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I've done a bit of backpacking over the years :hihi: and i find that after a week or so, and a change of clothes, your body finds a natural balance and you don't pong half as much as you'd think you would.

 

Guess a week of smelling like a skunk isn't practical for most though. :D

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I've done a bit of backpacking over the years :hihi: and i find that after a week or so, and a change of clothes, your body finds a natural balance and you don't pong half as much as you'd think you would.

 

Guess a week of smelling like a skunk isn't practical for most though. :D

 

:hihi: lmao

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:hihi: lmao

 

Sorry shower here every day and antiperspirant as well as hair washed. No excuse for not being clean unless you have no access to shower facilities in which case use baby wipes. Spraying deodorant onto a dity smelly body is NOT going to disguise the fact you need a wash.

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Sorry shower here every day and antiperspirant as well as hair washed. No excuse for not being clean unless you have no access to shower facilities in which case use baby wipes. Spraying deodorant onto a dity smelly body is NOT going to disguise the fact you need a wash.

 

Agree. But the question was "But doesn't your sweat give off pheromones?"

I answered that If someone had to smell sweat or deodorant I think deodorant would be best! when on your elbows with a partner under you.

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Agree. But the question was "But doesn't your sweat give off pheromones?"

I answered that If someone had to smell sweat or deodorant I think deodorant would be best! when on your elbows with a partner under you.

 

lol yes your sweat does but it does whether you shower or not so no excuse not to have one. BO is never attractive pheremones or not! :)

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Sorry shower here every day and antiperspirant as well as hair washed. No excuse for not being clean unless you have no access to shower facilities in which case use baby wipes. Spraying deodorant onto a dity smelly body is NOT going to disguise the fact you need a wash.

 

Define "clean".

 

I'm guessing you have only one perspective on this based on commercialism ?

 

Is smelling of nothing in particular acceptable ? or do you have to give off a "pleasant" scent ?

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