Interview number three was a disappointment from the start. I did not get a good feeling the moment he walked in. Something about the way he carried himself felt careless, unprepared, unpolished, and not at all what I expect from a man hoping to serve in my home.
Still, I gave him a chance. I had him strip so I could properly evaluate hygiene and presentation. Within seconds I understood the problem. The smell hit me before he was even fully undressed. I performed my usual inspection, and when I ran my hand briefly over his cock and balls, it confirmed what my nose already told me. He had not seen a shower in far too long.
That is an immediate failure in my book. Cleanliness is non negotiable, especially for someone who would be living in my home, preparing food, handling laundry, and existing under my roof. I did not need to continue the interview.
I dismissed him on the spot.
If there is one thing this process is teaching me, it is that true service and discipline start with self respect. And some men simply do not have it. The search continues.
Cannot agree more strongly!!
I’ve experienced a Gen X or 2; never a Gen Z. Is what you’re seeing evidence of a trend? … such could go far further than just cleanliness …