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what is the deal with people who think that, to smell good, you have to drench yourself in your cologne/perfume/aftershave?
There are two people here at work (both of them upper management, unfortunately), on a woman and one a man and I swear you can smell them coming for 100 yards. What is REALLY interesting is when they are in a meeting together! Talk about stench. *yes* they are both nice fragrances, but there is WAY WAY too much of a good thing happening here and when they are both coming at you full tilt, it is really almost stomach turning.
Fortunately, for me, both of them are far-removed from my work space (whew!) but I sure feel sorry for the folk who are forced to smell either - both of them day in and day out.
Personally, I find "no fragrance" the very best fragrance of all when working in close quarters in an office environment. I wonder if their senses are just deadened by the constant smell, or they simply do not care that they stink to high heaven! LOL
I think that some people have been wearing their cologne for so long that they are desnsitized to it.
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