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If I can smell your perfume as you walk past and it lingers for a while I assume you don't wash yourself simple as that, why would you subject everyone and yourself to that if you didn't reek and need to cover it up. The only person who would smell you is the person in bed with you.

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  • I have anosmia and can’t smell anything. I have no idea what my cologne smells like nor do I have any idea how strong it is. Yet I still have a few bottles and I put it on when I go out specifically because I’m always worried about how I smell because people take enormous logical leaps like this and will never actually tell me.

    Yeah most people can smell and maybe I’m the “um actually” guy right now, but this logic seems wild to me. To assume you have the objective standard of smell sensitivity, then to assume one’s cleanliness based solely of off a momentary sensation you have just by being near someone is ridiculous.

    It honestly just sounds like it bothers you and you’ve used that to construct an excuse to judge people more harshly than you feel you’re allowed to based on the actual minor inconvenience they’ve caused you.

  • Usually the ones who smell too much have grown accustomed to their scent. I find older people are especially bad with it. They're so used to it that they barely smell it, so they put a lot on.

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