Disney1fan2002
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I am at my wits end. He will be 14 in June and has gone through puberty. He has Apserger's and for some reason, will not allow us to even talk to him about his body changing. I have tried, and it always ends up with him in tears, because he wants me to stop talking about it, and I push until he starts sobbing and he gets so upset.
This year, I have decided I need to get him to understand the importance of personal hygiene, and deodorant being a part of it. I sat him down, and started explaining to him how bad a person with BO smells, and he will become a serious outcast. He starts crying, and I ask him why he is crying, he tells me he hates change! He hates the fact that his body is changing, and he doesn't want to have to do anything different. He refuses to.
I didn't want to argue with him, when he gets this upset, anxiety can overwhelm him. I ended up telling him he needs to shower every single day, and when the weather gets warmer, he will need to take a shower in the morning and at night. He readily agreed, but I told him if I start smelling BO on him, he will need to use deodorant. He agreed, but I think it was to shut me about about the subject.
My dad was a firm believer in old fashion soap and water. He didn't believe in deodorant. I don't recall him smelling, and he worked a hard labor job putting down blacktop on hot summer days.
I guess I am going to have to be satisfied with him showering, he is such a stubborn boy. I don't see how I can force him. Not that I would, but usually I can convince him to try something he is afraid of, but for some reason, this subject is off limits.
This year, I have decided I need to get him to understand the importance of personal hygiene, and deodorant being a part of it. I sat him down, and started explaining to him how bad a person with BO smells, and he will become a serious outcast. He starts crying, and I ask him why he is crying, he tells me he hates change! He hates the fact that his body is changing, and he doesn't want to have to do anything different. He refuses to.
I didn't want to argue with him, when he gets this upset, anxiety can overwhelm him. I ended up telling him he needs to shower every single day, and when the weather gets warmer, he will need to take a shower in the morning and at night. He readily agreed, but I told him if I start smelling BO on him, he will need to use deodorant. He agreed, but I think it was to shut me about about the subject.
My dad was a firm believer in old fashion soap and water. He didn't believe in deodorant. I don't recall him smelling, and he worked a hard labor job putting down blacktop on hot summer days.
I guess I am going to have to be satisfied with him showering, he is such a stubborn boy. I don't see how I can force him. Not that I would, but usually I can convince him to try something he is afraid of, but for some reason, this subject is off limits.