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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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First and foremost this is not aimed at anyone in particular or group. Hygiene. We all have different standards and sensitivity to smell and just like a glove not every hand fits. However, I am genuinely interested in how people react to a smell they dislike, particularly when confronted with it in a rather intimate position. How do you prevent it from happening and how do you deal with it? Discuss.... |
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By *adeiteWoman
over a year ago
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I'd suggest taking it to the shower to be subtle if I liked the person. If I wasnt that into it I'd politely ask them to leave or I'd leave. Prevention is simple, shower, a good neutral ph wash such as sanex and deodorant. Also shower before playing to make sure you're squeaky clean |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'd suggest taking it to the shower to be subtle if I liked the person. If I wasnt that into it I'd politely ask them to leave or I'd leave. Prevention is simple, shower, a good neutral ph wash such as sanex and deodorant. Also shower before playing to make sure you're squeaky clean"
Always difficult when you like them. I just dont get it though. I would never dream of being smelly. I know everyone has slightly different natural body odours and not everyone is going to like each other, but there is a massive difference to not actually cleaning yourself properly lol |
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By *uxinteriorMan
over a year ago
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Crikey I thought that hygiene and cleanliness would be top of the list on everyone's agenda here.
I am absolutely amazed it's up for discussion. I am aware that people have individual takes on hygiene but soap dodgers have aways been a no no for me! No need to be smelly and crabby, it's a respect thing at the end of the day, not only for others but yourself as well. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If some one stinks you tell them privately don't make it an issue just them if they have bo say it politely"
Yes your right, but honestly if I was meeting someone it would either be straight after I shower or I would say I needed one, say if I was travelling from work etc. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Crikey I thought that hygiene and cleanliness would be top of the list on everyone's agenda here.
I am absolutely amazed it's up for discussion. I am aware that people have individual takes on hygiene but soap dodgers have aways been a no no for me! No need to be smelly and crabby, it's a respect thing at the end of the day, not only for others but yourself as well. "
Indeed! It just happens far more than what I have expected. Perhaps some just are not aware or standards are not the same as my own. |
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Everyone has a smell, I find some more attractive than others. Often the smell is masked by perfume or after shave and you can't detect it until you're really close to them.
I used to work with a woman whose personal smell I really didn't like, it was quite difficult to be near her.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My first ever girl friend was not smelly at all, when doing oral on her, just the normal odour from a wet warm pussy. However I've met some women since you've been rather pungent in that department, needless to say, I didn't hang around long there. I always think though, if my first oral experience, had been bad, where that would have led me to. I often think that. |
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