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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look, perfume wearers. The point of threads like this is to tell you that a significant portion of people are either allergic or just hate the smell of perfrume. Maybe you were already aware of that and have made a personal decision that your individual desire to smell a specific way outweighs the needs/desires of others in the community. People that have made that decision are not going to be swayed by threads like this. I do wonder if there was a secret poll of their coworkers, how many would say they were irritated by the smell. [b]I also wonder if places like the K center did a perfume free section, like they used to have smoking and non smoking sections, how it would impact behavior. I bet a lot of perfume wearers would leave the perfume off because they don’t want to sit around all the other stinky people. They only like their own perfume smell.[/b][/quote] I like this solution to the perfume and many other problems involving specific health issues or sensitivities. They have "sensory friendly" movies for kids with autism and other sensory issues, so why not a specific section on a specific day that is "fragrance free"? [/quote]
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