Vermilioncore
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When companies make female and male scents, how do they create the desired scent?
Since the beginning of time, women and men both had their own perfumes and such. But, who decided which scent belongs to which gender? Why do roses and sweet things smell feminine?
I think a lot of the attraction men have toward women is their feminine scent (which isn't a natural scent the female carries -- just an artificial one to make her seem more feminine; like makeup, perfume is part of the costume) but what if women smelled like sweaty, fat, hairy men? Would they still be attractive?
Since the beginning of time, women and men both had their own perfumes and such. But, who decided which scent belongs to which gender? Why do roses and sweet things smell feminine?
I think a lot of the attraction men have toward women is their feminine scent (which isn't a natural scent the female carries -- just an artificial one to make her seem more feminine; like makeup, perfume is part of the costume) but what if women smelled like sweaty, fat, hairy men? Would they still be attractive?