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MsStarlett -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 9:39:59 AM)

Ok, I'm off the phone now... Chia's post was so hot I had to read it to a friend.

Of course, Oderus is so gross... he was laughing that he thought Chia was fantasizing about a woman with a yeast infection.  Doms don't get it when good boys wax poetic.

Now... Starting over. 

I do not wear perfumes or anything with a scent because I don't like to 'smell myself' all day.  I work retail and detest the people who come in and leave a 'path of perfume' behind them where ever they go.  That nasty oil crap that hippies and goth heads love?  HATE IT!  Makes me sneeze... it won't wash out of my clothes if those people rub against me.  Makes my whole shop reek like an opium den.  If one of my boys showed up wearing that shit I would toss them into a cold shower and scrub them down with sand paper and toss them outside to dry.  UCK!

I have been told by several people over the years that I have a very nice 'natural scent'.  It's always funny when men try to say "You smell good" because there just isn't a socially polite way to say it.  As mentioned above, I write it off to pheromones.  Long ago, I spent the night with friends.  The next morning, my fem friend and I didn't know which matching T-shirt belonged to which of us.  Her boyfriend took both shirts and sniffed them.  He handed one to me saying "This one is yours."  I looked a bit confused.  He said it had that "S-Smell" - using my name.  His girlfriend didn't look happy.  I looked embarrassed thinking it smelled of BO.  He said "No!  It's a good smell.  Kind of spicy.  I like it.  I always know when you've been here because I can smell you on the furniture."  His girlfriend was getting rather angry by this time as he was digging that whole deeper with both hands.  I have never forgotten that conversation because through the years, others have said very much the same thing... that they like the way I smell.  *shrug*

Now, I use a special body wash before a session if I have the chance.  It's called "Warm Vanilla Sugar"... It leaves my skin smelling like cookies in the oven.  Men find it totally irresistible because, frankly, it makes me smell delicious. 






lusciouslips19 -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 9:43:26 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BKSir

See this brings up something I've always been curious about.  Why don't mens colognes smell like flowers and cinnamon rolls?  Females tend to enjoy flowers more than males.  And female perfumes smell like bbq or new cars...  Wouldn't that make more sense?  [;)]


I like to dab a little Marinara behind my ears. It get em every time! [:D]




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 10:00:42 AM)

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Now, I use a special body wash before a session if I have the chance.  It's called "Warm Vanilla Sugar"... It leaves my skin smelling like cookies in the oven.  Men find it totally irresistible because, frankly, it makes me smell delicious. 


The colognes i use are very mild and are vanilla based. One called Extraordinary(have to get on ebay they stopped making it) makes you smell like chocolate rasberry truffles and a hint of vanilla. I think men love it when you smell like baked goods![:D]




beeble -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 10:18:57 AM)

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lusciouslips19 wrote: I think men love it when you smell like baked goods! [:D]

Yes, we love that on our crumpet. [sm=duel.gif]

beeble




MistressDolly -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 10:33:19 AM)

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ORIGINAL: manxcat

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ORIGINAL: chiaThePet


Sirens of the sea, seducing my senses to surrender. The ebb and flowof mood and emotion captured in her commanding scent, demandingmy full devotion, as a rose in bloom fine tuning her garden. Throwing her head back in laughter as I ache for the allowance to inhale herin consummate worship. That my own pain of denial should be freedof it's chains, unleashed to the fury of undying passionate adoration,unto all which is gifted a most fortunate soul. True desire knows nohesitation of taste or touch, as the scent of a woman wafts deep intothe heart, mind, and body of a man captured within it's spell. The grasp of my hair as bridle, driving my devotion deeper into the fortuneof allowance, to soar even as the wind beside her. Uplifting her everymoment, that within her own glorious temptation, senses are reborn. To breathe her deep into the sinews of my existence, that the storm ofher glory might crash upon the beckoning sands of my yearning shore. chia* (the pet)


Beautiful.


manxy


I agree. :) He certainly sets the bar high for other men!



______________________________________
"No one is more arrogant toward women, more aggressive or scornful, than the man who is anxious about his masculinity." ~Someone else




chiaThePet -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 10:45:53 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MsStarlett

Damn, Chia!  My seat's wet.  *fanning myself* 



Towelette?

AND,

a woman should never have to fan herself.

chia* (the pet)




chiaThePet -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 10:50:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: beeble

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MsStarlett wrote: Damn, Chia! My seat's wet. *fanning myself*

Damn pets, peeing on the seats!  Can't somebody control that thing?

beeble



It's raining pets, hallelujah, it's raining pets.

chia* (the pet)




YourhandMyAss -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 10:52:19 AM)

Why would you assume that if nobodies interested, they'd find it gross.


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ORIGINAL: pussiboi

This is one that isn't written-about very much that I see but is of particular interest to me. I LOVE the scent of a woman. All of her...armpits, back of her knee, feet, and, of course, the "obvious" places as well. I actually prefer au natural (i.e. no douching, perfumes, etc.). Is this just gross to the good people here? I like to think of it as her way of "marking" me as hers...




