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<blockquote data-quote="Stella" data-source="post: 251052" data-attributes="member: 6837"><p>Hygiene is a BIG problem with my difficult child. The only wash she gets is at her weekly swimming lessons, seriously! Under her nails are black and she is starting to sweat, therefore smell but she just point blank refuses to wash.. I actually went into the bathroom before and tried washing under her arms myself but the rage that ensued was SO not worth it. She basically destroyed my house after I did that so it is now most defintely a "basket C" for me too. Like most of you, I am just hoping that she will become more conscious about it as she gets older and becomes interested in boys OR her friends start noticing and say it to her! I did buy her a bottle of Sure For Girls deodrant but she went beserk when she saw it. It just seems to be a huge control issue with her - same as her not eating and only wearing what she wants. She can control what she puts into her body, what she puts on her body and how clean she keeps her body.I just wish i knew she has such a huge need for control in the first place!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella, post: 251052, member: 6837"] Hygiene is a BIG problem with my difficult child. The only wash she gets is at her weekly swimming lessons, seriously! Under her nails are black and she is starting to sweat, therefore smell but she just point blank refuses to wash.. I actually went into the bathroom before and tried washing under her arms myself but the rage that ensued was SO not worth it. She basically destroyed my house after I did that so it is now most defintely a "basket C" for me too. Like most of you, I am just hoping that she will become more conscious about it as she gets older and becomes interested in boys OR her friends start noticing and say it to her! I did buy her a bottle of Sure For Girls deodrant but she went beserk when she saw it. It just seems to be a huge control issue with her - same as her not eating and only wearing what she wants. She can control what she puts into her body, what she puts on her body and how clean she keeps her body.I just wish i knew she has such a huge need for control in the first place!! [/QUOTE]
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