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There's this fragrance I keep smelling on all women. Perhaps I should end up asking at they're wearing?
It's hard to describe, smells like sweet musk? I'm not sure thats the proper term, but there's definitely a certain a lot of young Caucasian women wear when going to bars/nightclubs.
There's this fragrance I keep smelling on all women. Perhaps I should end up asking at they're wearing?
It's hard to describe, smells like sweet musk? I'm not sure thats the proper term, but there's definitely a certain a lot of young Caucasian women wear when going to bars/nightclubs.
Seriously though smells are one of the hardest things to try to describe so good luck finding it. I personally smelled a cologne on someone once that I HAD to have but they walked away too fast for me to ask. After a year of searching I finally found it, it was one of the HUGO BOSS lines aptly named "Hugo."
There's no way you're smelling the same perfume on all women. Walk into Sephora and you will see literally hundreds of perfumes available. And to be honest, a lot of women don't wear perfume at all. If I had to guess, I would think that the majority of women don't wear perfume at all, a smaller percentage only wear it on special occasions, and an even smaller percentage wear it regularly.
There's no way you're smelling the same perfume on all women. Walk into Sephora and you will see literally hundreds of perfumes available. And to be honest, a lot of women don't wear perfume at all. If I had to guess, I would think that the majority of women don't wear perfume at all, a smaller percentage only wear it on special occasions, and an even smaller percentage wear it regularly.
This is also true. People have their own smell and Ive noticed a certain smell that one of my exes had is pretty common. She had a floral sweet smell that I used to think was her perfume. It turned out she never wore perfume, it was just her skin. It could be the OP is noticing the natural smell of their skin.
This is also true. People have their own smell and Ive noticed a certain smell that one of my exes had is pretty common. She had a floral sweet smell that I used to think was her perfume. It turned out she never wore perfume, it was just her skin. It could be the OP is noticing the natural smell of their skin.
LOL, I don't think anyone has a natural floral sweet smell. If it's not perfume, it's either lotion, hairspray, or soap.
LOL, I don't think anyone has a natural floral sweet smell. If it's not perfume, it's either lotion, hairspray, or soap.
So you've gone from hundreds of perfume possibilities to now thousands of perfume, lotion, hairspray, or soap possibilities. Definitely not the same product on everyone.
most of the lovely ladies in these parts, have a Marlboro light, .99cent conditioner aroma that is quite an aphrodisiac , particularly at a country fair, when they are eating fried dough
someone should combine these three alluring odors (fried dough, Marlboros, and conditioner) into a heavenly spray mist, call it "country girl" or " county roads"
....take me home to the place ...... I belong.....
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