onions (and garlic) don't smell bad, you 'tards. lol @ you 'tards for thinking people would rather smell your mouth bacteria than delicious onions (and garlic).
Some people, after eating garlic will secrete that smell through their pores. Heather Locklear (sp) I believe was one of these people. My wife also has that problem. I always know when she has eaten something with galic on it.
GARLIC CAN LEAK THROUGH YOUR PORES
YES!
When a Garlic cell is broken by chopping, chewing, or crushing, enzymes stored in the cell trigger the breakdown of several compounds containing sulfur (such as Diallyl Sulfide and Allicin) which are responsible for the sharp taste and strong smell of garlic.
It's kind of crazy that we love to eat Garlic cloves considering the compounds found in this plant are believed to have evolved as a defense mechanism deterring animals from ingesting the plant.
When eaten in large quantities, garlic may be strongly evident in your sweat and breath the following day. This is because garlic's strong smelling sulfur compounds are metabolized forming allyl methyl sulfide. AMS cannot be digested and is passed into the blood. It is carried to the lungs and the skin where it is excreted. Since digestion takes several hours, and release of AMS several hours more, the effect of eating garlic may be present for a long time.