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Started by greg-unknown, October 08, 2007, 09:12:46 PM

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Dennis

I noticed as soon as I started taking T, animals started reacting to me differently. My neighbour's dog, who is terrified of men, suddenly wouldn't even take a cookie from me. My mother's dog started listening to me (he doesn't listen to women - although my gf is an exception to that. He has the hots for her.)

So there's definitely a change in smell. But a tad of cleanliness means humans won't notice it.

Dennis
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suregirl

I think guys do smell different-I love that work smell on them-which is so nice!
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jaded

yeh i get hot more but im not sure about the way i smell i wear whatever guy deodarant thats on sale im now using degree men sport and i wear polo  blue cologne and aftershave so i smelldecent ...i think lol
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tekla

Boys smell different from girls, the further from the shower, the more pronounced.  But that 'real guy' smell is not shower fresh, its that 'worked all day' smell.  Not bad, not locker room rank, but sweat, with a little dirt, some oil or grease mixed in, perhaps that aroma of 'new cut grass' or 'fresh sawdust' as the base note.  And the union guys I work with (craft union) never use any cologne, that's for the cubicle people.  Any guy (or girl either, with perfume) really working, really sweating, ---- working hard physical labor --- knows that stuff don't last, so why bother?   

At the end of the day, guys smell like work, because that is what guys are supposed to smell like.  We often go drinking after work (just like office people) and we're drinking in the same bars sometimes, and the reaction is strange.  The guys don't like the smell (it reminds them of the fact that in reality, they are not working, and they should be) but don't dare say anything, and the girls tend to like us all sweaty, dirty, with tools.  At least they are thinking "Gee, that dryer might get fixed at last."

When I think about the 'real guys' I know, and have known - its all about the work.  How hard you can work, how you can be trusted to do the work right (the first time), how little you snivel about it, is pretty much how they measure other guys they really like, admire, and trust.  (and that goes for girls who work with us too - we respect that in them also, which makes them 'one of the guys."  That, and that smell.
 
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J.T.

That's a cool story, Renate.
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Andre

Quote from: greg-unknown on October 08, 2007, 09:12:46 PM
Hello all,
do you guys (or girls) find that men have a different smell to them? like a more...shower fresh smell?
i was thinking about switching from womens deoderant to mens, A) i like the smell better, none of that flowery crap and B) to smell more masculine
what do you think? about the difference in smell
wow random topic

before I didn't wear  shirts without sleeves because my muscles were underdevelopped but now it's often embarassing because of smell..and I don't use deodorants..only over my clothes,I would rather take a shower three times a day..deodorant can cause breast cancer even in men..other chanfges on T:nose and fingers are larger a bit, I could eat whole cow for lunch, and I sound like a smoker..
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Audrey

Wrong thread I know,  but an interesting topic.  Actually, I have noticed that after hormones (MtF)  my smell has changed.  It is actually sweet smelling. 
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Natasha

Such a funny question. To be honest I think anything that says "they wash themselves" is a good thing whether it be aftershave, soap, or cologne. There's nothing worse than a stinky man and any good smell is a sign that they won't let you down on the hygiene front.
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mr_marc

I use lynx deoderant, but ive never really smelt like a girl tbh lol.
Not being on T yet i think thats odd o.o
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gothique11

Yep, you'll smell have guy smell with T. :D

Get a guy deodorant, but not Axe. Axe is gross, and I don't know why guys wear (or sometimes bathe in) it, I always hear other women complaining about Axe and we joke about guys wearing Axe because they are trying to be "cool." Axe sends of message of teenage kid, so, yeah, not a good rep for it. So, yeah, no Axe. Wear speedstick or if you really want something better go with Mitchum (it works and isn't over powering and gross). As for cologne, never over do it and find one that smells good on you (not Old Spice or Aqua Velvet, unless you're a grandpa!)... try something good and sophisticated -- I don't know much about mens colonge, only what I hear from other people, but I hear Drakkar Noir is good if used lightly and apparently is popular again (it's been around forever). I forget the other ones, like CK is popular still, especially if you're in your 20's. Different smells go with different ages. I think there's something called Angel, too, which is also popular, and Cool Water and Alfred Sung.

