kwelch10377
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I couldn't think of any other title, so I figured I would just be blunt about it.
I have 2 roommates, one who I have lived with for a few years and the other just moved in in Sept. Well the one who just moved it has an odor issue. The only way I can describe it without being too gross is that she smells female BO. My other roommate and I just really aren't sure what to do. We know there is no tactful way to tell her that she (and her room) smell. I have no idea if she even realizes it. We can't really avoid the smell because in order to go to the bathroom we have to walk by her room and she always has her door open. We have tried lighting some Yankee Candles, which work a little and we have used Fabreeze, but it usually just ends up smelling like Fabreeze scented BO. I have noticed that other parts of the house are starting to smell right after she has been in them. For example the other night I went to do laundry and she had just finished hers, I had to hold off doing mine because I couldn't stand the smell in the laundry room. I had to wait for it to air out.
My question is more how do we handle/take care of the odor, not how do I tell her that she smells. We live in Boston so keeping the windows open during this time of year isn't an option. I'm not sure what other odor control options have worked for other people. Everything we have tried just really covers it up.
I have 2 roommates, one who I have lived with for a few years and the other just moved in in Sept. Well the one who just moved it has an odor issue. The only way I can describe it without being too gross is that she smells female BO. My other roommate and I just really aren't sure what to do. We know there is no tactful way to tell her that she (and her room) smell. I have no idea if she even realizes it. We can't really avoid the smell because in order to go to the bathroom we have to walk by her room and she always has her door open. We have tried lighting some Yankee Candles, which work a little and we have used Fabreeze, but it usually just ends up smelling like Fabreeze scented BO. I have noticed that other parts of the house are starting to smell right after she has been in them. For example the other night I went to do laundry and she had just finished hers, I had to hold off doing mine because I couldn't stand the smell in the laundry room. I had to wait for it to air out.
My question is more how do we handle/take care of the odor, not how do I tell her that she smells. We live in Boston so keeping the windows open during this time of year isn't an option. I'm not sure what other odor control options have worked for other people. Everything we have tried just really covers it up.