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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 764734" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Welcome Roxanne. I read each word and felt your pain and frustration. I remember when my daughter was between the ages of 22-28 she would hardly bathe. While in grade school, middle school, high school she would take a shower everyday. If I was planning on going somewhere with her I told her that if I pick her up and she did not shower I was not going with her. Somedays she smelled so bad I had to ask her to shower. Between my house and her house and all the gyms we belong to I counted 45 showers that she has access to. I asked her why she quit taking a shower and she never answered me but I believe it was depression. Every now and again I will notice that my daughter looks as if she has not taken a shower for a while. She works out at the gym and sweats easily. At her age of almost 42 I try to not say anything but if we go somewhere I tell her I will not go unless she jumps in the shower. I noticed since her creepy boyfriend moved out she showers more regular. When we lived in Europe many people did not shower everyday, here in the states most of us shower everyday. I have the most beautiful outside shower built in my backyard. The birds and wild animals serenade me while out there. My daughter has showered in there a few times and has really enjoyed it. I just hope your son will grow out of it soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 764734, member: 22416"] Welcome Roxanne. I read each word and felt your pain and frustration. I remember when my daughter was between the ages of 22-28 she would hardly bathe. While in grade school, middle school, high school she would take a shower everyday. If I was planning on going somewhere with her I told her that if I pick her up and she did not shower I was not going with her. Somedays she smelled so bad I had to ask her to shower. Between my house and her house and all the gyms we belong to I counted 45 showers that she has access to. I asked her why she quit taking a shower and she never answered me but I believe it was depression. Every now and again I will notice that my daughter looks as if she has not taken a shower for a while. She works out at the gym and sweats easily. At her age of almost 42 I try to not say anything but if we go somewhere I tell her I will not go unless she jumps in the shower. I noticed since her creepy boyfriend moved out she showers more regular. When we lived in Europe many people did not shower everyday, here in the states most of us shower everyday. I have the most beautiful outside shower built in my backyard. The birds and wild animals serenade me while out there. My daughter has showered in there a few times and has really enjoyed it. I just hope your son will grow out of it soon. [/QUOTE]
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