bikkle wrote:Teen attacks on homeless signal dark days for JapanAnother [boy] said he wished to eliminate the homeless, who he said made underground shopping malls smell bad.
Middle-aged people smell.
Dr Shoji Nakamura...works for the cosmetics giant Shiseido..
[The smell] is called nonenal: a greasy, oily odour, people over the age of 40 develop it and young people do not have it.
"Young women in particular have recently become hyper-sensitive to body odours especially of the older generation," he says.
Cultural change:
Dr Nakamura believes people are so sensitive to smell because Japanese society is changing.
"In the past, three generations lived in one house together," he says.
"Everyone lived in close quarters so they got used to many different smells."
"Now people often live alone and so they are more sensitive to smells of others."