Anonymous wrote:Gym members are there to exercise, they shouldn’t have to worry about your harassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who wears cologne nowadays? Gross.
Agree, unless , of course, it's Old Spice.
Hi Karate! Yeeeahhh!!!
Is that stuff still made? Have a bottle somewhere, might sell it online for big money to some Disco Stu type out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who wears cologne nowadays? Gross.
Agree, unless , of course, it's Old Spice.
Hi Karate! Yeeeahhh!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who wears cologne nowadays? Gross.
Agree, unless , of course, it's Old Spice.
Anonymous wrote:So I'm a middle aged lady. There's a middle aged man I see at the gym regularly. I think we've noticed each other, but never spoken.
My issue is that he is drenched in cologne, which is foul. It's not even a nice-smelling cologne, and it leaves a trail even if you walk by. This is in the early morning as well. He's a good looking guy and seems decent otherwise, but I don't know how to approach without coughing up a storm or incurring a headache.
I should just write this off, right? There's no kind way to tell someone to not spray themselves before going to the gym? Or frankly, anywhere public?
Anonymous wrote:So I'm a middle aged lady. There's a middle aged man I see at the gym regularly. I think we've noticed each other, but never spoken.
My issue is that he is drenched in cologne, which is foul. It's not even a nice-smelling cologne, and it leaves a trail even if you walk by. This is in the early morning as well. He's a good looking guy and seems decent otherwise, but I don't know how to approach without coughing up a storm or incurring a headache.
I should just write this off, right? There's no kind way to tell someone to not spray themselves before going to the gym? Or frankly, anywhere public?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who wears cologne nowadays? Gross.
Agree, unless , of course, it's Old Spice.
Anonymous wrote:Who wears cologne nowadays? Gross.