Posted on 12/16/2024 12:03:05 PM PST by Red Badger
One of the most abrasive smells in the world is a man wearing cologne (perfume).
well. as long as he keeps winning, if he wants to smell like a girl and play like a raven, i am good with that.
I’ve noticed that black and Latino men wear some of the most god-awful smelling colognes and you can smell it for 20 feet in any direction...............
I like George Washington’s cologne, Number Six by Caswell Massey, still in production.
That's skunk weed, not cologne.
This is the QB that has liked Trump since at least 2019.
Do I have to watch NFL?
Just when they seem to be not kneeling- not that they apologized for it
Ugh.
Have a buddy whose wife sends him out wearing old man cologne, thinking it will repel hoes.
She doesn't know that old man cologne attracts women with daddy issues.
(even the scents she wears!)...
Oh, and the reason they stink to high heaven, is they're made with cheap(er) esters. They oxidize more readily/rapidly.
The smell of gun oil, chainsaw oil, or parts cleaner attracts women. Sawdust too.
I like the smell of Goex 3F burnt black powder in the morning. That smell, that sulphur smell, it smells like there might be squirrel stew for supper.
corollaries : If you fix a guy’s car that won’t start that he can’t fix in the presence of his girlfriend or he has to ask you for directions because he is lost in the presence of his girlfriend and you give him directions, he forfeits his girlfriend to you.
I like the smell of burnt rubber on the pavement behind a 1970’s muscle car, any brand....................
I smell like Hoppes#9.
Hoppes no. 9 will attract the right type of woman.
My workplace had a mechanic from Italy in town for a few days recently to work on one of our Italian-made production machines.
It was my job to pick him up from the hotel every morning, and as soon as he opened the car door I could smell his cologne. A search says it’s pretty common for Italian men to wear it every day. This guy is 24 years old and a good-looking young chap. Knows his stuff very well as far as his job, too.
IMO, if I were to wear cologne every day, I would get damn tired of smelling it all the time. Among Americans I rarely if ever notice anyone wearing cologne, and if women put perfume on too heavy, I assume they’re doing it to cover the fact that they haven’t showered recently.
No matter what, it’s slightly off-putting. I personally haven’t worn a drop of cologne in over 30 years. My dear departed aunt gave me some really good-smelling Pierre Cardin cologne for Christmas back then. I promised her I would wear it, and I wore just a dab on weekends until it was gone.
It’s distinctive, that’s for sure. Anyone who has ever opened a jar of it will forever recognize the smell. Smelling it immediately transports me back to my teenage days, cleaning my .22 after a day of squirrel hunting, and it still smells the same today.
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