Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, I will keep wearing a minuscule dab of J'Adore, or Poison, my two favorite perfumes. I have a very sensitive sense of smell and a tiny dab goes a very long way. Feel free to tell me that you can't stand the way I smell. I won't be offended, but I will keep doing something non-lethal that makes me happy.
Also, my son has anaphylactic allergies to peanuts and tree nuts, and I do not appreciate that people like you demand that others cater to their sensitivities when others need to carry Epipens for their lethal allergies and navigate potentially deadly situations, often daily, without making a big deal out of it. As a general rule, I've noticed that the people with the biggest burdens in life don't make the most noise.
Sure, because they're exhausted.
Perfume is not food, though, and it's unnecessary. I'm not at all allergic, merely annoyed that you're subjecting me to your scent choice, which I cannot escape, especially indoors.
I could get behind updating social etiquette regarding perfumes to promote wearing them only for outdoor events. I really don't want to smell your Poison while enjoying a night out at a restaurant or the Kennedy Center...
A miniscule dab might be fine, though, as long as I couldn't smell you unless I was quite close to you. I think we are all talking about people who like to announce their presence by their scent and put on way too much.
No, there are rabid anti-perfume people who want it basically banned anywhere, in any amount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you resurrect this topic from 2021?
You’re insane if you think perfume is as bad as cigarette smoke. And I’m no fan of overly strong perfumes.
DP but to some of us it's just as bad. But I love how anyone with a different opinion from yours is "insane".![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you resurrect this topic from 2021?
You’re insane if you think perfume is as bad as cigarette smoke. And I’m no fan of overly strong perfumes.
What's wrong with resurrecting a topic? That's the beauty of the internet. It's still there.
The topic is still as applicable in 2021 as it is in 2022.
Anonymous wrote:I work at an airport and cannot stand this utterly inconsiderate, arrogant and pointless trend of strong perfumes. It is as bad as smoking and should be banned indoors, public transports, aircrafts. There are actually people who fly longhaul and think it is ok to spray themselves with s*** they like. Why do they think other people like it ?????
YOU invade my space with artificial smell that makes me sick. It is a delusion of being cool that is sold to ignorant people through advertising. If you think it completes you in any way, you must
Anonymous wrote:I saw Goody Proctor with Chanel No. 5
Anonymous wrote:Why did you resurrect this topic from 2021?
You’re insane if you think perfume is as bad as cigarette smoke. And I’m no fan of overly strong perfumes.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you resurrect this topic from 2021?
You’re insane if you think perfume is as bad as cigarette smoke. And I’m no fan of overly strong perfumes.
Anonymous wrote:Where's the data on fatal perfume accidents?
Otherwise, this comes down to "personal preference," just as I feel all dogs smell gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't wear perfume but I wear pantyhose. Am I also unfashionable and inconsiderate? Am I a total social pariah now?
Lowkey I wish pantyhose would come back in style. When I studied abroad I had a flatmate from Germany who would always wear pantyhose with her going-out dresses and clubbing outfits which really surprised me. They made her legs look amazing! Why do they get such a bad rap?