Cloud 9 with bells on!
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I did some searching on the board and I couldn't find an answer. There is a student in our class that has VERY poor hygiene. I'm not talking about a little sweat or a little BO from that day. It is BAD. His breath is so bad that people can't sit around him anymore and those that do are breathing into their jackets or sucking on mints all day in order to mask his smell. He covers about a 5 foot radius because he breathes through his mouth. His body odor when he gets on the table is TERRIBLE. I can feel the grease in his hair and on his body from not bathing. After I'm done with him, I smell him on me and have to go home to de-funk myself.
I swear I'm not judgmental and I'm not blowing it out of proportion. This is something I just can't handle. The thought of having to work with him makes me sick to my stomach. I don't want to go to the director, but I don't know what else to do. I like this guy, but I'm angry that he's put me in this position by not cleaning himself at all. How do I handle this tactfully? We have to see each other for the next 4 months and I don't want there to be an awkward tension, but I'm seriously considering going to night classes to avoid him. I really don't know what to do. Does anyone have any input on how to handle this tactfully with the least amount of embarrassment for all involved?
I swear I'm not judgmental and I'm not blowing it out of proportion. This is something I just can't handle. The thought of having to work with him makes me sick to my stomach. I don't want to go to the director, but I don't know what else to do. I like this guy, but I'm angry that he's put me in this position by not cleaning himself at all. How do I handle this tactfully? We have to see each other for the next 4 months and I don't want there to be an awkward tension, but I'm seriously considering going to night classes to avoid him. I really don't know what to do. Does anyone have any input on how to handle this tactfully with the least amount of embarrassment for all involved?