Uh... how do men smell/taste like? Anything that would concretize the picture? I'm having a bit of trouble not romanticizing the descriptions... I'm stuck with mint and honey and cinnamon and musk. Gah!! Help!!! Must finish this by Valentine's!!!
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Date: 2004-02-11 05:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-02-11 07:01 am (UTC)soap
smoke (cigarette or other)
sweet orange juice and whiskey
clean laundry
sweat
salt
chlorine
leather
toothpaste
sand
grass
The various scents of aftershave and cologne, which tend to the sandalwood/pine, musky, or else sea/clean families.
In other words, clean men smell mostly like what's around them -- their various scented products, their clothes, their food, the things they do and the places they spend time. Skin does have a scent of its own, and its different for each person (my most recent ex-boyfriend's skin was my favorite scent in the world) but I wouldn't know how to describe it except by saying *their* scent. And even still it's probably largely their particular mix of all of the above, like a custom blend of snuff. And a twist of pheramones thrown in.
I've *never* met a guy who smelled like cinnamon or honey, though I guess if he was a cook.
Mer
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Date: 2004-02-11 07:44 am (UTC)African people have a particular musk. It's thick and oily. I believe it is excreted from the hair follicles, as their hair is very coarse (the scalp produces the oil to keep the hair from becoming brittle). It is not an unpleasant smell (to me, at least).
I have noticed in all the white men I'd dated that they all had a common scent around the genitals. It's hard to describe, but it's musky/tangy.
Natural male sweat (ie, armpits) tends to be more acidic than female. It has a sharper bite. The smell of a woman's armpit sweat often reminds me of an onion. When you throw in a deodorant, you're going to get that scent mixed in. I would suggest going to a men's cologne counter or to the men's deodorants in the store and sniff the different brands to get a good idea. Again, after application the scent will vary from person to person, depending on the reaction to the individual's body chemistry.
Hope this helps! :)
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Date: 2004-02-11 09:00 am (UTC)Huh. That's not my experience. Though all of my African-American SOs have used hair care products that might have gotten rid of it, I guess.
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Date: 2004-02-11 10:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-02-11 08:28 am (UTC)oil
tar
petrol
sunscreen
shampoo
hair gel/wax (high end hair wax is often pineapple scented - don't ask me why)
shaving cream
seawater
coffee
clean skin
ironing starch
a t-shirt left out in the sun to dry
Don't forget you can always skew scent as well:
"Tom smelled wonderful, like a comfortable chair or a patch of sunlight."
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Date: 2004-02-11 08:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-02-12 04:21 am (UTC)They also smell like soap mixed with sweat. In a not smelly at all way.
:)
(okay fine. I can smell them all around me in class. whee)
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Date: 2004-02-12 04:48 pm (UTC)