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Partially deaf woman says fiancé’s family calls her smelly because she works as waitress & dishwasher, asks her to resign

A woman working as a waitress and dishwasher took to social media asking for advice after her fiancé’s family belittled her.

In an anonymous post to popular confessions page SGWhispers, the woman wrote that she was a lowly educated school dropout, who only studied until Secondary 2. She explained that she had to stop school because she is an orphan.

The 40-year-old woman wrote that she got engaged to her fiancé in May and planned to get married in October.

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On the day of her fiance’s brother’s wedding, she wrote that she took a shower at work and went to his house. “Just yesterday after the wedding, I overheard my fiance’s sister mentioning to the other family members that i am a very smelly person. She said I smelled like a pot of oil, and a lot of sauces. She said she could smell my sweat of oil from very far away. To my horror, the whole family agreed with her that I smelled”, she added.

She noted that her fiance’s family even asked her to resign “as they won’t be able to take the smell if I moved in with them after I marry ( my fiance and I are waiting for our BTO to finish building). They mentioned that I smelled normal when I am not working and they want me to maintain that”.

The woman wrote that she was very hurt and cried as she really wanted her fiance’s family to take to her.

“My fiance consoled me by saying that why not I quit? He can support me by giving me money weekly. He’s a well to do man and highly educated. He mentioned he didn’t like pple insulting me. He mentioned to tolerate insults for a job, it’s not worth it”, the woman wrote. However, she added that if she resigned, she would not have enough money to save for her wedding. She did not want to be a full-time housewife or to have to rely on him for everything.

Asking netizens for advice on what to do, the woman wrote that she had allergies and was not able to wear perfumes because of them.

“It’s not the first time I was being told I am smelly”, she wrote.

Here’s what netizens advised her to do:
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