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Just use rose scented Dove. The End.truedat.gif

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@SharkE wrote:

Just use rose scented Dove. The End.truedat.gif


Covering up (actually not really possible to completely cover odors up) odors will not solve the bacteria issue and just make one smell like a funeral parlor and likely the rose smell will  make many sneeze and cough and bring on an asthma attack!!  Way back heavy scents were used because bathing was not done that frequently and there were no products available to rid the body of bacterial odors.  STick to that concept if you want but it really does not work - even if you are bathing several tines a day!!  I know I think anyone that smells of perfumy scents does not bath frequently.  In this day and age, it has been found that scents bother at least half of the people and that is why doctor's offices and hospitals always post a sign asking patients to not not to wear scents!  My SO's sister was a nurse and would tell us about the horrid smells even those who looked good had and also their attemts to cover odors up with heavy perfumes that often had negative effects on the office staff - including the doctors!!

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Just saw a man commercial was for Gillete shavers.

Thing was it was a shaver for private areas. LOL

 

I looked up at the last of it , so, didn't see the whole commercial, but, I will, I"m sure. LOL

 

guy was zipping up his pants. Guess now men are suppose to start shaving other then face. ROFL

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Well, gosh, they’ve been doing that for decades.
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I don't care. The issues are facts of life.

 

Perhaps you'd prefer commercials about crooked carrots, feminine products, yeast products, exercising the men's privates, lies by politicians, bikini shaving, heel shaving, or commercials tone deaf to society's issues commercials, and worse.

 

I tune out commercials anyway.

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No matter what we think, I'm sure they are running to the bank.

 

Plenty of TV commercial airings around here. 

 

I'm only guessing that it's a popular product that is selling.

 

All we can do is to go over and read the customer reviews.

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Pretty soon a commercial will open up with a woman giving birth full  monty right on camera close up.

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As I've said somewhere around here, that Dr. is a bit too 'hyper' ('all over the place') for me.

 

I like a female gyno Dr. to be cool, calm, collected.

 

More relaxing that way, jmo.

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@Pook wrote:

@SharkE wrote:

Just use rose scented Dove. The End.truedat.gif


Covering up (actually not really possible to completely cover odors up) odors will not solve the bacteria issue and just make one smell like a funeral parlor and likely the rose smell will  make many sneeze and cough and bring on an asthma attack!!  Way back heavy scents were used because bathing was not done that frequently and there were no products available to rid the body of bacterial odors.  STick to that concept if you want but it really does not work - even if you are bathing several tines a day!!  I know I think anyone that smells of perfumy scents does not bath frequently.  In this day and age, it has been found that scents bother at least half of the people and that is why doctor's offices and hospitals always post a sign asking patients to not not to wear scents!  My SO's sister was a nurse and would tell us about the horrid smells even those who looked good had and also their attemts to cover odors up with heavy perfumes that often had negative effects on the office staff - including the doctors!!


Good point @Pook.

 

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@SharkE wrote:

Pretty soon a commercial will open up with a woman giving birth full  monty right on camera close up.


Maybe if that were done then there would be less teen pregnancies.  It is a fact of life and the negatives of the birthing process seems might likely to have an impact.   The males (of all ages) especially are repulsed by the birthing process and often do not really understand what actually happens.