TexasMaam -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 10:54:13 AM)

lololol this made me laugh!
How true!

TM

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ORIGINAL: BKSir

See this brings up something I've always been curious about.  Why don't mens colognes smell like flowers and cinnamon rolls?  Females tend to enjoy flowers more than males.  And female perfumes smell like bbq or new cars...  Wouldn't that make more sense?  [;)]




chiaThePet -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 10:54:39 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MsStarlett

Doms don't get it





Explains all that aggression.

chia* (the pet)




chiaThePet -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 10:57:57 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MistressDolly

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ORIGINAL: manxcat

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ORIGINAL: chiaThePet


Sirens of the sea, seducing my senses to surrender. The ebb and flowof mood and emotion captured in her commanding scent, demandingmy full devotion, as a rose in bloom fine tuning her garden. Throwing her head back in laughter as I ache for the allowance to inhale herin consummate worship. That my own pain of denial should be freedof it's chains, unleashed to the fury of undying passionate adoration,unto all which is gifted a most fortunate soul. True desire knows nohesitation of taste or touch, as the scent of a woman wafts deep intothe heart, mind, and body of a man captured within it's spell. The grasp of my hair as bridle, driving my devotion deeper into the fortuneof allowance, to soar even as the wind beside her. Uplifting her everymoment, that within her own glorious temptation, senses are reborn. To breathe her deep into the sinews of my existence, that the storm ofher glory might crash upon the beckoning sands of my yearning shore. chia* (the pet)


Beautiful.


manxy


I agree. :) He certainly sets the bar high for other men!



______________________________________
"No one is more arrogant toward women, more aggressive or scornful, than the man who is anxious about his masculinity." ~Someone else



And to both of you I say;

[sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif]

chia* (the pet)




beeble -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 11:25:19 AM)

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chiaThePet wrote: [sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif]

That explains a lot.  I've long suspected that chia was, in fact, six separate blueberries.  Now we know how he manages to post so much. *nodnod*

beeble.




MistressDolly -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 11:34:26 AM)

*smiles




chiaThePet -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 11:35:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: beeble

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chiaThePet wrote: [sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif]

That explains a lot.  I've long suspected that chia was, in fact, six separate blueberries.  Now we know how he manages to post so much. *nodnod*

beeble.



Out of necessity, mass production is in full swing for the holiday season.

"Makes a great gift, and everybody wants one"

So goes the jingle.

chia* (the pet)




yourMissTress -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 11:40:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: chiaThePet


Sirens of the sea, seducing my senses to surrender. The ebb and flowof mood and emotion captured in her commanding scent, demandingmy full devotion, as a rose in bloom fine tuning her garden. Throwing her head back in laughter as I ache for the allowance to inhale herin consummate worship. That my own pain of denial should be freedof it's chains, unleashed to the fury of undying passionate adoration,unto all which is gifted a most fortunate soul. True desire knows nohesitation of taste or touch, as the scent of a woman wafts deep intothe heart, mind, and body of a man captured within it's spell. The grasp of my hair as bridle, driving my devotion deeper into the fortuneof allowance, to soar even as the wind beside her. Uplifting her everymoment, that within her own glorious temptation, senses are reborn. To breathe her deep into the sinews of my existence, that the storm ofher glory might crash upon the beckoning sands of my yearning shore. chia* (the pet)


Thank you, chia, that was beautiful.




chiaThePet -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 12:24:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: yourMissTress

Thank you, chia, that was beautiful.


Fresh off the assembly line.

[sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif][sm=bowdown.gif]

chia* (the pet)




Vendaval -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 6:17:00 PM)

Hello and welcome to the forums, pussiboi,   [sm=welcome.gif]
 
I have written here previously about liking the scent of certain people and not of others.  If someone smells good I want to share clothes with them and have their scent on my sheets and skin.  [:D]
 
Conversely, if they have a nasty personal odor, it is an instant turn-off.  A personal preference of mine is to NOT be around heavy smokers, as the scent is in their clothes and hair and can be smelled in their sweat under certain circumstances. [:'(]




PsyVamp -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 6:40:46 PM)

I have often thought that I know someone is Mine just by scent alone..
It is something familiar, something primal.

And I also do not like heavy perfumes, only using the occasional vanilla body splash.   I do not like flowery or heavy deodorant smells either, I like My people to smell like CLEAN people.

Lady Jag




LadyHibiscus -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 6:44:41 PM)

I always wear perfume, but you have to be VERY close to smell it on me...  I am perfuming myself, not the building! 

One of my college crushes had *just* the right smell...  some really intoxicating pheromone that made thinking sensibly very hard indeed. [;)]




OneMoreWaste -> RE: Scent of a Woman (12/14/2008 8:11:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BKSir
See this brings up something I've always been curious about.  Why don't mens colognes smell like flowers and cinnamon rolls?  Females tend to enjoy flowers more than males.  And female perfumes smell like bbq or new cars...  Wouldn't that make more sense?  [;)]


I've always thought that WD-40 would make a fine perfume [:)]
I'm looking for a cologne with a vanilla scent, actually...




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