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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Perfume is not unfashionable. It can be inconsiderate in some circumstances (a group forced into a small room to work on a project) but not always. Plenty of people enjoy wearing it and smelling it on others. Scent is as old as time.[/quote] Perfume has become unfashionable because no one can smell it anymore. The only smell is air freshener. How lovely. :roll: [/quote] I think you are among the few who find this an issue. I very rarely smell air freshener. [/quote] Ditto. There’s none in my office, house or friends houses [/quote] Yes there is. I guarantee it. Usually when people say they don't use it, they're lying. "Oh, THIS plug in? THAT'S AIR FRESHENER? Who knew???" etc. One of my kids had asthma when he was little so I became very familiar with this particular song and dance. Teachers putting carts in front of the plug-ins, even doctors use it. It's everywhere. Don't pretend you don't know that.[/quote] I’m not pretending. It really isn’t a thing in most of my life. Where do you live? I’m in DC and work in Alexandria. [/quote] Your sense of smell is wrecked so you can't smell it. it's everywhere. "We only use it in the bathroom/in the baby's room/by the dog bed/next to the kitchen trashcan." Everyone uses it.[/quote]
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