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banning perfume/cologne

JLibourel

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I can recall one young woman I worked with years ago who made copious use of a hairspray that had a strong and not altogether pleasant odor. At first, I thought it was some sort of plant food! That was the only occasion I can remember noticing any fragrances used by co-workers. Although I didn't much care for the odor, I didn't bother to complain, not being a crybaby/***** by nature.

I personally like to splash a modest amount of cologne on my chest after bathing, varying the fragrance with the season.
 

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Originally Posted by JLibourel
I can recall one young woman I worked with years ago who made copious use of a hairspray that had a strong and not altogether pleasant odor. At first, I thought it was some sort of plant food! That was the only occasion I can remember noticing any fragrances used by co-workers. Although I didn't much care for the odor, I didn't bother to complain, not being a crybaby/***** by nature.

I personally like to splash a modest amount of cologne on my chest after bathing, varying the fragrance with the season.


how gay did this thread just turn?
 

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