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I am intimately involved with the substance on a regular basis (I'm married.. it's my job ) and if I don't know what random love juice smells like..... why does this guy?
I remember, in grade school on the bus two girls I sat with telling me that man juice smells like Clorox
I'm OCD on hygiene, too. How many men you know or heard of that dilutes their body wash with bleach? or use 1:1 water/bleach with a spray gun, sprayed on toilet paper/paper towel to wipe up after using the toilet?
Yeah, that's me
Wow - You're my kind of guy. J/K seriously doesn't the bleach harm your skin? How about using apple cider vinegar or even peroxide instead?
Talking about people who don't put things away and instead clutter every inch of horizontal space with crap.
Also knickknacks everywhere (esp if they don't get dusted). Interrupted lines make a place feel more crowded.
My issue with clutter is that I live in a small, hundred-year-old house. The bedroom closets are tiny, I don't have a linen closet, I don't have a coat closet, I do have a basement for storage, but that's not entirely convenient (and it's musty and full of spiders.) For a lot things, "putting them away" is leaning it the corner or stacking it on the desk or putting it in a basket. I don't have room for a lot of furniture and storage. I'd have to invest heavily in IKEA if I wanted to have no visible clutter around.
Especially in a crowded bar surrounded by all kinds of people and smells? Not buying it.
Not buying it either...
I'm sure (just like women) smell and taste differently; probably influenced by diet. You wouldn't really know what it was unless you already knew what he/she is suppose to smell/taste like. More than likely body odor...
I'm OCD on hygiene, too. How many men you know or heard of that dilutes their body wash with bleach? or use 1:1 water/bleach with a spray gun, sprayed on toilet paper/paper towel to wipe up after using the toilet?
Yeah, that's me
Bleach does not belong on your skin.... ever.
But the other is completely reasonable.
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I remember, in grade school on the bus two girls I sat with telling me that man juice smells like Clorox
How can they know and not you? Lol
Not. Well, maybe yours does in light of your post further down!!
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My issue with clutter is that I live in a small, hundred-year-old house. The bedroom closets are tiny, I don't have a linen closet, I don't have a coat closet, I do have a basement for storage, but that's not entirely convenient (and it's musty and full of spiders.) For a lot things, "putting them away" is leaning it the corner or stacking it on the desk or putting it in a basket. I don't have room for a lot of furniture and storage. I'd have to invest heavily in IKEA if I wanted to have no visible clutter around.
Yep, vintage homes typically require creative solutions, due to having had no need for contemporary amounts of storage. I grew up in an 1800s farmhouse with two very small clothes closets for a family of six. No linen closet, no coat closet. Unfinished basement and craw-space sized dormer attic.
And if you put your ear up to his belly button, you can hear the waves crashing on the shore.
(If you're near the beach)
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