The person above you probably smells like:

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  • Misshodge64
    Misshodge64 Posts: 8,588 Member
    LOVE
  • misslazo718
    misslazo718 Posts: 124 Member
    jasmine
  • Misshodge64
    Misshodge64 Posts: 8,588 Member
    Sunshine
  • joshua3179
    joshua3179 Posts: 2,882 Member
    Things you find in a queen size bed
  • FrozenSongBird
    FrozenSongBird Posts: 3,892 Member
    Icy hot and CK
  • joshua3179
    joshua3179 Posts: 2,882 Member
    Tattoo ink and vasoline
  • FrozenSongBird
    FrozenSongBird Posts: 3,892 Member
    edited November 2014
    joshua3179 wrote: »
    Tattoo ink and vasoline
    this made me giggle..

    @joshua3179 - beer, peanuts, smoke and a night of no regrets. However I like the icy hot and Ck smell better...

  • Spnneil06
    Spnneil06 Posts: 18,745 Member
    snow
  • Spnneil06
    Spnneil06 Posts: 18,745 Member
    siport wrote: »
    cream cheese

    Thanks @siport!! You are too sweet to me C** S***
  • sandalwood
  • joshua3179
    joshua3179 Posts: 2,882 Member
    joshua3179 wrote: »
    Tattoo ink and vasoline
    this made me giggle..

    @joshua3179 - beer, peanuts, smoke and a night of no regrets. However I like the icy hot and Ck smell better...
    I'm more of a Dolce&Gabbana guy ;-)
  • EddieHaskell97
    EddieHaskell97 Posts: 2,227 Member
    teen-spirit.png
  • Misshodge64
    Misshodge64 Posts: 8,588 Member
    Hummmm, pink kool-aid :p
  • FrozenSongBird
    FrozenSongBird Posts: 3,892 Member
    joshua3179 wrote: »
    joshua3179 wrote: »
    Tattoo ink and vasoline
    this made me giggle..

    @joshua3179 - beer, peanuts, smoke and a night of no regrets. However I like the icy hot and Ck smell better...
    I'm more of a Dolce&Gabbana guy ;-)

    now I just wanna smell you.

    @MissHodge64 - White Rain and Dior

  • Spnneil06
    Spnneil06 Posts: 18,745 Member
    she smells like @joshua3179 She was rubbing up against him.
  • therealblackdahlia
    therealblackdahlia Posts: 3,110 Member
    peaches?
  • Spnneil06
    Spnneil06 Posts: 18,745 Member
    red hot candies.
  • Misshodge64
    Misshodge64 Posts: 8,588 Member
    joshua3179 wrote: »
    joshua3179 wrote: »
    Tattoo ink and vasoline
    this made me giggle..

    @joshua3179 - beer, peanuts, smoke and a night of no regrets. However I like the icy hot and Ck smell better...
    I'm more of a Dolce&Gabbana guy ;-)

    now I just wanna smell you.

    @MissHodge64 - White Rain and Dior
    Paradise bottles runs about 2000 dollars per ounce, Oprah favorite parfume
  • joshua3179
    joshua3179 Posts: 2,882 Member
    Spnneil06 wrote: »
    she smells like @joshua3179 She was rubbing up against him.

    She snuggled me
  • FabulousFantasticFifty
    FabulousFantasticFifty Posts: 195,832 Member
    Beer?
  • ilfaith
    ilfaith Posts: 16,769 Member
    Mango Body Butter
  • Meglep24
    Meglep24 Posts: 270 Member
    coconuts
  • Primal_Warrior_
    Primal_Warrior_ Posts: 2,180 Member
    My Hockey Jersey
  • Meglep24
    Meglep24 Posts: 270 Member
    edited November 2014
    My Hockey Jersey

    haha if I didnt play hockey i might take offence to that..... hockey jerseys are stinkkkkky
  • burning2much
    burning2much Posts: 4,846 Member
    Honey, spice and all things nice
  • DenDweller
    DenDweller Posts: 1,438 Member
    She probably smells like this:

    In humans, olfaction occurs when odorant molecules bind to specific sites on the olfactory receptors. These receptors are used to detect the presence of smell. They come together at the glomerulus, a structure which transmits signals to the olfactory bulb (a brain structure directly above the nasal cavity and below the frontal lobe).[2] Many vertebrates, including most mammals and reptiles, have two distinct olfactory systems—the main olfactory system, and the accessory olfactory system (used mainly to detect pheromones). For air-breathing animals, the main olfactory system detects volatile chemicals, and the accessory olfactory system detects fluid-phase chemicals.[3] Olfaction, along with taste, is a form of chemoreception. The chemicals themselves that activate the olfactory system, in general at very low concentrations, are called odorants. Although taste and smell are separate sensory systems in land animals, water-dwelling organisms often have one chemical sense.

    (Thanks, Wikipedia) :P
  • Meglep24
    Meglep24 Posts: 270 Member
    DenDweller wrote: »
    She probably smells like this:

    In humans, olfaction occurs when odorant molecules bind to specific sites on the olfactory receptors. These receptors are used to detect the presence of smell. They come together at the glomerulus, a structure which transmits signals to the olfactory bulb (a brain structure directly above the nasal cavity and below the frontal lobe).[2] Many vertebrates, including most mammals and reptiles, have two distinct olfactory systems—the main olfactory system, and the accessory olfactory system (used mainly to detect pheromones). For air-breathing animals, the main olfactory system detects volatile chemicals, and the accessory olfactory system detects fluid-phase chemicals.[3] Olfaction, along with taste, is a form of chemoreception. The chemicals themselves that activate the olfactory system, in general at very low concentrations, are called odorants. Although taste and smell are separate sensory systems in land animals, water-dwelling organisms often have one chemical sense.

    (Thanks, Wikipedia) :P

    So....do i need deodorant of something?
  • DenDweller
    DenDweller Posts: 1,438 Member
    edited November 2014
    Meglep24 wrote: »
    DenDweller wrote: »
    She probably smells like this:

    In humans, olfaction occurs when odorant molecules bind to specific sites on the olfactory receptors. These receptors are used to detect the presence of smell. They come together at the glomerulus, a structure which transmits signals to the olfactory bulb (a brain structure directly above the nasal cavity and below the frontal lobe).[2] Many vertebrates, including most mammals and reptiles, have two distinct olfactory systems—the main olfactory system, and the accessory olfactory system (used mainly to detect pheromones). For air-breathing animals, the main olfactory system detects volatile chemicals, and the accessory olfactory system detects fluid-phase chemicals.[3] Olfaction, along with taste, is a form of chemoreception. The chemicals themselves that activate the olfactory system, in general at very low concentrations, are called odorants. Although taste and smell are separate sensory systems in land animals, water-dwelling organisms often have one chemical sense.

    (Thanks, Wikipedia) :P

    So....do i need deodorant of something?

    It's a play on words. That's how people smell. (The act of smelling, instead of the state of being smelly.)

    So, no, no deodorant. But, maybe some ego desensitizing cream. ;)
  • Misshodge64
    Misshodge64 Posts: 8,588 Member
    Roast Beef, simply appetizing
  • emkayelle91
    emkayelle91 Posts: 846 Member
    Chanel No. 5
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