Anonymous wrote:I thought this post was bizarre when I first read it, but I now understand exactly what OP means. The smell is not from sweat and it’s not the fresh clean scent of line-dried laundry. It’s sharp and metallic and only occurs some of the time. I believe this article describes the smell—“ozone”—pretty well.
Anonymous wrote:I thought this post was bizarre when I first read it, but I now understand exactly what OP means. The smell is not from sweat and it’s not the fresh clean scent of line-dried laundry. It’s sharp and metallic and only occurs some of the time. I believe this article describes the smell—“ozone”—pretty well.
Anonymous wrote:I love how all these people just because they can't smell it on themselves or others think this doesn't exist. In spanish we even have a name for it "street smell." It's not the smell of sweat, BO, grass, dirt, smoke, or pollution. It's a smell that's very strong and noticeable on someone who's been outside. The funny thing is I can't smell it when I'm outside. I only smell it whenever I walk back indoors.
For instance, I was working in my patio on my laptop just sitting in cool weather. I was out there maybe 10 minutes and when I walked back inside, I could smell that strong smell.
And it's not the smell of the outdoors, you freaks. It's another smell you're obviously you obviously can't pick up on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Outside" smell? WTF? Is this what we've come to - people spend so little time outside they think it causes an "outside" smell?
I spend tons of time outside and notice the smell, and it is not pleasant. I wonder if this is a different sense of smell thing? Like the asparagus pee gene? Some people just don't notice it?
Other people notice the funky outside smell immediately. And it can be prominent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sitting with my windows wide open right now, and I love the smells coming in. I love to walk outside and smell everything! But when my kid comes in from playing outside, the smell is like a stench. It's not BO, it is outside. I know exactly what you're talking about OP, but don't know how to combat it.
Agreed - I smell it on my kids, dog, husband, and sometimes on myself. I think it is sweat, but I actually find it most noticeable in the spring so I think it's also pollen in the mix.
Anonymous wrote:It’s sweat. You can’t prevent it.
Anonymous wrote:I am sitting with my windows wide open right now, and I love the smells coming in. I love to walk outside and smell everything! But when my kid comes in from playing outside, the smell is like a stench. It's not BO, it is outside. I know exactly what you're talking about OP, but don't know how to combat it.