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How many people loooooove their SO's scents?

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
My dogs are always sniffing my crotch, but I'm not sure if that is what you're talking about. They really love it when I cut a blaster. When they hear it they come running down the stairs just to sniff the aroma.

ROFLMFAO...... 😀
 
I am glad to hear from a female that cologne does not improve how you smell. I think cologne stinks and I have and will never willingly put it on. Unless you have not taken a bath in a few days and drink plenty of water, no body should really emmit a smell that can be smelled more than 3 inches from the body (and the smell does not stink, it smells like human flesh).
 
Ahhhhh...I love the natural scent of my gf. 🙂 I can't wait to go to bed tonight, because her scent (and mine) should be all over the sheets. 😀 She seems to be into my scent equally as much as I am into hers. 🙂
 
when I had an SO, I also enjoyed her natural scent...she never wore perfume until I bought her something she liked, so that was nice too....smelling her hair, and the pillow in the morning.

ugh. Thanks for reminding me of yet another thing that I miss. 😉
 
And another thought, relating to how you just like his/her smell simply because it reminds you of him/her...maybe pheromones (sp?) has a good part in it...your pheromones must attract the other person on some level, hence why you two are romantically engaged.

I've always wondered more about pheromones...
 
The smell of "pink" by Victoria's Secret is really, really painful. My ex had lots of perfume but wore that all the time when we first started dating, and then later would wear it for special occassions & post intimacy....needless to say that smell doesn't sit well with me anymore...brings back memories of how happy we once were together.
 
The perfume that my "first true love" wore still immediately gets my attention. Not puppy love, but that "falling-hard-ass-in-a-sling-she-ownz-j00!" love.

Gloria Vanderbilt. I can pick it out of a crowd.
 
When I had a SO, the first thing she would do is hug me and bury her face into my chest cuz she liked my scent. Of course, I can't smell anything special.
 
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