Sure. Once at a gym, there was a guy who had sprayed on so much cologne to cover his body odor that it ended up creating a really strange mix. It smelled like a flowery garbage can. Everyone in the locker room was trying hard not to laugh.
Body odor is not really a 'sexy' thing in a normal sense as it often implies an unpleasant smell. However, in some fictional stories, perhaps a werewolf might have a unique musky scent that its mate finds alluring in a supernatural context.
One body odor success story could be about a person who had a strong body odor due to a medical condition. After consulting a doctor and getting proper treatment, the body odor disappeared. This not only improved their self - confidence but also their social interactions. People around them started treating them more positively, and they were able to participate in various activities without the fear of being judged because of the smell.
At a concert, I was standing next to a guy who clearly hadn't showered in days. His body odor was a mix of sweat and something else indescribable. Every time he moved, a new wave of the smell hit me. I had to keep inching away without being too obvious.
Well, I know of someone who had a strong body odor. She found out that dairy products were contributing to it. Once she eliminated dairy from her diet, her body odor improved. She also started drinking more water, which helped flush out toxins. Her skin became clearer too. This dietary adjustment was really a success story for her in terms of getting rid of the body odor problem and improving her overall well - being.
There was a case where a person had a very sweaty and smelly feet issue. They tried different products like special foot powders and antibacterial socks. Eventually, they found a combination that worked wonders. Their foot odor reduced significantly, and they could wear shoes without the embarrassment of a bad smell. This led to an improvement in their confidence, for example, they no longer hesitated to take off their shoes in public places like at a yoga class.
In the workplace, there was an employee who had a noticeable body odor. After getting feedback, they started using a high - quality antiperspirant and also made sure to change their work clothes more frequently. Soon, the body odor disappeared. This led to better relationships with coworkers as they no longer avoided the person. The employee also felt more confident and was able to focus better on their work tasks, leading to increased productivity and even some new opportunities for career growth.
Sure. Once I saw a guy at a party. He was trying to look cool and leaned against what he thought was a wall. But it was actually a movable partition. He fell right through and everyone burst out laughing. His body language of over - confidence led to that hilarious moment.
In a story I read, a wizard accidentally swaps the bodies of a cat and a dog. The dog, now in the cat's body, tries to chase its own tail thinking it's still a dog. Meanwhile, the cat in the dog's body is so confused by the large size and keeps trying to climb on furniture like it's small. Their attempts to adjust to their new forms are really comical.
Sure. Once I saw a man at a party who was so nervous that his knees were knocking together while he was trying to talk to a girl. It was like his legs had a mind of their own. Another time, I noticed a student in class constantly fidgeting with his hands, twirling his pen around and around, which was a sign of his impatience waiting for the class to end.
Yes, in some sex - related stories, body odor can be positive. For example, in a story about animal instincts in human relationships, a natural body odor might be seen as a primal signal of attraction. It can be like a pheromone - like factor that draws two characters together sexually.