Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live that outside smells so awful? I want to avoid that if at all possible.
It must be a genetic thing you either notice or don't. Because it's everywhere. The meadows of France, Rome, DC, Arizona, anywhere you're outside and it's warm. YOU probably have this musty "outside" smell, but don't notice it on yourself. Others sense and immediately know if you've been outside. And it doesn't have to do with sweating or exercising outside - just lingering!
"Outside" does not smell "musty"! "Musty" is the opposite of fresh: how can wind and open air and green things be a "musty" smell?
Again, I don't know how to explain this to you - it's gotta be like asparagus pee. Some people smell it, others don't. I LOVE being outside. I love nature. I love having the windows open. This is different. Maybe it's the way someone's pheromones react when in contact with sun, air, dirt, dust, pollens, etc. It's not a nice smell. Bless you, that you don't detect this on yourself and others. But google it - it's a very common phenomenon. I just want to know how to minimize it without being a bubble woman or never going outside.
https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=sErfXPnLO4OV5wK6j6voDQ&q=why+do+people+smell+like+outside&oq=why+do+people+smell+like+outside&gs_l=psy-ab.12...599.4263..4369...0.0..0.428.2591.31j1j4-1......0....1..gws-wiz.....0..0i131j0.ZfNUpVi5bM0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live that outside smells so awful? I want to avoid that if at all possible.
It must be a genetic thing you either notice or don't. Because it's everywhere. The meadows of France, Rome, DC, Arizona, anywhere you're outside and it's warm. YOU probably have this musty "outside" smell, but don't notice it on yourself. Others sense and immediately know if you've been outside. And it doesn't have to do with sweating or exercising outside - just lingering!
"Outside" does not smell "musty"! "Musty" is the opposite of fresh: how can wind and open air and green things be a "musty" smell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live that outside smells so awful? I want to avoid that if at all possible.
It must be a genetic thing you either notice or don't. Because it's everywhere. The meadows of France, Rome, DC, Arizona, anywhere you're outside and it's warm. YOU probably have this musty "outside" smell, but don't notice it on yourself. Others sense and immediately know if you've been outside. And it doesn't have to do with sweating or exercising outside - just lingering!
"Outside" does not smell "musty"! "Musty" is the opposite of fresh: how can wind and open air and green things be a "musty" smell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live that outside smells so awful? I want to avoid that if at all possible.
It must be a genetic thing you either notice or don't. Because it's everywhere. The meadows of France, Rome, DC, Arizona, anywhere you're outside and it's warm. YOU probably have this musty "outside" smell, but don't notice it on yourself. Others sense and immediately know if you've been outside. And it doesn't have to do with sweating or exercising outside - just lingering!
Anonymous wrote:This is the time of year where I feel like I stink all the time, after spending more than 5 minutes outside. And I'm outside a lot, due to living in a highly walkable area. I shower daily (often 2x a day in the summer_ wear deodorant, exercise regularly, but I just feel like that "outside" smell just gets on my skin, hair, and clothes like a magnet.
Do you notice this on others? How do you control it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you live that outside smells so awful? I want to avoid that if at all possible.
It must be a genetic thing you either notice or don't. Because it's everywhere. The meadows of France, Rome, DC, Arizona, anywhere you're outside and it's warm. YOU probably have this musty "outside" smell, but don't notice it on yourself. Others sense and immediately know if you've been outside. And it doesn't have to do with sweating or exercising outside - just lingering!
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live that outside smells so awful? I want to avoid that if at all possible.