I’ll start with the fact that I kind of like the smell of gasoline, and also bleach for some reason.

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    Perfumes and air fresheners. They all smell like toxic chemicals to me.

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    New car smell, it’s awful. Sort of stale plastic if I were to describe it.

    Amplified by long trips on bad roads as kid. Guaranteed to make you feel like vomiting on some sections. Now when I anticipate/pack for a trip I tend to smell that again even though I’m not even in a car.

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      You are not alone my friend. I heard that Chinese ppl feel the same way as you do and pay ppl to remove the smell before using the car. I don’t know if it is because of the same reason tho haha

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    Motor oil is a smell that I really like. It’s from growing up around mechanic shops, I think.

    I hate the smell of sandalwood. It’s just overwhelming and I can’t get past the heaviness of it. My coworkers use a tobacco and sandalwood scented room spray and I want to gag every time.

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    I like the smell of moldy houses. I’ve been told it’s a health hazard, so I don’t engage or encourage it, but when people excuse the smell in their residence, I tell them I like it.

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    I’m not a fan of the “new car smell”, for some reason. The “new computer smell”, on the other hand, is a rare treat.

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      If it’s something you have to be intimately close to smell it’s nice, if you sit down at the table next to me and I can smell it that’s rough

      • Also not OP, but without a doubt yes every time. I’ve don’t think I’ve ever noticed the natural smell of a human being other than myself as a negative smell. OTOH, someone who is fresh out of the shower and used something like a strongly scented shampoo should quarantine themselves for at least a bit before doing something like getting on a bus.

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    I’ll start with the fact that I kind of like the smell of gasoline,

    That is not nearly unpopular.

    For me, pure Isopropyl alcohol (as in not part of some product). Reminds me of doctor’s office when I was a kid, and I like it.

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      There’s literally an Outkast song called “Gasoline” about it!

      🎵 “Don’t everybody like the smell of gasoline…” 🎶

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    I like the smell of other people. We work so hard to scrub ourselves clean, but I like to smell of people, even sweaty. I ask my spouse not to shower too often, lol. (Not trying to ask them to be super stinky… just a little favor.) I sneak a little smell every time I hug my kids.

    IDK if this is popular or not, but I never hear anyone talk about it, so *shrug*

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      I’ve noticed that there’s good BO and bad BO. I think it depends on which bacteria make up the skin fauna. I can’t stand the bad BO but I like the good BO, at least from someone I’m in a sexual relationship with (since you need to be really close to smell it, as it’s usually not a strong smell).

      The bad BO smell I associate with clothing, towels, or equipment not drying out properly. It can require bleach to get rid of the smell entirely.

      The good BO smell I can’t really describe.

      And ever since I’ve started using pre- and pro-biotic soap/lotion, I’ve noticed that I’ve only had the good BO, even after not showering for a few days. This is an added bonus because I started using it in the first place to successfully clear out a recurring skin infection. And the pro-biotic lotion smells amazing, too.

      I’ve also noticed I like the smell of my arms, which is a different smell entirely. Not sure if it’s the skin or the hair. I have to put my nose directly on my arm to smell it.

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        Seriously! People with a healthy skin fauna smell great.

        I think it has a lot to do with how frequently people shower using soap. Showering with just water should be much more common. I use soap only about once a week but shower almost every day. I’ve never had less issues with body odor.

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    I hate the smell of raw brown sugar. I like it in foods, and it’s fine cooked, but the raw smell makes me gag.

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    I love the smell of basements. The humidity and the green, decades old moss on the wall gives off this refreshing yet mature scent. As a plus, it’s also often cooler than the air at ground level. Mmmm.