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Topic: Intoxicating aromas
ron62449's photo
Mon 07/19/10 10:13 AM

What kind of scents, if any, do you find attractive? Are there certain ones that you find just impossible to resist and if you smelled it on someone you would just have to get to know them? I for example, for some unexplainable reason find the smell of cigarette smoke simply irresistible. I do not smoke myself tho. smokin


Cigarette/any tobacco smoke is disgusting. My biggest turn off. I'd rather smell BO.

Ron

you_dont_know_me's photo
Mon 07/19/10 12:20 PM
i love the smell of poison on a woman omg
or when we spent the day in the woods shooting pics she has pine pitch on here the smell of that her skin and her hair MELT MELT MELT

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Mon 07/19/10 02:05 PM
Edited by Dancere on Mon 07/19/10 02:15 PM
Tobacco and leather are 2 'base notes' heavily incorporated in the world of perfume...

They are strong triggers ...

Many that think they are not attracted to either - will find they are both actually two of the most incorporated/popular, anchoring base notes, found in some of their very favourite men's and women's fragrances!


I love Sandalwood Mysore, Rose (Absolute and Damask/Otto), Tuberose, Lilac, Magnolia, Jasmine, Frisias and Hyacinth, to name a few ...

Also the 'green notes' hay, pines/spruces and clovers, etc. ...

Also a wild fan of Nag Champa incense ...


... flowerforyou

msmyka's photo
Mon 07/19/10 02:35 PM
The smell of a guy just out of the shower... before cologne or deodorant or any of that.... makes me wanna get him dirty all over again pitchfork

Suzanne20's photo
Mon 07/19/10 10:53 PM

My lover........Well, and leather, fresh duct tape, and sweat.drool devil smooched


Wow, interesting combosurprised

Suzanne20's photo
Mon 07/19/10 10:55 PM


Mmmm I would have to say that because each
person has their own scent, I like the
scent of a man, whatever it is.

What is so funny Suzanne, is that I also
find the smell of cigarette smoke, somewhat
of a turn on, and also have never smoked myself.
Weird huh..when you figure out why we do, let me
know will you?


Will do.smokin laugh

Suzanne20's photo
Mon 07/19/10 10:56 PM

Tobacco and leather are 2 'base notes' heavily incorporated in the world of perfume...

They are strong triggers ...

Many that think they are not attracted to either - will find they are both actually two of the most incorporated/popular, anchoring base notes, found in some of their very favourite men's and women's fragrances!


I love Sandalwood Mysore, Rose (Absolute and Damask/Otto), Tuberose, Lilac, Magnolia, Jasmine, Frisias and Hyacinth, to name a few ...

Also the 'green notes' hay, pines/spruces and clovers, etc. ...

Also a wild fan of Nag Champa incense ...


... flowerforyou



That's good to know, thankshappy now I don't feel so odd.

mattsk1's photo
Tue 07/20/10 03:40 PM

Interesting, I know quite a few people who enjoy the "all natural" thing.


It must be from first sweat off a clean body because I forgot soap one weekend out of town and just rinsed off in hot showers and I thought I smelt pretty rank. I guess us Americans are way too in touch with cleanliness. I have lived in 3rd world countries and they are not as enlightened yet the produce like bunny rabbits. It must have some appeal, or maybe it’s the curry or other spices used in the food they eat.

Suzanne20's photo
Tue 07/20/10 07:45 PM


Interesting, I know quite a few people who enjoy the "all natural" thing.


It must be from first sweat off a clean body because I forgot soap one weekend out of town and just rinsed off in hot showers and I thought I smelt pretty rank. I guess us Americans are way too in touch with cleanliness. I have lived in 3rd world countries and they are not as enlightened yet the produce like bunny rabbits. It must have some appeal, or maybe it’s the curry or other spices used in the food they eat.


I think it has to do with not hiding who you are, completely who you are. Or it may be the curry laugh

mattsk1's photo
Mon 07/26/10 02:52 PM
I guess this post has a sinus cold. Nothing a habanero pepper can’t handle!

Thorb's photo
Mon 07/26/10 03:44 PM
gasoline can be quite intoxicating

so can shellac or laquer ... even laquer thinnner [nail polish remover]


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Mon 07/26/10 04:03 PM

Bacon


Agreed.
That Taco Bell commercial is surprisingly accurate.


The smell of burning leaves.

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