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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-06-26 07:05 pm

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Re: It's weird, but I've noticed that Men Being Super Gross is a common relationship complaint.

(Anonymous) 2024-06-27 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
I think people are more willing to excuse a man, say, at McDonald's on his lunch break who's dirty/smelly if he's wearing work clothes that indicate he's a manual laborer (same for a woman with no makeup in a ponytail covered in paint stains) or a person who obviously just did a run and is wearing running clothes.

But in an office setting? Dirty clothes and body odor are absolutely a stigma for both sexes. A coder can get away with being a slob if he works in a coder cave with a couple of other dudes, but he's NOT getting promoted into management if he's pigpen.