Anonymous wrote:I think it smells like egg. It made my son throw up today when he smelled it.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/storm-scents-smell-rain/
Anonymous wrote:This is hands down the weirdest thing I've ever read on this website, which is saying something.
I have an extremely sensitive nose and have no idea what people are talking about. I also find it weird that this is a phenomenon because everyone's home has a different smell that is very distinct (a mixture of their laundry and cleaning choices, their cooking, how often they open the windows, perfume or scented body products people use, the materials in their home, etc.) so it seems like people would also have different "outside" smells based on environment? But people are talking about it as though it's a universal smell? This doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:It's like pennies + dirt. Not sweat, not BO. You pick it up after being outside for a period of time (5-10+ minutes).
I don't know if this is a thing that has to do with someone's sense of smell or their body chemistry, and that some people just don't develop it.
But it's definitely a thing and not a pleasant smell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's like pennies + dirt. Not sweat, not BO. You pick it up after being outside for a period of time (5-10+ minutes).
I don't know if this is a thing that has to do with someone's sense of smell or their body chemistry, and that some people just don't develop it.
But it's definitely a thing and not a pleasant smell.
It’s completely different from the fresh outdoor scent. There’s something that happens when the outdoors collide with bodies. You don’t even have to sweat. There’s a weird BO that gets in hair, clothes, and skin. I’ve tried changing my clothes but it’s still there. A 30-second shower with soap gets rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:It's like pennies + dirt. Not sweat, not BO. You pick it up after being outside for a period of time (5-10+ minutes).
I don't know if this is a thing that has to do with someone's sense of smell or their body chemistry, and that some people just don't develop it.
But it's definitely a thing and not a pleasant smell.