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MsBearlee -> RE: The smell of attraction (2/20/2008 7:43:39 AM)

 
What makes you think you must be odd; not a single person said they enjoy rank body odors...




Leatherist -> RE: The smell of attraction (2/20/2008 7:44:53 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MsBearlee


What makes you think you must be odd; not a single person said they enjoy rank body odors...


Must be genetic, some women have had body odors that literally make me nauseous.




breatheasone -> RE: The smell of attraction (2/20/2008 7:47:11 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Leatherist

I must be odd, I like the smell of leather-but rank body odors make me feel ill.

I'm actually inclined to think you would be in the majority on that.[:D]




MsBearlee -> RE: The smell of attraction (2/20/2008 7:51:01 AM)

 
Well...that is a much different statement, isn't it?  Still, why would you find that odd?  I've noticed men who smoke or drink a lot of alcohol smell foul to me, and that people who eat well taste better than those who eat crap (figuratively speaking, of course).  Also, the kind of material one wears next to their bodies makes a difference, too...and how fastidious they are when 'blotting' after a pee.  And that would be both sexes!  Feet too have nasty odors depending on with what people cover them. 
 
Everybody has a nose, and everybody has a different idea of what smells good; but very few people actually enjoy smelling what they consider 'rank'.  Nope, you are not unusual.  Having said that, wouldn’t you agree to say the things you enjoy sniffing are ‘better than’ the things others enjoy sniffing?
 
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Bella1965 -> RE: The smell of attraction (2/20/2008 7:57:27 AM)

G'morning all:


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ORIGINAL: laurelgoat
'Just an association' doesn't really give credit to the power that scent has. It is the single most powerful sense for memory association which is entirely separate from the effect of pheromones, which we're not consciously aware of.

Exactly.

For myself, the "natural" scent of my boyfriend is fine, provided it's clean. He could use the plainest soap on the planet and I would be fine with that. After a day of running around stink; hell no. That's a complete turn off. Maybe I'm weird.

I do have an extremely intense reaction however to certain premium fragrances. When he puts on the Hugo Boss I gave him, my loins moisten instantly. My pulse quickens, my body temperature raises, and my focus narrows to a diamond-like edge. He suffers a lot of biting during this time. *chuckling* Then again, I've not heard any complaints about this...


Stay safe, play nice, & share your toys w/ others...


[:D]


Bella




Leatherist -> RE: The smell of attraction (2/20/2008 8:02:10 AM)

I'm hypersentive with input, so it's really hard to say.




Paulsgirl -> RE: The smell of attraction (2/20/2008 11:30:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Bella1965

G'morning all:


quote:

ORIGINAL: laurelgoat
'Just an association' doesn't really give credit to the power that scent has. It is the single most powerful sense for memory association which is entirely separate from the effect of pheromones, which we're not consciously aware of.

Exactly.

For myself, the "natural" scent of my boyfriend is fine, provided it's clean. He could use the plainest soap on the planet and I would be fine with that. After a day of running around stink; hell no. That's a complete turn off. Maybe I'm weird.

I do have an extremely intense reaction however to certain premium fragrances. When he puts on the Hugo Boss I gave him, my loins moisten instantly. My pulse quickens, my body temperature raises, and my focus narrows to a diamond-like edge. He suffers a lot of biting during this time. *chuckling* Then again, I've not heard any complaints about this...


Stay safe, play nice, & share your toys w/ others...


[:D]


Bella

Now i cannot do anything commercially produced. I lived for about 6 years right out in the open countryside...i was six miles from any other house in any direction, (this is unusual for England) in an area of classified waterways and scientific interest. The air was unpolluted and the ancient house had no metal. (only tree beams) to keep it standing.

At this time i had also not long had two babies in succession and during that time also i grew totally sensitized to chemical products.

Walking through a chemist (drug store) where there are new perfumes on offer and testers gives me headaches. Lavender which is in anyway artificially produced also gives me migraine. But lavender grown at a certain altitude does not.

So it's got to be aromatherapy oils or fragrances for me.
I love incense. frankinsence is my best turn on and so is myrrh and i love also bergamot and as i said before pathchouli.
Master always burns frankincense and myrrh during a scene, so we and any one else present always smell of it.

But there is nothing, absolutely nothing compares to the smell of Him.





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