More true words have never been spoken

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More true words have never been spoken - Ani.Social

I think body odor has an evolutionary reason to exist, and that reason applies to prehistoric humans living in small gather hunterer societies of <150 people only. Whatever that reason was, is not necessary for our survival in modern society where you meet thousands of people over your lifetime and run into new strangers constantly.

I dont think body odor ever played an evolutionary role. As far as I know body odor is caused by bacterias eating and multiplying whenever we sweat. If this is the case body odor is here because we sweat which isnt that common within the animal kingdom.

(Although dont quote me on any of this, this is just what I seem to remember and Im lazy to look it up - tldr i might be lying)

That doesn’t exclude it having a purpose. A lot of our existence we owe to bacteria inhabiting our body
And a lot of what happens in evolution is passed down the generations not because it’s useful but because it doesn’t hinder reproduction.
Body odour does hinder reproduction, though.
But it doesn’t though. Before people bathed consistently, everyone smelled. It wouldn’t have been a factor in partner selection.

It wouldn’t have been a factor in partner selection.

This is pretty presumptuous, as there appears to be a lot we can pick up about potential mates based on their body odor.

Armpit Psychology: The Science of Body Odor Perception

Researchers explore how other people's smells are processed by our brains

Scientific American
I’m absolutely not an anthropologist, but if we evolved in small <100 person communities, often settling near water, I’d imagine keeping everyone relatively stank-free wouldn’t have been impossible.