Patanawet Posted August 28 Posted August 28 When working, I often had meetings with Indian HiSo clients. They knew about their reputation for odour and always over compensated with cheap colognes. I don't know which was worse. And don't mention Indonesian cigarettes! (Cloves?). I ought to add that at times I've overdosed on cheese. Thais say they could smell it oozing out with perspiration. Moses 1 Quote
Moses Posted August 28 Posted August 28 4 hours ago, vinapu said: No, it shows that Russia is on gay rights where those countries were 3 generations ago. I think two. Russia is now on the step "don't ask, don't tell". vinapu 1 Quote
Moses Posted August 28 Posted August 28 22 minutes ago, Patanawet said: When working, I often had meetings with Indian HiSo clients. They knew about their reputation for odour and always over compensated with cheap colognes. I don't know which was worse. From my experience the only suitable indoor place to meet Indian is steam room in sauna or under shower - steam/water covers odor mostly. siriusBE 1 Quote
floridarob Posted August 28 Posted August 28 1 hour ago, Patanawet said: I ought to add that at times I've overdosed on cheese. Thais say they could smell it oozing out with perspiration. One of my fears when uncovering someone's uncut 🍆 Ruthrieston and Patanawet 1 1 Quote
vinapu Posted August 29 Posted August 29 14 hours ago, Moses said: I think two. Russia is now on the step "don't ask, don't tell". So is moving in the right direction. Soon one will see banners " make love not war" Quote
Popular Post vinapu Posted August 29 Popular Post Posted August 29 15 hours ago, Patanawet said: I ought to add that at times I've overdosed on cheese. Thais say they could smell it oozing out with perspiration. If it's any consolation, I heard it too. But after switching my shower day from Monday to Friday I never heard it again. On subject of body odor - my worst "memorable" experience was few years, ago on 13 hrs Bangkok Vancouver flight with farang gentleman sitting beside me clearly forgot to take his weekly shower few weeks in row before flight. As for Indian smells, after working many years with several of them, my theory is that is not from lack of hygiene or using cheap colognes. No, it's spices they are (over) using most of us are not used to. Which supports Patnawet's theory above, not cheese but curry in this case. For Russians in Pattaya recent and uplifting story. As it happened last night, past midnight due to conspiracy reasons, fine specimen of male form was seen entering my room. When closing door heard comment from husband to wife, both sitting outside of their rooms" yemu podvyezlo " which means : " he got good catch". Always gentleman I turned my head and said "spasiba" ( thank you). To be honest I thought it was sarcastic but when returning from breafast, my guy gone hours ago, they smiled kind of aprovingly. Londoner, 10tazione, emiel1981 and 9 others 6 6 Quote
a-447 Posted August 29 Posted August 29 8 hours ago, vinapu said: As for Indian smells, after working many years with several of them, my theory is that is not from lack of hygiene or using cheap colognes. No, it's spices they are (over) using most of us are not used to. Which supports Patnawet's theory above, not cheese but curry in this case. No, it's definitely BO - stale sweat. Curry and spices don't bother me. A while back I was in an electronics store in Perth. An Indian shop assistant approached me and I immediately felt like gagging. I quickly told her I was only looking and she went away, but her smell lingered. Not long after I was approached by a rather handsome young indian guy, who smelt even worse! Sadly, I had to also bid him a fond farewell. At one point I wondered if it was me who was stinking up the shop. Thsmkfully, it wasn't. My question is : why didn't the manager tell them to go home, take a shower, put on some deoderant and some clean clothes? Surely smelling clean and fresh is a no-brainer if you are working with customers. I won't be going back. vinapu 1 Quote
floridarob Posted August 29 Posted August 29 10 hours ago, vinapu said: both sitting outside of their rooms" yemu podvyezlo " which means : " he got good catch". They were talking to the guy that was with you....😉 kokopelli3, vinapu and BjornAgain 3 Quote
FunFifties Posted August 29 Posted August 29 13 hours ago, vinapu said: As for Indian smells, after working many years with several of them, my theory is that is not from lack of hygiene or using cheap colognes. No, it's spices they are (over) using most of us are not used to. Which supports Patnawet's theory above, not cheese but curry in this case. I agree that spices play a big part. On my first and so far only visit to India, I thought I was being clever by taking advantage of the low labour cost to have all my laundry done before returning home. It seemed clean and everything was neatly folded, but when I started unpacking back home i realized everything smelled strongly of cumin Quote
floridarob Posted August 29 Posted August 29 45 minutes ago, FunFifties said: strongly of cumin yours or someone else's? kokopelli3, vinapu, Patanawet and 1 other 4 Quote
Patanawet Posted August 29 Posted August 29 14 hours ago, vinapu said: If it's any consolation, I heard it too. But after switching my shower day from Monday to Friday I never heard it again. On subject of body odor - my worst "memorable" experience was few years, ago on 13 hrs Bangkok Vancouver flight with farang gentleman sitting beside me clearly forgot to take his weekly shower few weeks in row before flight. As for Indian smells, after working many years with several of them, my theory is that is not from lack of hygiene or using cheap colognes. No, it's spices they are (over) using most of us are not used to. Which supports Patnawet's theory above, not cheese but curry in this case. For Russians in Pattaya recent and uplifting story. As it happened last night, past midnight due to conspiracy reasons, fine specimen of male form was seen entering my room. When closing door heard comment from husband to wife, both sitting outside of their rooms" yemu podvyezlo " which means : " he got good catch". Always gentleman I turned my head and said "spasiba" ( thank you). To be honest I thought it was sarcastic but when returning from breafast, my guy gone hours ago, they smiled kind of aprovingly. 14 hours ago, vinapu said: If it's any consolation, I heard it too. But after switching my shower day from Monday to Friday I never heard it again. Which month would that be? a-447, Keithambrose and khaolakguy 1 2 Quote
