yeast, after a while, because they are accustomed to it. We don't smell our own foody sweat because it is part of us.