Anonymous wrote:It smells like metal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom used to call it “doggy odor”. I know the smell you mean. It’s not NO, but a distinct smell. I smell it on my kids sometimes after shooting hoops in the driveway on a warm day.
Meant “BO” not “NO”.
It's definitely not BO or sweat.
I can go to the gym, work out pretty hard for 90 minutes, and not smell at all (nor should anyone if you're wearing clean clothes/deodorant). But 5-10min slow stroll outside on a warm day? Instant outdoorsy smell that is relatively pungent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom used to call it “doggy odor”. I know the smell you mean. It’s not NO, but a distinct smell. I smell it on my kids sometimes after shooting hoops in the driveway on a warm day.
Meant “BO” not “NO”.
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to call it “doggy odor”. I know the smell you mean. It’s not NO, but a distinct smell. I smell it on my kids sometimes after shooting hoops in the driveway on a warm day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can definitely smell cold. And when rain is coming.
This stuff is so interesting to me! I don't know if I can smell rain before it comes - but I can smell snow before it starts falling - one of my favorite smells! Fresh rain is also refreshing. Both of these are different than an "outside" smell in warm weather that makes me feel like I need a shower.
What does cold smell like to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can definitely smell cold. And when rain is coming.
Rain smells amaaaaazing. Wish i could bottle it.
Until 20m later when it starts to smell like wormy fishy air. I think it’s caused by the worms coming up to flee the wet ground?
I used to have to cross a blacktop to get to school, and it was absolutely covered with worms that I had to step on, immediately before walking into school for the day
Anonymous wrote:I can definitely smell cold. And when rain is coming.
Anonymous wrote:I can definitely smell cold. And when rain is coming.
Anonymous wrote: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
I simply plan my outdoor time strategically. This would be different for different people.
For me, I have a toddler and can only shower when he’s sleeping. I’m somewhat willing to do a quick hop in, but he’s getting REAL climby, and the two brothers fight and fight sometimes.
So. For me I have to do outside just before his nap, or go outdoors in the a.m. before dh leaves for work.
Or on other days, if I have zero indoor plans with friends, I’m fine to have the outdoor odor remain on me.