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

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Godot

I read a book recently called Heart of the Wolf and it kept mentioning throughout the book sentences like "the smell of him, all male, all alpha" or something like that and I thought "Gee...I guess really tough alpha dudes give off a male smell or something" Lately I've been using Axe body spray, deoderant and soap just to try to cover any kind of "female" smell I might be emitting that I don't know about. [/color]
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tinkerbell

Quote from: Janet Lynn on June 12, 2008, 09:53:24 PM
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

LOL  ;D  I guess I never thought of it that way! *giggles*

tink :icon_chick:
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tekla

Always thought the smell of high grade light machine oil was very sexy, on men or women.  But for attracting guys, try bacon and beer - seems to draw them from across the room.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Butterfly

Well as I said, for me, its a combination of cologne and natural pheronomes. Usually, his cologne smells essentially the same on him as it does in the bottle. Clean, fresh, appetizing. ~laugh~ 
Now dont make this mistake; I see my boyfriend and other guys spraying their chests (with their shirts on) with cologne or body spray all of the time. The secret to making a guys cologne last is to apply it not to the clothing, but to pulse points on the body. Apply it to the back of the wrists, the inner part of the elbow, the nape of the neck, and between the chest. These points stay warmer than the rest of the body, helping his cologne create an aroma. ~smile~
But oo I so agree there is nothing sexier than a yummy smelling guy. I would say invest in some expensive colognes. They seem to last longer. Woo ... makes me excited just thinkin about it!  ~laugh~

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noxdraconis

Quote from: Leslie on June 21, 2008, 05:21:23 AM
Well as I said, for me, its a combination of cologne and natural pheronomes. Usually, his cologne smells essentially the same on him as it does in the bottle. Clean, fresh, appetizing. ~laugh~ 
Now dont make this mistake; I see my boyfriend and other guys spraying their chests (with their shirts on) with cologne or body spray all of the time. The secret to making a guys cologne last is to apply it not to the clothing, but to pulse points on the body. Apply it to the back of the wrists, the inner part of the elbow, the nape of the neck, and between the chest. These points stay warmer than the rest of the body, helping his cologne create an aroma. ~smile~
But oo I so agree there is nothing sexier than a yummy smelling guy. I would say invest in some expensive colognes. They seem to last longer. Woo ... makes me excited just thinkin about it!  ~laugh~



I also find that the hair is a great place for trapping the scent of cologne.  Spray it in when your hair is clean and dry and the scent will really stick.


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