Originally Posted by
WillCAD
Ah, stinkies... bane of my existence, and not just in airplanes, but in shopping malls, restaurants, fast fooderies, public transportation... pretty much anywhere I have to interact with other people. I avoid them whenever possible, though I am always as polite and unobtrusive as possible. I stand farther away, or leave and come back later, or whatever I have to do to maintain separation without being impolite or embarrassing about it.
My worst experience in this arena was at Walt Disney World several years ago. I was in a line behind a woman on a scooter. She was massively overweight, and since she was on a scooter I assumed that she had a medical condition that made it difficult or impossible for her to stand and walk on her own.
But whatever her medical issue was, it apparently prevented her from bating regularly, because the three words that best describer were as follows and I quote: Stink. Stank. Stunk.
I wound up leaving about 10' (3m) of empty space between me and her. I kept waiting for the people behind me to ask me to move up, but they never did, so I think they got a whiff of the woman as well and understood my issue.
I'm just grateful she was in front of me, not behind me. Had I been within 3' (1m) of her, I would have had to leave the line and return later or it would have made me ill. No exaggeration, it really would have made me retch. I was on the verge until I let her go ahead without moving up myself.
I felt sorry for her; the issue didn't appear to be one strictly of choice. On the other hand, I also couldn't bear to be anywhere within 10' of her without gagging and potentially giving my dinner an unwelcome curtain call.
reep - the link you posted goes to Full Moon's home page. Would you mind naming the specific product of theirs that you find so useful? Thanks.
Will you be my forever seatmate?
Thank you for discussing the subject and noting that "polite" odor evasion is the way to go. I understand there are some people who have physical (and mental) reasons for not being able to clean properly.
Let me get you a better link. My cotton tapestry might make me look like a gauzy, aging hippie, but it is total fresh scented awesomeness. On my last flight I used it to cover a 5 yr. old boy next to me who's gramma forgot that it gets very cold on a plane and did not dress him accordingly. It is always freshly laundered and smells great. Obviously, I have attachment issues with my tapestries - lol!
I have this one specifically, but I have many. The fabric can vary from a thicker weave to a thinner, I like the thinner since it folds up smaller and is easier to breathe through:
http://www.hippieshop.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/19019