Re: Great Smells That Most People Hate
Mousie, on host 205.173.143.35
Monday, March 5, 2001, at 11:07:34
Great Smells That Most People Hate posted by Jezzika on Sunday, March 4, 2001, at 21:21:14:
> Smells are such a powerful memory trigger, that good can smell bad when associated with a bad memory, and vice versa. > > My father smoked when I was growing up, though he's stopped now. He didn't chain smoke, he maybe had four or five a day (the same amount I smoked before I quit, oddly enough.) Anyway, I associate a faint smell of cigarette smoke on clothing with being safe and all the other good things about fathers. What's weird is that I am often attracted to men if they smell faintly of cigarettes. Freud would love that. > > I also like skunk smell, unless it's very powerful. It has a nice foresty smell. > > The smell of old cars, like the VW bug that served as our family car back in the lean years. > > Also, the way people smell when they've been out walking in windy weather. > > --Jez"smells like clothing detergent and burnt sugar right now"zika
Yeah, the smell when someone *first* lights up a cigarette, I like, but after that... EW EW EW, especially when I come home from my parents' house with what were supposed to have been newly laundered clothes and instead wind up with "clean" clothes with a strong, stale smoke odor.
Also, the smell when you *first* open up a new bag of potato chips can't be beat.
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