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Favorite cologne or perfume
#11
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
I don't really use any.

(May 29, 2016 at 1:26 am)scoobysnack Wrote: I once dated a women who wore a mens cologne because SHE liked the way it smelled. I never thought she smelled good, and couldn't stand it so broke that off real quick. Her pussy stunk like moldy fromunda cheese, so that was a text message break up haha

Thanks for sharing that last bit.  Dodgy
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#12
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
Park Avenue
(that's the name on the thing I use, I don't know any fancy perfume shits)
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#13
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
Who's an "old spice" no nonsense man?

I mean, me neither!
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#14
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
Hugo Boss or Joop if i'm in a fun mood.



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#15
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
Hugo Boss
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#16
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
Creed aventus
I walked into a shop and smelt it and told myself no matter how much that costs I'm buying it. It cost over 100 pounds, around double what a normal expensive cologne would cost but I still bought it.
It really does work though, once a girl was hugging me to say bye and she didn't stop hugging me and she just said "'God you smell good" plus it's lasted me about 4 years.

I also like black Xcess paco robanne and Jean Paul gaudier. Tommy hilfigure and dunhill pursuit, juicy couture dirty English.

I have joop but never use it much because it just smells pretty non distinctive. I might use it to freshen up my car. I also never liked Hugo boss much either.

On a woman there's loads I like but I forgot what they are now, I'll repost when I find out what they are though.

It might sound as if I have a lot but it's actually been years since I bought any, most of these are from my night clubbing days years ago and even then I used them sparingly. We're in summer of this year now pretty much and I think I must have used a cologne 3 times or something.


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#17
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
On a man though, I quite like Calvin Klein obsession. It's nothing fancy or expensive, but damn it smells so good.   Angel
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#18
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
I've been known to wear Ralph Lauren's Safari.

My favorite was discontinued a very long time ago, however, thanks to Ebay I have enough for occasional use for many years.  I won't name it, it's pricey enough on Ebay as it is.  On average, I'd say one bottle comes up every 2 years or so.  I've managed to snag the last 3 bottles.  (BTW, Safari is a similar scent to this)

As for natural scents, 2 examples spring to mind; Duane, a BF back in the 70s and early 80s had a natural smell that literally made me high.  Never encountered the effect as strongly as with him, although John P. and Art Z. came close.  'Tim K.' had an incompatible personal scent and it really was a shame.  He was otherwise just a fine person and I could have spent more time with him if not for that.  I know this sounds bizarre, but his personal aroma was a note or two off of the smell of peanut butter (to me).  While I like peanut butter well enough, in the context of canoodling, it was an unwelcome guest.

I encountered a man with sexy bad breath once, hell if I know how he accomplished that trick.

I don't recall a specific scent, but there was a guy in Milwaukee many years ago that that apparently had a very compatible personal funk/pheromone for me, and apparently vice versa.  We couldn't really survive around each other as we would forgo food, water and sleep to just make out and screw all the time.  

What a way to go . . . .
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#19
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
And a negative blanket statement:

no no no no no no Old Spice.

really, it makes me gag. And not in the fun way.

Old Spice doesn't work with any man's personal chemistry, it is a total anaphrodisiac.

[retch]

I'd include Aqua Velva too, my dad wore it exclusively and I ain't going there, even if Sam Elliot is wearing at wants to fuck me.

[double retch]
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#20
RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
LOL, just remembered the smell of Coppertone on the right guy is pretty damn erotic.

And just the natural sweaty I've been working today smell is just fine.
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