just sitting here at work and realized i can smell myself from last night...it kinda creeps me out, but also gives me tingles.
In case anyone's interested - there are still women who that smell can draw in. It originates between the balls and the inner thighs and if you had a solo night, it's probably the sweet scent of semen also. It's there by design to attract the opposite gender. These days most boys and girls try to get rid of all smells, causes, hair; enemas, showers, lotions, douches are all the rage. Personally, I have all my hair, don't use soap (yeah, just hot water shower) before sex and ask my playmate to do the same. Not quite so fussy for wanking, but still love the smell the next morning. Hate to wash it off! If a lady friend and I been together a while we may use a little soap around the anus, but then run a half mile to get enough sweat going for sex. I won't sleep with gals who shave - like the full bush too much. Plenty oif them around. Like to think that smell you're mentioning gets us going again first thing in the morning. That way, the fun can last all day!! But that's why you smell yourself. It is all good. I feel bad for the soap and enema set.
Unless you work in a sewer, I'd say it's generally a good career move to not stink. Well, if I weren't spoken for, I'd be taking my chances with the chicks who don't like guys who smell. Anyway, things change. We don't club women and drag them back to caves either.
yeah..instead we wash off our natural and honest smells and replace them with petrochemical synthetics...people complain that corporations and governments keep all the good knowledge, well what about the perfume industries knowledge of pheromone like compounds?!? then again some of those descriptions of perfumes read like an essay on hand gestures in famous movies
Thats not the point, being clean keeps you and your partner safe from STDs. I'm sure most peopple would rather be STD free then have that natural smell.
that is true to a degree yeah, actually my flat mate was saying that any sex gives her thrush. Maybe its her target demographic tho
Being clean, in this sense doesn't have anything to do with preventing STDs. If you think so, you might to brush up on how they are transmitted and prevented. These days, if you stink or not says something about you, whether or not you take care of yourself etc., if you are considerate of others. And people that smell aren't perceived as having their shit together. All you folks who like to go au naturale, don't shoot the messenger -- that's just the way it is. If you don't care, fine. I just hope I don't have to sit next to you on the train.
theres stink and there is odour. I guess it would depend how much it impacts on people around you...tho I've lived in places where people seldom bathe and most of us didn't notice each other, at least not often, i don't think it says something about you, people can read into it but theres much more information needed to make an assumption about their attitude towards themselves in particular but also others. most of the people I'd call hippies tend to smell quite strong, I don't mind tho...some of them I enjoy their smell...and it tends to reflect their personality but then my nose is quite important to me so maybe I over emphasise its capacity
I notice the sex smell I've ever been involved in always smells like the woman's vagina. Like all women, some are strong, some are faint and some are non existent, irrelevant of cleaning habits.
you smell like the vag? I should have made a poll about whether people enjoy this smell...Admitidly if you smelt sex on a potential lay you'd prob steer clear, or not if you were that high/horny/desperate or something else...
If you live in a place where people seldom bathe, than you have more leeway. If you live in the U.S. (and increasingly elsewhere in non-third world countries) then in behooves you to not stink. The reaction to people who smell is visceral -- and has little to do with being judgmental. It's not like judging people by their hair length or skin color etc. Right or wrong, the vast majority of people will be turned off by someone who smells bad -- if it's body odor, vagina, piss, shit, whatever -- it just doesn't fly. In this day and age, most people have been conditioned to react negatively to bad personal odors. It suggests poor hygiene and disregard for those around you. So yes, it does say something about you -- whether you like it or not. In perfect, groovy world, where we all would love and dig one and other regardless of our smells or personal hygiene habits, none of us would have to worry about stinking. But that isn't the reality.
You better use one of those glade packets. Don't expect a guy to ever go down on you, but if they do it will be slim chance to none...