Social Conditioning Shapes Obsession with Body Odor, Experts Say
Historiadores revelan cómo el baño pasó de ser un marcador de estatus de las clases altas a una exigencia del entorno corporativo.
Experts suggest that the modern obsession with body odor is largely a product of social conditioning rather than purely biological factors. Throughout history, perceptions of cleanliness and scent have evolved, influenced by social, economic, and cultural norms. While genetics and skin bacteria play a role, the current aversion to body odor is seen as a learned behavior, reinforced by marketing and societal expectations. Practices like frequent bathing and fragrance use, once exclusive to elites, are now widespread, driven by an industry promoting hygiene as a status symbol. This conditioning, amplified over centuries, has linked body odor with negative social perceptions like poverty and lack of refinement, even after scientific understanding shifted from miasma to germ theory.
Experts explain that societal conditioning, rather than just biology, drives our modern obsession with body odor, shaping perceptions of hygiene and social acceptance over centuries.
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