<p>What do you do if you're in the middle of the school day and you realize that you have horrible BO and no access to deodorant? And what do you do when people start noticing and you hear the people sitting behind you in class snickering and you knowww it's because of you...?</p>
<p>Buy deodorant that’s also an antiperspirant. Take it to school and reapply before whatever time you usually start to smell a bit off.
Try like the prescription strength you can get at the drugstore. If that doesn’t work, try getting an actual prescription.</p>
<p>Who said fetid? No one said fetid <em>whistles</em></p>
<p>I also suggest keeping a fresh shirt in your locker that smells Tide fresh for changing purposes.</p>
<p>Don’t forget to shower in the mornings, btw. That great but oft ignored step could spare a lot of folks some mean heartache and grief.</p>
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<p>Fetid? That’s harsh, Millancad.</p>
<p>…is this a serious question??? Shower, put on antiperspirant deodorant and have a nice day?</p>
<p>Just sit tight… if it’s an ongoing problem one of your classmates will probably chip in and buy deodorant FOR you. Wouldn’t that be nice?</p>
<p>Wouldn’t that promote possibilities of exponential embarrassment? If that was sarcasm, then that was funny.</p>
<p>^ Was infact sarcasm. I don’t think anybody’s a big enough ******bag to do that.</p>
<p>Hmm just keep some deodorant in your locker. Or axe. And put it on in between classes. Although I have to admit axe does smell horrible, but some guys like it.</p>
<p>if its horrible and you don’t have deodorant, go to the locker room and maybe have a quick hand soap+water scrub just underneath your arms, dry off with a paper towel. its really crude, but if its that urgent it’ll help alleviate the smell a bit.</p>
<p>^ Moisture will just make it worse. Usually the soap at schools is foam soap and unscented.</p>
<p>You may want to try taking more showers.
Or washing your clothes more often. It will help.</p>
<p>I used to just bring deodorant with me to school. I never had to use it, but I was always paranoid that I would.</p>
<p>Millincad, that was totally, like, an unfair edit. Now it looks like I make no sense (which is usually not too far off the mark, anyway). <em>is hurt</em></p>
<p>Get some deordrant. Not that day but keep some in your locker if it is a continual problem.</p>
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This confused me for a second.</p>
<p>Just use an axe and chop those pits off. Axe is too strong… :l</p>
<p>lol I remember one time in eighth grade I forgot to take my gym clothes home for the week-long break, and naturally when I returned and had to dress out, it absolutely reeked. No one else I knew had an extra change, and I couldn’t bear to get a zero for the day. </p>
<p>When I came out everyone was like “What the hell is that smell?”. It was so embarrassing. :o I had to keep wrinkling my nose along with them and looking around for the accursed olfactory violator. Fortunately I don’t think anyone ever thought it was me. I’m usually the super-clean one lol.</p>
<p>Yeah. Smelling good/not bad is a must.</p>
<p>Backpacks reek too.</p>
<p>eew eew eeww Axe is way too strong and reeks of “pre-teenism.”</p>
<p>Whistle and pretend it’s the person next to you.
=D</p>
<p>“the accursed olfactory violator”
^I like this a lot.</p>
<p>And the extra deodorant is probably the easiest thing to do.</p>
<p>…Speaking of backpacks, I hate when I accidentally leave a piece of bread I packed for a snack in there and forget about it for a while and have to fish it out of the bottom later when it’s all old. Ugh.
(yes, it’s in a plastic bag…)</p>