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i generally can't smell my own smell. the only time i ever do is when maybe i wear a shirt and then put it on the bed then forget if it was clean or not and smell it to see if i want to fold it and put it away. then most times it smells like nothing at all to me and then i know i wore it. ;)

as far as "b.o." - it is gross to me. on anyone. i don't like a sweat smell ever. i like how people smell - as in their "own" smell on their skin and when i smell things that smell like someone i am always reminded of them and i like that. i pretty much know what everyone i know "smells" like. their own personal "smell". obviously that is a combination of laundry detergent, pefumes/colognes, if they smoke or not, etc. but if i have ever hugged someone or been around them enough to "smell" them- then that smell sticks in my mind.

but i am weird about smells. i smell everything. i don't even really mean to- i just do it. i will even smell the inside of a glass before i use it. not all the time, but i do do it.

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I personally hate my own BO, but I like the way I smell after a workout or sex. Ditto for most of the partners I've had. (there was one smelly guy.. ugh) I guess it's a difference between clean sweat and old, dirty sweat. you know? Ripe, no shower in awhile is gross, hard working body smell is sexy.

I've been told that I have an issue with "body smell" by a friend. She said I was weird about it. I never thought that but ,maybe she's right! I even wash my cat if she stops smelling like dust and me.

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Not like I'm one to run around and sniff people... but I have this thing to where if I didn't like a guys "natural" scent, I really wouldn't be interested.. It is true about the pheremones but I'm talking about the "natural" scent we all have day in and day out. You can smell it most near their neck area. When people walk past - and you get that little breeze - sometimes that scent smells familar too and drives you nutz cuz you can't remember where the hell you smelled that from before!

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I'm not a smell-oriented person at all, so I'll pass on all body smells.

My ex, however, said smell was a huuuge determinant of whether she was attracted to a guy. She also said she could definitely tell that my smell changed when I was getting aroused. So yeah, I think there is plenty of legitimacy to the pheromones theory.

Related fact: we have a different type of sweat glands in our armpits and genital regions than the normal ones everywhere else on the body. So lullaby - maybe the neck area smells most because it's nearest the armpit?

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i dont really know about a smell that i have,

like normal day basis one, but even when i

do shit like clean the house, or moving it out

for that matter, my 'scent' doesnt smell as

strong to me as other peoples. like my x's

seemed to be much more potent. i agree

with the whole 'theres a diff between old sweat

and fresh sweat.' i remember a time when my x

was attempting to work on his car and i went

out to the garage to check on him(make sure

his engine didnt land on top of him) and he was all

greasy and dirty... it was really f-in hot.

like vin disel (how ever you spell it)

in that speedy car racing movie...

i like guys who work hard

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I really hate most cologne on men and perfume on women.

I read somewhere that someone who smells good to you (when not wearing any other scent) is usually a very compatible mate.

heh -- "No, I can't go out with you. You just don't smell right for me".

Sounds kinda gross and uncivilized, but I think that it has some basis in fact.

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I really hate most cologne on men and perfume on women. 

I read somewhere that someone who smells good to you (when not wearing any other scent) is usually a very compatible mate. 

heh -- "No, I can't go out with you.  You just don't smell right for me".

Sounds kinda gross and uncivilized, but I think that it has some basis in fact.

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some smells react all yuckie on certain people

for instance, i wear a lot of patchouli

well my friend used to stay the night

and would wear my oil and it just didnt

smell right on her. my dad smells good

when he wears drakkar, and jeff didnt.

it's really weird how shit works like that.

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I can live with my bodies natural sent. I also love the scent of a woman, when she's clean, and has been sweating. I think it's the pharmones released during sexual encounters. I've told only one girlfreind this and she told me I was crazy but I couldn't get enough of her scent. :devil

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I hate the smell of BO, nothing sexxy about it!!

I've been in gyms that absolutely reek of BO, made me want to puke.

People that go long periods of time without showering are nasty in my opinion.

I'm all about showers and perfumes/colognes...these are gifts from the gods.

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I like the freshly-showered smell myself--on me and on others. The smell of skin can be nice, but not if it is unwashed and sweaty.

I'm very sensitive to b.o., and one of my co-workers makes me want to gag =( .

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I like the freshly-showered smell myself--on me and on others.  The smell of skin can be nice, but not if it is unwashed and sweaty.

I'm very sensitive to b.o., and one of my co-workers makes me want to gag  =( .

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When I worked on the midnight shift there was this guy on the cleaning crew who smelled so bad that wherever he was he left his stench lingering in the area, even if he wasn't around you could tell where he'd been!!! Gawd was it gross!!!

A few dozen complaints later, he finally did something about it...guess he just discovered the shower or whatever.

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