Topic: Perfume Yes? No?
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LeeFranklin

Wed 09/27/17 08:04 PM

I just never cared for any.

Prefer Lady Rambo! I prefer to smell her and not the New York toilet water.

Better taste as well.

What's the guys and gals think?

Why the heck do girls even do it...Argh.
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onegrandd

Wed 09/27/17 08:09 PM

Anything like perfume and cologne chokes me. I also prefer woman who dont wear makeup. Most women dont need it.
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scepticalsoulmate

Wed 09/27/17 08:10 PM

sorry i cannot imagine my world without perfume lol ...i hate smelling bad on me and almost on anyone and anything . peace
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LeeFranklin

Wed 09/27/17 08:51 PM


sorry i cannot imagine my world without perfume lol ...i hate smelling bad on me and almost on anyone and anything . peace


I wasn't talking about a guy.

I do shave from time to time and after shave required.

Occasionally I spritz a bit of Cologne.
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LeeFranklin

Wed 09/27/17 08:51 PM


sorry i cannot imagine my world without perfume lol ...i hate smelling bad on me and almost on anyone and anything . peace


I wasn't talking about a guy.

I do shave from time to time and after shave required.

Occasionally I spritz a bit of Cologne.
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catinidaho

Wed 09/27/17 08:52 PM

I don't like perfume and don't wear it. I don't like men to wear any cologne or aftershave. I've never dated any man that wanted me to use perfume.
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LeeFranklin

Wed 09/27/17 09:04 PM


I don't like perfume and don't wear it. I don't like men to wear any cologne or aftershave. I've never dated any man that wanted me to use perfume.


Well, Jovan Musk many years. After Shave and occasional cologne.

I guess I am out AGAIN with Miss Idaho. Dang.
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catinidaho

Wed 09/27/17 09:25 PM

Some people over do it with perfume. It's ok if subtle.
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LeeFranklin

Wed 09/27/17 09:33 PM


Some people over do it with perfume. It's ok if subtle.


Yes.
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peggy122

Thu 09/28/17 05:20 AM

I love delicate femine perfumes on me and I adore ologne on a man once its not too musky or spicy... maybe something like Aspen
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eric22t

Thu 09/28/17 05:26 AM

when ever someone mentions perfume i get the instant shakes, remembering way back, when some of the local grannies would swim in it.
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TxsGal3333

Thu 09/28/17 07:32 AM

Humm I don't leave home without putting on perfume matter of fact as soon as I get dressed I spray mine on..... I have been told many times I smell good so it must not be too over powering...

Myself I prefer a nice smelling cologne on men as well as long as it is not too over powering..
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SDSCFof2

Thu 09/28/17 07:37 AM

depends on the chick
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Scoobert

Thu 09/28/17 08:08 AM

I don't mind perfume, as long as it's not overwhelming.

I don't use cologne or after shave. Just deodorant.
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Karlosthegreat

Thu 09/28/17 08:11 AM

It depends who's got perfume on, man or woman, lol.
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jazzinc

Thu 09/28/17 08:40 AM

In the present; we have a lot of products in fragrance area(soaps,shower gels;shampoos,body mists,bath tube salts,....etc). Sometimes; we don't need to use a eau de toilette or perfume with all those available products; but to use a good cologne or perfume(ladies) in a discrete way is always welcome...to smell good.

Much better than natural transpiration...specially some kind of persons who smell very strong.....uffff!....in public transportation!!!
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Tom4Uhere

Thu 09/28/17 01:51 PM

In moderation. Just like makeup.
If it over-powers the room and makes you notice it - no
If it is pleasantly detected during an embrace - sure
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ciretom

Thu 09/28/17 06:44 PM

Perfume Yes? No?

Yes.
Scent allows your imagination to tell you a story.
The scent of her hair and what similarities/differences to her perfume and similarities/differences to her body soap.
The type of perfume she wears, what scents are pleasing to her.
Where it's applied, to what degree.
When she chooses to wear it, or not.

Perfume, IMO, is little different than a tattoo.
It's less garish and tends to entail more class and subtlety.

! I prefer to smell her and not the New York toilet water.

If a woman knows what she's doing the perfume is an enhancement of her scent. An interplay.
Kind of like the natural scent of a home. It could be just all farts, old shoes, and night sweats. A full can of Glade. Or it can be sterile.
Most people have a particular scent that comes somewhat naturally as all the factors of their life interact with each other. Cooking, cleaning, incense, potpourri, sunlight, dust, whatever.

If a woman knows what she's doing, she's not just slapping on some perfume to cover up her scent with a stronger "pretty" one, but it interacts with her body chemistry to enhance communicating her through a scent.



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mnemosyneis

Thu 09/28/17 07:10 PM

I have a soft, sweet scented body lotion I love in lieu of perfume sometimes, but when I choose perfume it's a rather delicate hint of rose. Not that powerful tea rose that can make you gag, lol! Perfume has to be a from a good maker or its scent is nostril inflaming...
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scepticalsoulmate

Thu 09/28/17 11:59 PM

i choose perfume by smelling how in interacts with my own scent, the smell on the bottle is really not the same smell when applied on the skin. the scent should complement and not fight ones own natural scent. for me the more unique smelling it is the more i get addicted to it so much so that it attracts my attention anywhere i smell it. love