I'm sure there are threads about this already, but the search function is glitchy, so here we go.
I've been dating a great guy for about 6 months. It's fun, we have good times, we communicate pretty well and work through things.
The problem is that lately, he smells bad and it's a huge turn-off for me. He's a smoker, and has been since well before we started dating. But now, it's winter.
In summer, he goes out, he smokes, it's warm, the wind blows, he changes his clothes the next day, does laundry, it's tolerable. I still don't like the smoke odor on his hands or breath, but he tries to be considerate about washing his hands, and mints.
But now, it's winter. He smokes in the same big winter jacket all the time, and the odor is getting much worse over time. I mentioned this to him a few weeks ago, offered to wash it if it could be washed, but it's dry clean only. Nothing really came of this conversation.
Fast forward, and to compound the problem.... he's a long haired hippy type guy, who doesn't believe in deoderant. Now, this means he gets kind of stinky in the summer, too, but we shower & it's ok. In winter... layers of clothes, really warm office, walking at a fast clip from work to metro & stuff...
Smoker sweat/b.o. + smoker lingering smoke residue = sometimes such a nasty funk that I have to hold my breath or get away.
There isn't a nice way to say this. He picked up on me pulling away the past few days and asked what was wrong... and I had to tell him, it's that he smells bad lately. I didn't really elaborate. Added on that particular day, he was wearing a just purchased, not yet washed thrift store sweater. Thrift store clothes can be awesome, but should be washed before wearing, imho.
Sooo... there's my tale of what-now? I think he knows where I'm coming from, but I haven't spelled out for him quite what I did here - about the smoking + build up + smoker b.o. = wear deoderant!! And maybe dry-clean that coat once in a while.
Am I being unreasonable? Am I nuts? I also just changed birth controls about a month ago, and I know more/different hormones can amplify women's sense of smell.
I've been dating a great guy for about 6 months. It's fun, we have good times, we communicate pretty well and work through things.
The problem is that lately, he smells bad and it's a huge turn-off for me. He's a smoker, and has been since well before we started dating. But now, it's winter.
In summer, he goes out, he smokes, it's warm, the wind blows, he changes his clothes the next day, does laundry, it's tolerable. I still don't like the smoke odor on his hands or breath, but he tries to be considerate about washing his hands, and mints.
But now, it's winter. He smokes in the same big winter jacket all the time, and the odor is getting much worse over time. I mentioned this to him a few weeks ago, offered to wash it if it could be washed, but it's dry clean only. Nothing really came of this conversation.
Fast forward, and to compound the problem.... he's a long haired hippy type guy, who doesn't believe in deoderant. Now, this means he gets kind of stinky in the summer, too, but we shower & it's ok. In winter... layers of clothes, really warm office, walking at a fast clip from work to metro & stuff...
Smoker sweat/b.o. + smoker lingering smoke residue = sometimes such a nasty funk that I have to hold my breath or get away.
There isn't a nice way to say this. He picked up on me pulling away the past few days and asked what was wrong... and I had to tell him, it's that he smells bad lately. I didn't really elaborate. Added on that particular day, he was wearing a just purchased, not yet washed thrift store sweater. Thrift store clothes can be awesome, but should be washed before wearing, imho.
Sooo... there's my tale of what-now? I think he knows where I'm coming from, but I haven't spelled out for him quite what I did here - about the smoking + build up + smoker b.o. = wear deoderant!! And maybe dry-clean that coat once in a while.
Am I being unreasonable? Am I nuts? I also just changed birth controls about a month ago, and I know more/different hormones can amplify women's sense of smell.