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24 Oct 2011, 11:59 am

I use Paco Rabanne Pour Homme - I like that one.

I also use Bvlgari Aqva too. I can also recommend the Cool Water by Davidoff - I have plenty of that in at the moment.



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24 Oct 2011, 3:44 pm

I don't like fragrances on men either - men smell nice just as they are.



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24 Oct 2011, 4:28 pm

Ann2011 wrote:
I don't like fragrances on men either - men smell nice just as they are.


I think you might change your opinion if you met me without fragrance, love. :)



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24 Oct 2011, 4:48 pm

Tequila wrote:
Ann2011 wrote:
I don't like fragrances on men either - men smell nice just as they are.


I think you might change your opinion if you met me without fragrance, love. :)


:lol: You never know ...



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24 Oct 2011, 5:32 pm

Tequila wrote:
Ann2011 wrote:
I don't like fragrances on men either - men smell nice just as they are.


I think you might change your opinion if you met me without fragrance, love. :)



Soap 'n water Mr. Tequila. Is all you need.





(Scentless soap, before you say anything).



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25 Oct 2011, 1:00 am

Henbane wrote:
Soap 'n water Mr. Tequila. Is all you need.

(Scentless soap, before you say anything).


Are you on the wind-up? ;)



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25 Oct 2011, 3:01 am

I used Gendarme, the eau de parfum version. It has a clean scent like laundry but with a sharper citrus bite. It's not very masculine and can be a unisex perfume. It's marketed for men though. My problem with this perfume is that it only lasts 3-4 hours? Not sure if other perfumes last longer.

If you have money, my friends tell me to buy Creed. It is a very potent perfume brand that is highly concentrated and will most likely last the whole day. It's only sold at high end department stores like Neiman Marcus.

Scent is probably my strongest sense and can change my mood or bring back memories immediately. I prefer girls I date to wear perfume.



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25 Oct 2011, 7:52 am

Whatever you choose to use, just don't bathe in it. A little spritz at the neck (and maybe swab some behind the ear if you're going on a date or something) is really all you need. There's nothing worse than being remembered as that guy with the overwhelming odor.



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25 Oct 2011, 1:42 pm

Erisad wrote:
Whatever you choose to use, just don't bathe in it. A little spritz at the neck (and maybe swab some behind the ear if you're going on a date or something) is really all you need. There's nothing worse than being remembered as that guy with the overwhelming odor.


I agree entirely.



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25 Oct 2011, 1:55 pm

Tequila wrote:
Henbane wrote:
Soap 'n water Mr. Tequila. Is all you need.

(Scentless soap, before you say anything).


Are you on the wind-up? ;)



Nope. I think lots of women, especially aspies, are turned off by men's aftershave/cologne/anti perspirant.


My favourite smell on a bloke is probably something like Imperial Leather. Soap is actually quite a turn on for me.



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25 Oct 2011, 2:01 pm

Henbane wrote:
Tequila wrote:
Henbane wrote:
Soap 'n water Mr. Tequila. Is all you need.

(Scentless soap, before you say anything).


Are you on the wind-up? ;)



Nope. I think lots of women, especially aspies, are turned off by men's aftershave/cologne/anti perspirant.


My favourite smell on a bloke is probably something like Imperial Leather. Soap is actually quite a turn on for me.


For a long time my favorite scent on a man was Mennen's Speed Stick (one of the flavors, I can't remember which, but it was green in color). It would send me into heat. I'm attracted by smell more than anything else, after initial visuals.



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25 Oct 2011, 2:09 pm

largely, i conclude that it is not the scent that makes the man but the man that makes the scent.

no scent will make an ugly person good looking or an unpleasurable person pleasurable.

but a man with many good qualities will let women develop the association to the point where she loves the cologne.



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25 Oct 2011, 2:21 pm

minervx wrote:
largely, i conclude that it is not the scent that makes the man but the man that makes the scent.

no scent will make an ugly person good looking or an unpleasurable person pleasurable.

but a man with many good qualities will let women develop the association to the point where she loves the cologne.


No amount of affection could make me like the smell of of Old Spice, Axe, or any of those peppery, over-the-top dudesprays.



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25 Oct 2011, 2:47 pm

Henbane wrote:
My favourite smell on a bloke is probably something like Imperial Leather. Soap is actually quite a turn on for me.

*puts Imperial Leather in shopping basket... pauses and wonders what scent Henbane likes on women*


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25 Oct 2011, 2:51 pm

my nan uses imperial leather soap. i like their foambursts- fun

noone should ever wear Joop



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25 Oct 2011, 2:53 pm

why do i always get top of the page and why does it always make me look weird! gad