I am a female and have a fetish for guys cologne, aftershave etc. The first time I found out I had a fetish for it was with my ex, his cologne was amazing! I get turned on so much by my best male friends deodorant (best friend for now, we are taking things slow but no doubt will probably end up together). He also had a bottle of aftershave which he never uses as he hates strong smells. I asked him if I could smell it and he said go for it and once I did I was like 'OMG can I have this????' he said definitely. So I have that bottle now and I have a feeling that i am going to be keeping a stash of mens cologne somewhere someday. I have not got around to it yet as I can't afford it but I am definitely going to get some! Anyone else has a 'scent' fetish?
I don't know if i'd call it a fetish on my part but I do have a tendency to find myself sniffing my wife's hair fairly often. I've also been known to sniff other things. Personally I just think I'm part wolf
I wouldn't call it a fetish but I prefer to surround myself with people who shower daily. I think that's normal though. When my husband picked out his last cologne it was quite the ordeal. I had to go. We both had to smell it. Make sure we both liked it. I swear we went shopping like 3 days in a row for it. I was so over the whole experience I didn't care what he smelled like as long as he was clean.
Personally I'm not too much into perfumes / colognes, plus I find that women tend to apply far to much, making it eye wateringly overpowering. However, there is one that I've smelled on occasion that I find quite pleasant. I don't know what it is, but it smells of chocolate.
Not a fetish in general, although it can be. Scent is the number one trigger of memory. The memory itself may not be of an experience you had, but can be of a fantasy, whether or not the fantasy was sexual. Artificial scents are created, and consist of numerous natural odors, simulated or otherwise. The particular scent that gets you excited may, or may not, be a component of numerous simulation scents. Vanilla was popular several years ago, and the scent of vanilla turns me on to this day, whereas jasmine turns me off quickly.... Go figure...
I know what you mean. I was round at a friend's place once & commented on the smell of what I thought must be coming from the sheep in the next field. She was most put out, as it was her prized orchid. A very strong scent, but to me, far from a pleasant one, but to others, truly delectable.
I love mens cologne and fragrances, especially if it invokes thought of power. I think some scents can do that. I have a wide range of taste too sandalwood, woodsy scents, grassy, to the designer colognes. Sometimes I walk into elevators that smell strongly of mens cologne and I can't help but deeply inhale lol.
Had a friend with benefits in college that was a freak in bed. She would always wea vanilla lip gloss. Everytime I smell vanilla to this day I get a raging hardon
So much of it is the chemistry of the mans body and the cologne. 2 men can wear the came cologne and smell completely different. My knees get weak to a great smelling man. I can just nuzzle myself in his arms and take in deep long inhales of his cologne/body chemistry. It's sexy hot!
I think i have a fetish of SCENTS***I constantly sniff my BF (he thinks it's cute). His natural smell as well as added colognes /aftershave send me into overdrive. When I get lonely I take his shirts put them on my face and play with myself, instant slideshows play in my head. Just a scent opens the door for all our past SEXSCAPADES . ...UNTIL ...SPLASH ...SPLASH
There are definitely fragrances that get me just as excited as a male wolf that picks up the urine scent of a stranger wolf.
Some smells get me going for sure, some alomst instatly make me wet. I enjoy them but on that does that to me I can't smell all the time, but now and then is great
I can't smell, but I always wanted to have the sense of smell for mating purposes. It just sounds like such a wonderful experience. I so want to smell a guy. Or a girl, maybe. It sounds exciting.
Don't much care for most perfumes and cologne; however, should a woman skip one or two showers and have a subtle to moderate natural smell to her, I am in orbit.
There are men that I avoid shaking hands with because they use way too much cologne. I don't want to smell it for the rest of the day. I have washed my hands many times and it won't wash off. Same with women's perfumes. I love the light subtle hints but when you can smell it across the room I back off. Personally I don't use colognes but I aways get comments on how good I smell. I use only natural soap that you can buy at the health food stores.