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Originally Posted by HackerX
[quote author=myaccolades link=1139175395/15#18 date=1139263995][quote author=HackerX link=1139175395/15#17 date=1139263815][quote author=myaccolades link=1139175395/15#16 date=1139263642][quote author=HackerX link=1139175395/15#15 date=1139263012]Something that contains Vanilla, chocolate, cinnomon, lavender, patchoulli, ylang-ylang, jamine, musk and some fresh armpit sweat. Â*I think that'll do the trick.
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fresh armpit sweat? Opposed to...aged? I didn't know sweat had vintages ;D[/quote]
I guess all depends on what your taste is. Â*If you like fresh aquatic type of scents then fresh armpit sweat would do, if you like musky orientals, then aged armpit sweat wont hurt.[/quote]
I was just playing :P But now that I think about it, fresh and old armpit sweat DOES have a difference! BO is caused by the bacteria that flourishes in the area and especially so when provided with an aquatic environment (the sweat - though not 'aquatic' to us, it's aquatic to bacteria because they're so small). That means really old sweat would stink to high heaven whereas fresh ones wouldn't. : P[/quote]
Wow! Â*Lol, i'm no biologist, but i sure know how old sweat smells like, and i cant see how it's sexual, probably have to test it on the significant other, lol. Â*:-X
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You know, I've heard that there are some women who get really turned on by the scent of BO. Now, in my experience, I've yet to meet a woman who is attracted to that scent so I'll continue wearing my deodorant for the time being