PeterRS Posted August 30 Posted August 30 It's definitely a result of diet and all the heavy spices most Indians like to consume. That translates into sweat in the same way that those from other countries' sweat smells to a certain extent of what they eat. https://health.clevelandclinic.org/how-7-different-foods-affect-your-body-odor Ruthrieston and kokopelli3 2 Quote
vinapu Posted August 31 Posted August 31 On 8/29/2025 at 10:30 PM, floridarob said: They were talking to the guy that was with you....😉 You such a gentleman and a scholar to boost ! floridarob 1 Quote
vinapu Posted August 31 Posted August 31 On 8/30/2025 at 2:18 AM, Patanawet said: Which month would that be? Every month with letter "a" in it Patanawet, pong2 and a-447 3 Quote
vinapu Posted August 31 Posted August 31 On 8/29/2025 at 11:31 AM, vinapu said: For Russians in Pattaya recent and uplifting story. As it happened last night, past midnight due to conspiracy reasons, fine specimen of male form was seen entering my room. When closing door heard comment from husband to wife, both sitting outside of their rooms" yemu podvyezlo " which means : " he got good catch". Always gentleman I turned my head and said "spasiba" ( thank you). To be honest I thought it was sarcastic but when returning from breafast, my guy gone hours ago, they smiled kind of aprovingly. Russia - India 1:0 Following night situation repeated. Russians gone, their room taken by Indian looking people. They, for change did not say anything when we arrived , boy being the same, but next morning they look at me the same one looks at dog's poo after stepping on it by accident with bare foot. I thought " you guys are on vacations in wrong place" . pong2, FunFifties, PeterRS and 1 other 2 2 Quote
Kiwi306 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I work with several Indians, many of whom are from Kerala. They eat traditional Indian diets and I have never noticed body odour from any of them. When you have BO, you tend to be unaware of it. I remember the old jingle:"Don't wait to be told, you need Palmolive Gold." In my early days of bodybuilding I would often eat up to 3 cans of tuna a day - until I was told one day that I stank of fish. Needless to say that I have completely avoided fish ever since. khaolakguy 1 Quote
vinapu Posted August 31 Posted August 31 Showers are great but people need to remember to change clothes too. Few years ago I was on bus tour in Greece with friend. I heard water running in the morning and evening so I assume he was taking shower but after seeing on third day he is planning to wear the same tshirt, which I the process started to smell like tshit I promptly reminded him that people are coming from monkeys not the pigs and fuck you and your smelly tfuckshirt. It worked and he had fresh one every day. Did not brave to ask about underwear. PeterRS, bkkmfj2648, floridarob and 1 other 1 3 Quote
PeterRS Posted August 31 Posted August 31 In the context of body odour, why does anyone think men's colognes, aftershaves and deodorants are so incredibly popular? Partly because they make us smell more attractive to others - certainly more attractive than our own BO. And we have to be honest. Like it or not we all have BO. Quote
kokopelli3 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I have worked with some Indians in my home country and even shared a house with one. Never was there any unpleasant body odor. Perhaps they did not have access to spicy food or maybe took showers every day. Quote
Moses Posted August 31 Posted August 31 On 8/29/2025 at 7:31 AM, vinapu said: yemu podvyezlo " which means : " he got good catch". They said "Yemu povezlo" (without D) in meaning "he got good catch", because "yemu podvyezlo" means another things and is very dependable on context, but mainly in logistic/ transportation/delivery/travel Illustration. This guys is asking exactly "poDvezti" bkkmfj2648 and vinapu 1 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I would be happy to provide him with transport...directly back to my place! LOL. 😍 vinapu 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 10 hours ago, kokopelli3 said: I have worked with some Indians in my home country and even shared a house with one. Never was there any unpleasant body odor. I, too, have worked with a number of people from India over the years and never experienced any unpleasant body odor. However, even though I taught in a high school setting, my field was special education and my students were the moderate to severe population. Occasionally I would need to do a series of lessons on the importance of personal hygiene...especially changing clothes every day including underwear and taking a daily shower. My nose would always let me know when it was time for that series of lessons. khaolakguy, floridarob and vinapu 3 Quote
mauRICE Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I'm shocked by some of the racial sentiments expressed in this thread. Here's a quick lesson on racial tolerance and understanding: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMNuf30tg2h/?igsh=MXhmN2sxenhtODVqaQ== vinapu, Keithambrose and floridarob 1 2 Quote
Patanawet Posted August 31 Posted August 31 I'm always confused by TV commercials which advertise 'good for 72hours'. Does that mean no showers for 3 days? Quote
emiel1981 Posted August 31 Posted August 31 On 8/22/2025 at 3:21 PM, Olddaddy said: There is a few that are gay4pay that stay in the Arcadia Condo and on Grindr Pattaya In an attempt to shift the topic of this post from smelly Indians to sexy Russians, I tried using the "location option" on Grindr to find (gay for pay) Russian hunks in Pattaya. I've tried a few times, but so far, unfortunately, without success. If I'm back in Pattaya in November, a Russian guy would be a welcome change from all the Asian beauties. Quote