OMG Yes!
I remember one woman in particular--I always thought she was wearing perfume.
I often complemented her on her choice of fragrance--and I am someone who dislikes women using enhancers like perfume and makeup.
When I asked her what she used to maker herself smell so good, she would look at me like I was nuts and swear she hadn't used anything that day.
I discounted that, thinking it must be the soap she uses or something.
I eventually realized it was her.
I've run across other such women since, and I now consider a woman's natural smell as a big part of my test of a woman's beauty.
(I suspect that those women who do not smell so nice to me--and I've run across a few--smell nice to some other men.
Interestingly, the women that I found the most attractive to me overall: looks and personality, were all--or almost all--those women who also naturally smelled the best to me, too.
OMG Yes!
They may not start out that way, but give'm long enough and they end up that way!
Ever visited Phoenix in the summer?
Well,
I don't use perfume. In the places I hang out the nats and mosquitos love that stuff.
On occasion I've probalbly smelled like fish -- after I unhooked them from hooks all day.
I did have one guy tell me after I came off the bay (fishing) and my hair was a tangled mess, that he just liked the disheveled look.
Took me a week to comb out all the tangles, but my hair was long, straight and, well, tangled.
But we wimmonfolk are talking about the stuff you can't put in a perfume bottle.
That smell is part of the "chemistry".
That and gestures, I love it when a woman reaches
behind her head and lifts her hair off her neck,
drives me wild, a lovely neck is a thing of beauty.