Im sorry indian brahs, im not being racist or judging your personality, but every one of you in the gym has an aura of BO/curry for a 10 metre radius, its groce. Is soap against your religion or something?
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Im sorry indian brahs, im not being racist or judging your personality, but every one of you in the gym has an aura of BO/curry for a 10 metre radius, its groce. Is soap against your religion or something?
Dat dere curry?
Your mom said I smelled fine after she sniffed my cock
its their diet
stink up apartment with cooking/10
It literally comes down to how much curry they consume.. it has a powerful stench and even deodorant is sometimes powerless to do anything.
because they wipe their ass with their fingers and bathe in ****
They put obscene amounts of spices in everything they make (srs)
LOL might be because we're usually hairier than the average guy + all the sweat gets trapped in our body hair making it stink.
Or because genetically, we're adapted to living in hot climates so we sweat more (similar to BBCs sweating loads).
[QUOTE=mistadingus;823787231]because they wipe their ass with their fingers and bathe in ****[/QUOTE]
wtf really?
They use their fingers to wipe.
srs
[QUOTE=Roldz;823788501]They use their fingers to wipe.
srs[/QUOTE]
srsly wtf, indian brahs can you confirm this?
It's all about their diet. When I was stationed in Korea, most of the sloots vag's smelled like kimchi, regardless of how clean/dirty they were.
[QUOTE=megabrah;823785771]Im sorry indian brahs, im not being racist or judging your personality, but every one of you in the gym has an [b]aura of BO/curry [/b]for a 10 metre radius, its groce. Is soap against your religion or something?[/QUOTE]
aww sheeeet
nukka said aura
[QUOTE=megabrah;823788841]srsly wtf, indian brahs can you confirm this?[/QUOTE]
sort of indian brah here and yeah there are some indians that do dis (dunno if everyone does this..). Only the real fobby ones though, I was born and raised in a western country and my parents have lived here a great deal of their lives and we never do that... I think the reasoning is they clean it with soap/water and scrub their arse with their fingers so there is little to no residue remaining and obviously they wash their hands afterwards, so its up to you to decide whether that's ok or not. Personally, I don't see the big deal, as long as they wash their hands thoroughly or take a shower after, then why not.
im indian, but ive lived in the US for most of my life. My family does not use as many spices as many traditional indian families, and that is hands down the reason why the smell is so strong. lets say the avg american family uses 1 teaspoon of spice per meal. the avg indian family probably uses 10 times that amount.
curry flavored protein
[QUOTE=Roldz;823788501]They use their fingers to wipe.
srs[/QUOTE]
lmao this is the poor ppl brah, not the avg indian. toilet paper is common in india too, but when you have 5 rupees and youre deciding whether to buy your next meal or buy some toilet paper, the meal wins
Don't understand this diet ****, so If I eat curry non stop for the next 2 weeks...I'll start smelling like it wtf?
Is it curry that just has this effect?
[QUOTE=skarms;823789731]sort of indian brah here and yeah there are some indians that do dis (dunno if everyone does this..). Only the real fobby ones though, I was born and raised in a western country and my parents have lived here a great deal of their lives and we never do that... I think the reasoning is they clean it with soap/water and scrub their arse with their fingers so there is little to no residue remaining and obviously they wash their hands afterwards, so its up to you to decide whether that's ok or not. Personally, I don't see the big deal, as long as they wash their hands thoroughly or take a shower after, then why not.[/QUOTE]
wait wait, so they dont wipe with TP? they just lay a duke and put soap on their hands and scrub? even washing with soap afterwards wont get all the **** particles off your hands, groce
[QUOTE=megabrah;823790911]wait wait, so they dont wipe with TP? they just lay a duke and put soap on their hands and scrub? even washing with soap afterwards wont get all the **** particles off your hands, groce[/QUOTE]
there is a lot of poverty in india, so most can't really afford TP or just forego it completely.. I think that's where that whole thing comes from. I remain skeptical to think that a lot of indians still do this, I highly doubt it, I think its just the poor fobby ones that carry on this tradition in western society.. india is a strong weird place with a lot of people, there are so many "caste" systems set in place and different regions with different people that it could literally be its own continent. What an indian might do in the southern region would seem completely retarded to an indian living in the north. take it for what its worth.
I like how you made a new account just to ask this question.
Curry cologne
Allright,
It never fails to amaze me how much some of you people lack knowledge or understanding of culture. Anyway, this is a complicated answer. Like some people have said, there are a lot of reasons why Indians might stink (literally). Indians come from a country that has a lot of poverty, and is one of the world's hottest, and as such, they are genetically adapted to sweat a lot to cool down. Though this is not always true that Indians sweat a lot, they do sweat a bit differently, and this is likely a major contributor. Also, diet is THE MAJOR thing that causes this. Indians eat A LOT of curry, and that has a lot of spices, which they sweat out and stuff afterwards. While most Indians are used to the smell of curry, to Americans, it is foreign and extremely odorous. This is also why, due to a lot of cooking, the houses of Indians often smell like curry as well. Especially since Indian food is usually hot, which makes the smell even worse, while American food is usually a lot colder. Also, about the whole "Indians Don't Take Showers". That is bullcrap. Don't trust it. Sure, in bad areas, they may not, but I assure you, every civilized Indian i've met takes showers. At least once daily. And most don't stink, although many people who say that they do are usually the ones who only know those who do. About washing instead of wiping...that is common in India still, and it once was the world custom. Nowadays, though, in the 21st century, people are using toilet paper. Sure, some still wash, but they are usually the kind who take a shower after. Usually...
I am an Indian myself, and know many other Indians ofc. I have never met any who do not take showers, stink all the time, or any of that. I know that no Indian people born in the 21st century wash, they all use toilet paper. Sure, older ones do, but this is changing fast, and I've used tp all my life, so there's that.