How do you go outside... and not smell like outside?

Anonymous
This thread is why I come to DCUM (well, this and ideas for kids' birthday parties).

Now I have read it all. There are no topics left to uncover after such a thorough treatment of "outside smell."
Anonymous
Because it does, dumbass. Get off whatever weird high horse you're on.

Anonymous wrote:"Outside" smell? WTF? Is this what we've come to - people spend so little time outside they think it causes an "outside" smell?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because it does, dumbass. Get off whatever weird high horse you're on.

Anonymous wrote:"Outside" smell? WTF? Is this what we've come to - people spend so little time outside they think it causes an "outside" smell?

discussed on reddit, too.

https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/fjj8e/what_causes_that_distinctive_smell_of_a_person/

I smell it when someone's been outside for while and comes back in.
Anonymous
geosmin?
Anonymous
I personally have always said that people smell like worms. Like after a good rain. And I get that smell myself. Even directly after showering. And I shower daily. Children I’ve noticed get this smell VERY prominently. It’s soooo strong on children. If my daughter has a couple friends over and they’ve been playing outside (even on like a 75 degree) day the smell will make you gag. I hate to say that but it’s true. And I make her take showers daily.
Anonymous
Def notice this, too. One of the things I’ve done to convince a neighbor of this smell is I took a roll of paper towels outside for a few minutes. I brought them back inside and asked her to smell the paper towels. They carried the scent so strong. It sticks to everything.
Anonymous
Wow. Y’all. Dying.
Anonymous
I have the same issue. I live in North Florida and can walk to my back yard and back and I smell but can go to Disney and walk for hours and do not have that smell. ???
Anonymous
My little boy always smells like outside. I used to think he was stinky, now I just appreciate he still plays outside.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t get this thread all the times it’s popped up, but finally realized I’ve been smelling this on DH for years. I thought it was an inoffensive perspiration smell when he’d go for a run. Then a couple weeks ago I noticed it on the cat. We live a couple blocks from the beltway. It’s a fairly metallic smell, I don’t think it’s anything good.


Yea! My cat has it sometimes too! I have only smelled it on this one cat and have had many cats.
Anonymous
Have another poster who thinks that that outside smell smells like wet dog. Not pleasant at all. We have a little poodle who we keep very clean. After a walk he just stinks. And I know I stink as well. It gets in my hair. I actually noticed the smell on me if it’s the day between hair washings. My hair is freshly clean that morning, I don’t get the outdoor smell. But the next day when I walk the dog, I get that outdoor smell. It forces me to wash my hair every other day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t get this thread all the times it’s popped up, but finally realized I’ve been smelling this on DH for years. I thought it was an inoffensive perspiration smell when he’d go for a run. Then a couple weeks ago I noticed it on the cat. We live a couple blocks from the beltway. It’s a fairly metallic smell, I don’t think it’s anything good.


Yea! My cat has it sometimes too! I have only smelled it on this one cat and have had many cats.


My cat likes to sleep on our screened porch and she has a distinct smell when she comes back inside. It is more pronounced when it's warm out (I always say she smells sweaty), but I've also noticed it on cooler days.

My kids too, every day they play outside at recess. I guess I always just thought this was sweat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to call it “doggy odor”. I know the smell you mean. It’s not NO, but a distinct smell. I smell it on my kids sometimes after shooting hoops in the driveway on a warm day.


Meant “BO” not “NO”.


It's definitely not BO or sweat.

I can go to the gym, work out pretty hard for 90 minutes, and not smell at all (nor should anyone if you're wearing clean clothes/deodorant). But 5-10min slow stroll outside on a warm day? Instant outdoorsy smell that is relatively pungent.


If you sat still and not in direct sunlight, would you smell it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Outside smells good.

+1
Anonymous
I think it depends where you live.
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