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.” 🙄🙄 |
| 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. |
It’s not harmless. Ask a person who gets horrific debilitating migraines from cologne. Ask a HS teacher. |
| No, don't do it! |
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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. |
Harmless? Seriously? I thought people in DMV were smarter than that. |
+100%. Isn't cologne a gay thing ? |
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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”. |
Yeah, all the teen boys who wear cologne are gay. All of them. That’s exactly right. |
Sounds like you should be on disability and not in the classroom. I can't with this cologne/perfume drama queens anymore.
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We are, which is why we don't give in to your perceived harm from sniffing a bit of cologne occasionally. |
| Nasty! None. |
| 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. |
| As a starter: Clubman, Pinaud. Inexpensive, traditional, after shave. |