How were you supposed to know he had an allergy. I'll bet money he didn't. You were his scape goat for the day.
There is nothing wrong with perfume as long as you don't bathe in it. It certainly is better than having BO.
I must disagree. I developed a terrible allergy/migraine trigger to scent.
I used to wear perfume when I was younger, and I do miss it a lot. I have to use scent-free dryer sheets, laundry soap, etc. Otherwise ,I get terribly congested and am left with a headache to die for, which can go on for more than a day.
Mind you, I can handle gasoline smells, car exhaust, and cigarette smoke with no problems.
It ia terribly difficult to bring up people, but I manage to do so. I've never had anyone get upset with me.
And I too have learned the art of not breathing when stuck in an elevator.
BTW - the amount someone is wearing isn't indicative of anything. At one client, I was getting bad headaches every time I talked with this one woman who never wore perfume. I mentioned it to her one day, she pulled out some scented handlotion I could barely smell, and my headache kicked in. The next few days, she didn't put any on, and there was no headache. So, it's the molecules in the air that enter your bloodstream, not necessarily what you can smell. I have to say that as I get older, I am starting to be able to tolerate some scents, but it is slow going.
I don't mind perfume in general, but there are some people who seem to put in on with a crop-duster!
A few weeks ago, I was driving with my windows down, and at a stoplight, I could smell the perfume of a woman in the next car over! And it wasn't just a light scent! I mean the smell was quite strong.
And there's NOTHING WORSE than someone who has bad BO AND applies a heavy dose of perfume or cologne to cover it up!
Mark