So that's like.... 30 Australian dollars, which is, like... a week's groceries. Which seems like a lot. I'm hopefully moving into Princess Street with a setup that allows me to leave at a moment's notice, just because I need to get out of my mother's house. I'm about volunteer for the RSPCA, which should be... something. They were very excited to have me. On a more relevant note, bye!
No, I agree that I like masculine deodorants better than feminine deodorants, but then again, feminine deodorants tend to be more overpowering. Not that I really like deodorants all that much anyway... I actually really like sweat. Sweat smells like alive. I know it's excrement but it reminds me of wet hay and reenactment. Have you ever slept on a bed of hay? Not wet hay, obviously... but just a bed of straw is incredibly comfortable. Just a pile of it on the ground.
I've noticed quite a few of my friends buy the deodorant designed for their own gender. I don't think it means anything, because girls deodorant is generally designed to be flowery while boys deodorant isn't, which really just comes down to whether you as a person, rather than a gender, prefer flowers or not.
I find I dont like any deoderant untill it is connected with someone.
Like an old friend wore Lynx Africa for years, and everytime I smell it, I am reminded of him. I get a warm fuzzy memory type feeling when it comes to smell.
i happen to like the way people smell. that primal carnal humany type smell of spit and sweat and skin. (well so long as i like the people in question in the first place) i have been known to lick armpits cos i want to taste my friend's sweat=)
i used to wear deoderant sometimes, years back, but only guys deoderant i always thought the female-marketed ones smelt overpowering and horrible. after a year or so i discovered i had a friend who wore the same lynx deoderant that i did, but it smelt completely different on him. body chemisty altering it and whatnot.
i used to find that my skin tasted like a mixture of corn and dirt, which i rather liked.
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I've noticed quite a few of my friends buy the deodorant designed for their own gender. I don't think it means anything, because girls deodorant is generally designed to be flowery while boys deodorant isn't, which really just comes down to whether you as a person, rather than a gender, prefer flowers or not.
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I find I dont like any deoderant untill it is connected with someone.
Like an old friend wore Lynx Africa for years, and everytime I smell it, I am reminded of him. I get a warm fuzzy memory type feeling when it comes to smell.
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i used to wear deoderant sometimes, years back, but only guys deoderant i always thought the female-marketed ones smelt overpowering and horrible. after a year or so i discovered i had a friend who wore the same lynx deoderant that i did, but it smelt completely different on him.
body chemisty altering it and whatnot.
i used to find that my skin tasted like a mixture of corn and dirt, which i rather liked.
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