Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the people who wear perfume are also people who still wear pantyhose. It's not only out of fashion, but current perfumes on the market are embarrassing.
Seriously, stop using your fancy axe body spray and just shower.
Your first sentence absolutely nailed it. +1,000. 😂
I don't wear pantyhouse but I wear perfume. I suspect both of you wear those hideous shoes that show up here though and are part of the "aging gracefully" but really looking terrible and haggard set that dominates here.
+1. Anyone who chimes in on perfume and thinks "old lady" and "out of fashion" (LOL) is DEEPLY out of touch. Really. Go back to the 9 inch short inseams and debating Birks vs. Chacos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the people who wear perfume are also people who still wear pantyhose. It's not only out of fashion, but current perfumes on the market are embarrassing.
Seriously, stop using your fancy axe body spray and just shower.
Your first sentence absolutely nailed it. +1,000. 😂
I don't wear pantyhouse but I wear perfume. I suspect both of you wear those hideous shoes that show up here though and are part of the "aging gracefully" but really looking terrible and haggard set that dominates here.
Anonymous wrote:Perfume wearers aren't inconsiderate and they aren't unfashionable, at least not more than anyone else. But they do tend to really, really stink.
Anonymous wrote:Look, it smells weird and pretty gross to some of us. Not everyone thinks your perfume smells good. You seem very upset to learn that given how you are lashing out. I don't really care. I am just saying there is an unpleasant scent that is in 95% or so of perfumes. Since you don't smell it, why do you care that other people can? Why do you need all of us to pretend we think it smells good?
Crazy, you are the only one lashing out and upset. Multiple people are telling you that. I also don’t wear perfume so your continued false claims are wildly entertaining. 😁You really do need to be seen by a doctor, but seems like a psychiatrist is more appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the people who wear perfume are also people who still wear pantyhose. It's not only out of fashion, but current perfumes on the market are embarrassing.
Seriously, stop using your fancy axe body spray and just shower.
Your first sentence absolutely nailed it. +1,000. 😂
I don't wear pantyhouse but I wear perfume. I suspect both of you wear those hideous shoes that show up here though and are part of the "aging gracefully" but really looking terrible and haggard set that dominates here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Figured I would start another thread since posts keep getting deleted in the perfume thread.
I have asthma and have trouble with fragrances. This is very, very common now. At this point anyone who is wearing perfume is being willfully inconsiderate to others around them. And for those of you who think it bothers no one, maybe people are scared to tell you. I had a lovely coworker who sat on another floor that I purposely avoided seeing in person because of her perfume. I don’t think she ever realized.
Man here. Love good perfume. Less enamored with entitled brats who think the entire world should tiptoe around their particular physical or emotional defect. Deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am also really allergic to perfume or any kind of scented product. It's a shame. I used to love wearing Coco Chanel.
No one should wear perfume to work or every day activities. Save it for nights out.
I suffer from migraines and had to stop attending live theater, symphony performances and other concerts because of the people who bathe in cologne/perfume/after shave lotion prior to a ‘night out’. I got tired of having to walk out on an expensive ticket because someone else’s inconsiderate behavior resulted in hours or days of agony for me.
Perfume/cologne should be applied in very small quantities, able to be smelled only by you and someone who gets very intimate with you.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that perfume is obnoxious. And yes, even one spray or a few "dabs" is being inconsiderate. If it's strong enough for the regular person to notice it, then it's strong enough to REALLY bother a chemically-sensitive person.
I wouldn't make a fuss about it, but I just quietly avoid people who use fragrances and don't invite them to things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the people who wear perfume are also people who still wear pantyhose. It's not only out of fashion, but current perfumes on the market are embarrassing.
Seriously, stop using your fancy axe body spray and just shower.
No way, it's a growing market primarily driven by Millennials and Gen Z. Check out any Into The Gloss Top Shelf with the young fashionistas- they're all in on the niche perfumes.
+1
Imagine someone being so wrong and yet so confident.
+1
Welcome to the DC area!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the people who wear perfume are also people who still wear pantyhose. It's not only out of fashion, but current perfumes on the market are embarrassing.
Seriously, stop using your fancy axe body spray and just shower.
Your first sentence absolutely nailed it. +1,000. 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the people who wear perfume are also people who still wear pantyhose. It's not only out of fashion, but current perfumes on the market are embarrassing.
Seriously, stop using your fancy axe body spray and just shower.
Your first sentence absolutely nailed it. +1,000.
This just shows how out of touch you are. The primary drivers of perfume sales are women under 40 who have never worn pantyhose.
Anonymous wrote:You know what's 'unfashionable'? Your ugly ass Lululemon leggings that are about to burst on your butt. And your provincial-looking, huge sunglasses, and your fake blond hair.
What do you know about fashion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Figured I would start another thread since posts keep getting deleted in the perfume thread.
I have asthma and have trouble with fragrances. This is very, very common now. At this point anyone who is wearing perfume is being willfully inconsiderate to others around them. And for those of you who think it bothers no one, maybe people are scared to tell you. I had a lovely coworker who sat on another floor that I purposely avoided seeing in person because of her perfume. I don’t think she ever realized.
Oh FFS, is there nothing you people won’t do to ruin every aspect of others lives? Got it, we’ll just do as you wish. F off. Seriously. Sick of you babies.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the people who wear perfume are also people who still wear pantyhose. It's not only out of fashion, but current perfumes on the market are embarrassing.
Seriously, stop using your fancy axe body spray and just shower.