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To: MamaB

Not joking about it all. It makes me quit sick as I have stated. I just don’t think I have the right to tell other people how to live because it makes me sick. Stay home if you don’t like it.


25 posted on 11/28/2008 4:21:28 PM PST by beandog
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To: beandog

This is her job. How hard would it be for the other woman to tone down the perfume? I know I would if my perfume was causing someone else distress.


28 posted on 11/28/2008 4:29:43 PM PST by murron (Proud Marine Mom)
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To: beandog

Well, it is not allowed in my choir since so many of us are allergic to it. You can walk away from a coffee pot if it bothers you but if you are in a very small room with 100 singers and half are coughing their heads off, runny noses, etc. then people should not wear it. Ladies can do without wearing perfume 2 times a week, one at practice and once on Sunday. But, when a lady wears so much perfume that I knew when she walked in the door and I was at least 75 feet away, then that is way too much. My late daughter use to have a friend who stayed with us a lot when they were in high school. I did not even have to know that she had been here but as soon as I walked in the house, I knew she had been here due to her perfume. That is way too much that it lingers for hours after a person has left the house. Why should those of us have to stay home due to the inconsideration of a few who have lost their sense of smell?


31 posted on 11/28/2008 5:14:07 PM PST by MamaB (Heb.13:2)
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