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Timothy1964
Just the other day while visiting my friends, one of their kids, who is around 9 or 10 years old asked me to give him a ride on my shoulders. As I was picking him up over my head, I couldn't help but notice a smell of $h!t as his rear went past my face. He must have just done "number 2" shortly prior to that, or no matter when he did, he didn't thoroughly clean himself. It literally turned my stomach! Of coarse I didn't say anything to him or my friends about this, because I didn't want to offend them. Also, those friends of mine are Asian, and I always thought that Asian people where known for their cleanliness, especially when it comes to personal hygiene. When I was around that kid's age, I always took special care to prevent making "skid marks" in my undies! It's just downright disgusting that parents don't teach their kids about personal cleanliness, especially when it comes to using the bathroom.
1. Where did you here this hygiene thing about Asians? I've never heard of a race having different hygiene habits.
2. How old are these friends of yours? If they're kids, it's your job to tell them they need to wash up. Forget hurting their feelings, it's better coming from you than a stranger.
I'm friends with the entire families. Anyway, should I say something to the kids themselves, or their parents?
As far as hygiene, I don't know about ALL Asians, but I've heard that Japanese people are VERY clean.
I guess whenever a kid wants me to pick him or her up, I'll just do it in a way where his/her stinky butt goes nowhere near my face, or just hold my breath. I know there are several other methods of putting a kid on your shoulders besides picking them up over your head. Maybe the best way is to sit on steps or even on a sofa and have the kid climb onto my shoulders from behind. That's how I do it when I put someone who's heavier on my shoulders.