Best starter cologne for 14 year old DS

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of my kindergarten boys wear it and it makes me gag. Just tell him to shower and wear deodorant.


Oh FFS, you’ll be fine. But kindergarten and teen is not the same thing. You should not be in the classroom if cologne is “making you gag.” 🙄🙄
Anonymous
For some, it isn't Axe anymore but higher end colognes that are in. They watch tiktoks and know the ins and outs of various colognes and words like "dry down." A trip to Tyson's becomes a stop at LV to smell their cologne just to know what it smells like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you guys never been a 14 year old boy?
OP, I bought a sampler for my kid from Target. It was for Christmas; otherwise I agree with a pp to let him choose.


Lol, I meant to say have you ever known one? It’s harmless and they think it makes them cool.


It’s not harmless. Ask a person who gets horrific debilitating migraines from cologne. Ask a HS teacher.
Anonymous
No, don't do it!
Anonymous
We had our 19 year old nephew stay with us for the summer. He wore Polo. I’m not a scent fan but the Polo was coming fine.

I’m thrilled that my teen boys are wearing deodorant. They’re not cologne-ready yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you guys never been a 14 year old boy?
OP, I bought a sampler for my kid from Target. It was for Christmas; otherwise I agree with a pp to let him choose.


Lol, I meant to say have you ever known one? It’s harmless and they think it makes them cool.


Harmless? Seriously? I thought people in DMV were smarter than that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. Just no. Please no cologne. Showers are preferable.


+100%.

Isn't cologne a gay thing ?
Anonymous
Wearing perfume/cologne will limit the number of people who will want to interact with you. I’m talking peers/friends/romantic options/even teachers… and later, business associates…. Even doctors keep the visit much shorter with people who have strong smells like perfume/cologne.

It’s definitely not “cool”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. Just no. Please no cologne. Showers are preferable.


+100%.

Isn't cologne a gay thing ?


Yeah, all the teen boys who wear cologne are gay. All of them. That’s exactly right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you guys never been a 14 year old boy?
OP, I bought a sampler for my kid from Target. It was for Christmas; otherwise I agree with a pp to let him choose.


Lol, I meant to say have you ever known one? It’s harmless and they think it makes them cool.


It’s not harmless. Ask a person who gets horrific debilitating migraines from cologne. Ask a HS teacher.


Sounds like you should be on disability and not in the classroom. I can't with this cologne/perfume drama queens anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have you guys never been a 14 year old boy?
OP, I bought a sampler for my kid from Target. It was for Christmas; otherwise I agree with a pp to let him choose.


Lol, I meant to say have you ever known one? It’s harmless and they think it makes them cool.


Harmless? Seriously? I thought people in DMV were smarter than that.


We are, which is why we don't give in to your perceived harm from sniffing a bit of cologne occasionally.
Anonymous
Nasty! None.
Anonymous
Your 14 year old boy needs a shower with dial soap and some deodorant. That's it. No one wears cologne anymore certainly not 14 year old boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your 14 year old boy needs a shower with dial soap and some deodorant. That's it. No one wears cologne anymore certainly not 14 year old boys.


You are ignorant. OF COURSE, they do. Have you talked to any HS boys lately?

Taking a shower, wearing deodorant AND wearing cologne are not mutually exclusive.

Anonymous
As a starter: Clubman, Pinaud. Inexpensive, traditional, after shave.
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