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Malodorsyndrome, if you can not smell yourself ...
 
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Malodorsyndrome, if you can not smell yourself ...


Hi Malodorsyndrome,

I don't know if you are one of those people who can not smell themselves. I guess you are, cause you found the previous message offensive ? Is that true?


If you can not smell yourself,
there are only 2 possibilities, nothing else:



#1. You do smell bad but your sense of smell is not working, so you are unable to smell your own bad odor.


#2. You do NOT smell, and your sense of smell is working as it should, but as you do not smell bad, you can not smell your own bad odor.

One more possibility:

#3 You do smell from your moth / throat / lungs, but your own sense of smell is blinded by air passing all the time, so you can not smell your own bad breath. Common for people with bad breath

Sorry, no other possibility.


If you are #1, your problem is in your head, cause our sense of smell is in our head, nose being a part of it. :-)


If you are #2, your problem is in your head, cause it is your brain playing games with you.


If you are #3, your problem is in your head, cause our mouth and our nose are in our head.


If you are any combination of #1,#2,#3, the problem is still in your head.

Whatever option you chose, the problem is still in your head, don't you get it :-)


Read this book:
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Anyway, normal people can smell themselves.

People can smell their own sweat, people can smell malodorous feet.


If you wear a t-shirt for a long time, and you sweat, and you take that t-shirt off, you take a shower, you should be able to smell your own sweat on that t-shirt. If you are unable, you do have problems with a sense of smell or there is some perfume blinding your sense of smell.


It is more difficult to smell your own breath, cause you keep breathing through your nose, blinding your sense of smell, and for the breath you need help from others.



But, you should always be able to smell your own clothes and your own shoes, especially if you wear them long enough, and if you do not wear any perfumes, and you do not wash your clothes with anything with perfumes.

If you do use perfumes, you can blind your own sense of smell with perfumes, making it difficult for you to smell
natural odors.



WS
 

 
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