I'm at the office, furiously working to get everything January done. Must be done by midnight. Someone else, however, doesn't seem to think so. Most annoying. I'm doing Dilbert impressions here when I think about it
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as you know i am not modest, nor a member of any of those groups.. but i like my skirts LONG blast it! also i like scarves....even if i think they might be scandalized at how i wear them.... the skirt is working well it has a few glitches but not bad, and seems to be good material and sound, if basic construction. reviews posted soon.
BPAl. well.. you are pretty femme, yes, but thats the interesting thing about perfumes, they dont smell identical on people.. and real, natural, essential oils even more so. so obviously on YOU they are not masculine scents.
for example... on most people "Knave of Hearts" with notes of blackberry tarts and roses, apparently smells good. on me it smells like BURNT pastry... and i LIKE blackberries and roses...
oh, and for our mutual friend: 10mg, 4 per day and apparently the script needs to say "for ADD" or they cant fill it. odd huh?
Masculine/feminine in scentspat_barronFebruary 5 2008, 17:30:55 UTC
I confess that I still don't quite "get" the idea of scents having "masculine" or "feminine" attributes, for me it basically comes down to what works for the individual person.
My own current favorite is a scent by Jean-Paul Gaultier called Gaultier2, which is marketed as a "unisex" scent but that most people find to be "feminine". Someone I talked to at Macy's told me that they stopped selling it because it wasn't selling; they had it positioned as a mens' fragrance but (according to the person I talked to at the mens' fragrance counter) most men find it to be too "girly". But it works for me, I really like it.
I remember reading about a Mafia boss in Las Vegas in the 1950's and 1960's who used to like to wear White Shoulders, which is most definitely considered to be a feminine scent. But, seeing as how he was a Mafia boss and all, nobody ever said a word to him about it... :-)
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as you know i am not modest, nor a member of any of those groups.. but i like my skirts LONG blast it! also i like scarves....even if i think they might be scandalized at how i wear them....
the skirt is working well it has a few glitches but not bad, and seems to be good material and sound, if basic construction. reviews posted soon.
BPAl. well.. you are pretty femme, yes, but thats the interesting thing about perfumes, they dont smell identical on people.. and real, natural, essential oils even more so. so obviously on YOU they are not masculine scents.
for example... on most people "Knave of Hearts" with notes of blackberry tarts and roses, apparently smells good. on me it smells like BURNT pastry... and i LIKE blackberries and roses...
oh, and for our mutual friend:
10mg, 4 per day and apparently the script needs to say "for ADD" or they cant fill it. odd huh?
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I am home now and the "O" on this keyboard only works abut 50% of the time, please excuse the typos.
I to like my skirts -l-o-n-g- so that's why that website is evil.
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My own current favorite is a scent by Jean-Paul Gaultier called Gaultier2, which is marketed as a "unisex" scent but that most people find to be "feminine". Someone I talked to at Macy's told me that they stopped selling it because it wasn't selling; they had it positioned as a mens' fragrance but (according to the person I talked to at the mens' fragrance counter) most men find it to be too "girly". But it works for me, I really like it.
I remember reading about a Mafia boss in Las Vegas in the 1950's and 1960's who used to like to wear White Shoulders, which is most definitely considered to be a feminine scent. But, seeing as how he was a Mafia boss and all, nobody ever said a word to him about it... :-)
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