A Girl Just Put on Deodorant in my Classroom

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and:

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their portable disposable waterless toothbrushes.

Cool, thanks. Waterless, though? I guess paste/gel isn't used with them, then? If so, that would be so icky, I'd think.
 
Lord how I wish the worst thing anyone ever did was publicly deodorize their pits.

I don't think anyone said it was the worst thing anyone ever did. Some people were saying it is an inappropriate thing to do (me included).
 

Yeah, but 9 pages including saying that she has no class? I guess I'm blessed to be epically unobservant because unless someone actually does something TO me I pay little attention. I think it leads to a happier me.
 
We are discussing our opinions. Good grief. This is not nine pages dumping on a teenage girl. This is nine pages of people have an exchange of opinions.
 
You think this is bad, come over the wedding gift thread :lmao: Did you know cash is evil? :lmao:
 
I am shocked by this thread.
I had absolutely no idea that putting deodorant on in public was considered shocking.
I assume that putting on chapstick or lotion or sunscreen is also something that should be done in private?
OMG, I can't even imagine how many people I've offended. I want to take this opportunity to publicly apologize to anyone who has had to witness me rubbing a stick of chapstick on my lips. I'm truly sorry for the horrors I've put you through. And even worse, I've actually put sunscreen on MY LEGS!!!! IN PUBLIC!!!
I'm so sorry. I swear, I really had no idea that these were such disgusting, classless behaviors. I promise that in the future, I will make sure we go in the bathroom to take care of these tasks, preferably in a stall so nobody in the bathroom has to witness this either.
 
Cool, thanks. Waterless, though? I guess paste/gel isn't used with them, then? If so, that would be so icky, I'd think.

They have toothpaste already on them. It activates when you use it.

And as far as the deodorant thing goes, if you feel the need to apply it in school, do it in the bathroom. There are just no boundaries anymore.
 
It hadn't occurred to me before I read this thread that anyone would think it was acceptable to apply deodorant in a classroom that is filled with other people. I can't imagine how anyone with any sense of decorum could think it was okay to do something like that. Now maybe the girl forgot to apply it before that and was afraid she'd have terrible body odor and thought applying it was the lesser of two evils, but it's still awfully tacky. Hygiene issues need to be dealt with in privacy, not in a public room surrounded by other people. Applying sunscreen on the beach or at the pool? Completely normal and acceptable. Applying it in a classroom, restaurant or grocery store? Tacky. Applying deodorant in a locker room or restroom - even a public restroom - is totally normal and acceptable. Doing it in a classroom is tacky. A discrete swipe of chapstick applied in public? Acceptable even to the most strict etiquette experts. I think there must be lots of people who don't care about that sort of thing any longer, though.
 
I am shocked by this thread.
I had absolutely no idea that putting deodorant on in public was considered shocking.
I assume that putting on chapstick or lotion or sunscreen is also something that should be done in private?
OMG, I can't even imagine how many people I've offended. I want to take this opportunity to publicly apologize to anyone who has had to witness me rubbing a stick of chapstick on my lips. I'm truly sorry for the horrors I've put you through. And even worse, I've actually put sunscreen on MY LEGS!!!! IN PUBLIC!!!
I'm so sorry. I swear, I really had no idea that these were such disgusting, classless behaviors. I promise that in the future, I will make sure we go in the bathroom to take care of these tasks, preferably in a stall so nobody in the bathroom has to witness this either.

Oh for goodness sake! :rolleyes:
 
Part of having class is not putting other people's ways down.

What is "wisping?"

If nobody had differing opinions about whether it was couth or uncouth to apply deodorant to your pits in front of a classroom of people there would be no reason for anyone to state whether the girl had any class or not :rolleyes:.
 
This is one of the reasons I love the English people. They have traditions and stick to them. Rules of etiquette, etc.

Here everyone is so quick to say "oh, that is so last era". We do not stick by what is appropriate for fear of being old fashioned. Let's start a thread, again, about breastfeeding in public. Anyone? :lmao:
 
Oh for goodness sake! :rolleyes:

Funny, that's exactly what I was thinking when I started reading this thread.

I thought the OP was kidding until I read some of the replies.

I honestly had no idea that putting deodorant under your arms was such a private matter. I really don't get it.

And to the poster who compared it to feminine spray...are you serious? You are really comparing armpits to genitals? i guess tank tops are definitely out then.
 





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