It's like with women, different smells seem to go with different ages. Like, I'd never wear Red Door by Elizabeth Arden (Grandma smell). My personal fav is Coco Mademoiselle Channel. Great stuff, and it's young but not too young. Perfect for mid 20's to mid 30's.

Always try a sample before you buy. Wear the sample for a day and a couple of times (they give the samples out for free). Scents change according to your body chemistry, and can smell completely different on you than it does on someone else.

--natalie :)
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Pica Pica

i'm quite fond of old spice  :-X
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Luc

I don't think I ever really smelled like a girl... I always seemed to sweat more than other "girls," and I've always had sweaty hands... I hate that. Since going on T, I haven't noticed any difference in scent, but I have noticed a difference in how animals react to me. We have a female rabbit who just had a litter, and my wife can pet the babies with no reaction whatsoever from the mother, but if I get anywhere near the cage, the mother lunges at me. I don't know if they can sense the testosterone or what...

As per deodorant, etc., I use Axe Kilo deodorant, and various Axe and Tag colognes. I'm a cheap guy, I guess. But I agree with Brady... if you have the bucks, get Dolce&Gabbana cologne. It's amazing.

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Doc

Quote from: DeanO on January 03, 2008, 06:25:52 PM
I don't know if they can sense the testosterone or what...

Yeah, they can smell it, even if you can't. It's not infrequent for dogs to be afraid of men and I've heard a number of stories just like Dennis' --  before T, the fearful-of-men dog is fine with you, after, it's afraid even if it's your first shot. Many mares will fawn over men and get snarky with women during certain points in their heat-cycle, though I've not heard any FTMs talk about this happening to them.

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Joey-Poey27

Haha yeh, my dog hates my scent. My cat on the other hand.. She can't get enough, damn pestering female critters!  :D
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jet3

im pre-t ftm, but people have always told me i smell like a boy, but i never knew what that was suppose to mean. I've always noticed dogs tend to not like me to much until im around for a while, they always act toward me how they act toward bio guys. I always thought it was because of my voice, but maybe it is my smell. I just recently found out that my t levels are very high for a bio girl...maybe thats why? lol i dont know...just a thought i guess.
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colin

I've been told numerous times that I smell "like a man", and I don't mean after working out. My last partner pointed that out to me all the time; that I do pretty much everything like a man, even smell! Funny thing is, i'm not on T.
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Janet_Girl

I think it does have something to do with hormones.  I have noticed that animals are reacting differently to me since I have been on estradiol.  I am like Tink in that I'm developing a sense of smell for men.  They smell more like 'work'.  You can almost tell what a man does fro a living by his smell.  It is kinda like a musk smell.

Personally I like Old Spice on a man.  I always used it back when.  I also like 'Brute' and 'Joop'.  But they have to be on the right like of guy.  I also like the smell of a man that works with horses or Automobiles.  Something about those smells. >:D

Love,
Janet
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Jamie-o

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before I didn't wear  shirts without sleeves because my muscles were underdevelopped but now it's often embarassing because of smell..and I don't use deodorants..only over my clothes,I would rather take a shower three times a day..deodorant can cause breast cancer even in men.

Actually, I read somewhere recently that that is an urban legend.  There was some concern about the alum that was used as an anti-antiperspirant in many deodorants, but the concern was found to be groundless.  Still, if you just don't want to risk it, plain old baking soda works pretty well. I don't recommend it for folks who shave their pits, though, because it's a bit harsh on the skin, but when it's hanging out in the hair (sorry, is this getting too gross?  :D) it still kills most of the bacteria that causes bad odors. 

And let me put my hand up with those who say, "Please, please stay away from Axe at all costs!"  That stuff smells worse than battery acid.  It literally gives me the dry heaves. *hurks a bit, just thinking about it*
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sneakersjay

I wear Degree for Men Ultra-Sport.  I like the way Old Spice smells, and at my age I could get away with it, but it smells like my Dad, and he's 75...

Jay


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JonasCarminis

i was out with my friends today and got some men's "maXimum" by aeropostale.  its deoderant/body spray.  smells pretty masculine to me.  and it smells good.  a lot of the crap i looked at was crap. >.<
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