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Fordítási probléma jelentése
...I wear cologne
EDIT:
This is actually a thing and I think a lot it to do with bathing along with biological makeup and possibly body sweat pores and temperatures i.e. some people just sweat more than others. Apparently I smell of flowers and it does not smell like shampoo or any products I use (which was my first thought). I also thought it was sugar/glucose levels leading to diabetes but doctors cleared that and I've had it all my life.
So yes, people that bathe often just smell pretty.
but even with deodorant applied
it still doesn't fully fix the issue
i have to bring around a stick in my backpack
if i'm out for more then like 6-8 hours
it is what it is.
what is gross is people who don't shower every 1-2 days.
when you show my purple gaze a thing or two at night
Nothing wrong with the natural scent of a person if they have good hygiene it's when they never bath that it becomes a problem.
I wish.
Deodorant is a scam, if you smell take a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ bath.
I've used higher quality deodorants (only $70/bottle and above) since I was quite young. I guess if I didn't pay attention to how I smell, I wouldn't mind how other people smell - but I do. I think part of that is psychological too. I'm not used to the "natural" human smell.
Putting that aside I think any deodorant is better than none. Whether it's $1 bottle or $100 bottle.