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The smell of petrol.
Freshly mowed grass.
Wood burning fires.
Freshly laundered sheets.
Rice avocados.
Melons.
Coriander.
The new car smell my car still has.
The smell of my partners’ natural scent on their shirt or other clothing I’ve taken to smell whilst we are apart and I’m travelling.
The smell of arousal of a partner. You know it before they even utter a word.
The smell of the ocean.
The smell of citrus as I eat too many daily. |
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"What every day scents do you love?
Freshly mowed grass.
Autumnal crisp air.
Flowering currant.
Freshly laundered sheets.
Lemon cake fresh from the oven.
Really ripe fresh apricots. " soggy wet pussy but my neighbours cat is getting a bit pissed off of me squirting it with the hose pipe |
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The smell of my daughter when she was a baby. She used to smell like...I can't really describe it...of new?
Petrol, I wish there was a drink that tastes like petrol smells. That isn't petrol that is.
Newly cut grass, but everyone likes that.
The sea, another one everyone likes.
Blue Grass eau de toilette, because it reminds me of my mum. It was her favourite. |
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Just seen the last thi g about apricots. You rarely get nice ones in this country, all either green or passed their best. I know what you mean about those perfectly ripe ones though and the wonderful aroma that eminates |
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By *stella OP Woman 46 weeks ago
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"Just seen the last thi g about apricots. You rarely get nice ones in this country, all either green or passed their best. I know what you mean about those perfectly ripe ones though and the wonderful aroma that eminates "
Simply the best - and maybe more so because they’re rare to find in that just so condition! |
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"Just seen the last thi g about apricots. You rarely get nice ones in this country, all either green or passed their best. I know what you mean about those perfectly ripe ones though and the wonderful aroma that eminates
Simply the best - and maybe more so because they’re rare to find in that just so condition! "
Agreed. I enjoy your threads by the way and the diverse topics. |
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