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Post by luckyhope84 on Jul 27, 2012 5:17:16 GMT
So I went to therapy today and it was crowded. I imediately felt fear that I may smell. I was sitting in the reception area and a lady came in with her son who was like 10. While she was making an apt. he was glancing at me. Then he whispered something to his mother. Was this a reaction. No one else reacted to me. I was sitting next to the door and when people would come in they didnt do a thing. No funny faces or whispers. No covering their noses just nothing. So was this a reaction or am I over thinking things?
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Post by Kreb on Jul 27, 2012 12:09:23 GMT
The boy may have said that you were watching him.
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Post by maybe on Jul 29, 2012 11:06:42 GMT
ok I'm sorry but I think it was a reaction to the smell. Kids are just like that. I once went and sat on a bus. Nobody covered their noses, made faces etc. But one 12 year old boy across from me was whispering to his little brother and lsaying something to the mum who told him to shhh. Then when I got off the bus I heard him say "those people smell, mum, don't they?"
I really thought I was not smelling bad. I smelt nothing. I really am afraid of being next to kids. All my worst situations have come from children, because they are very truthful and don't necessarily think about hurting anyone's feelings. I kind of hate them now actually. I used to love children and always wanted one in the future, but now whenever I watch movies with children and think "aww they're sweet,"....it quickly changes to me imagining them reacting to me and screwing up their faces/saying something horrible.
I think you will know deep down in your gut if it was to do with you.
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Post by luckyhope on Jul 30, 2012 1:34:25 GMT
Honestly you saying that maybe made me think it wasnt a reaction because it was nothing like that. He went to his mother whispered to her she took out her phone and set a date for her apt. She didnt say shhhh she didnt even acknowledge it. She was talking to the receptionist for a while. He wasnt even looking at me with a face or anything. He was just looking. And I was looking at him alot while he was in the waiting room to see if he and the other child that were there would react. He kept looking at me in the waiting room too and would catch me watching him. He prob thought I was a creep.
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Post by luckyhope on Jul 30, 2012 1:35:37 GMT
Also I've been around alot of kids before and they never give a reaction at all. My neice who is 7 even laid her head on my lap and petted the dog and I hadnt taken a bath before hand.
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Post by maybe on Aug 2, 2012 2:16:30 GMT
yes when I'm with younger kids they are all over me and hugging me. It tends to be when they hit 10 and onwards they tend to be more sensitive to the issue. That's good though you could answer your own question
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Post by samboy on Sept 9, 2012 2:58:36 GMT
No, it doesn't mean it was a reaction to any odor. Unless the boy was clear from his reaction that you smelled, then it's more likely that you're being paranoid.
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