Favorite Cologne

Cologne and perfume both stink. I don't wear and and neither does my wife. (thank god)
 
CowboyDan;3987118 said:
Very Sexy for Men by Victoria Secret

This is the only one I've ever smelled that didn't make me choke after smelling it. I own a very small bottle of it, but still never wear it. (wife bought it one day)
 
tomson75;3987126 said:
*ahem*....I guess it depends. ;)

nyc;3987129 said:
This is the only one I've ever smelled that didn't make me choke after smelling it. I own a very small bottle of it, but still never wear it. (wife bought it one day)

Guys never buy this cologne for themselves, but women can't resist it once they smell it at VS. So they always end up bringing a bottle home for their man. You want to talk about compliments? You'll have women laying on your chest to smell this one. :D
 
nyc;3987127 said:
Cologne and perfume both stink. I don't wear and and neither does my wife. (thank god)

No offense to your wife, but I love when a woman wears perfume..........hoooowaaaah!

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ajk23az;398703 said:
I can sense you use the strong scent of the Axe brand that sticks out like a sore thumb so you don't have to use cologne. What's more manly, wearing Axe or cologne? *uses hands as measuring device*

I'm not a 16-yo boy, so Axe is out of the question. I use Pert shampoo, Dial soap, and Sure deodorant. No cologne necessary.
 
bbgun;3987169 said:
I'm not a 16-yo boy, so Axe is out of the question. I use Pert shampoo, Dial soap, and Sure deodorant. No cologne necessary.

This sounds like something James Bond, George Cluney, Frank Sinatra or Dean Martin would say. :rolleyes:
 
Burberry for men (red package)
Kenneth Cole Black
 
Perfume is very different. Women should generally wear some form of perfume, but obviously subtlety is key in everything.
 
nyc;3987127 said:
Cologne and perfume both stink. I don't wear and and neither does my wife. (thank god)

My wife doesn't wear one either and neither do I, never have. I actually have a very physical gagging reaction whenever I'm close to someone who wears either cologne or perfume, unless it is very very very faint and the smell is more on the sweet side. I've had to walk out from meetings at work, lines at grocery and movie stores, etc... because someone had put on a bit too much cologne or perfume.

My body can tolerate the smell of essential oils a bit more as long as its not very strong or applied too liberally.
 
ethiostar;3987213 said:
My wife doesn't wear one either and neither do I, never have. I actually have a very physical gagging reaction whenever I'm close to someone who wears either cologne or perfume, unless it is very very very faint and the smell is more on the sweet side. I've had to walk out from meetings at work, lines at grocery and movie stores, etc... because someone had put on a bit too much cologne or perfume.

My body can tolerate the smell of essential oils a bit more as long as its not very strong or applied too liberally.

I'm the same way. I can't breath when I get round them. The door guy at my office building wears it. I have to hold my breath as I walk by.
 
CowboyDan;3987184 said:
This sounds like something James Bond, George Cluney, Frank Sinatra or Dean Martin would say. :rolleyes:

All of which had no problem getting laid without smelling like someone from the cast of Jersey Shore.

I have one bottle of cologne, given to me so long ago by an ex-girlfriend that I have to go look at what remains of the label on the bottle to remember what it is....Dolce & Gabbana or something. I wear it so infrequently that it's name is usually impossible for me to remember. Smells OK i guess, but I'd never wear it outside of a very formal occasion...and even then, it'd be a single spray away-and walk-through sort of thing.

People shouldn't have a strong odor, good or bad. If I can smell you from more than two feet away, you're doing it wrong. Most people actually find it quite offensive.
 
tomson75;3987267 said:
People shouldn't have a strong odor, good or bad. If I can smell you from more than two feet away, you're doing it wrong. Most people actually find it quite offensive.

I agree with you.
 
tomson75;3987267 said:
People shouldn't have a strong odor, good or bad. If I can smell you from more than two feet away, you're doing it wrong. Most people actually find it quite offensive.

This. My wife wears this stuff that smells like a sugar and maybe a slight hint of Vanilla. I can only really smell it if I'm within maybe a foot or so of her. Taste like sugar too ;)
 
I used to work with a guy that worse so much cologne that after working on his computer it would be on my clothes after wards. :eek:
 
This thread is really making me go back towards my original feelings on cologne and I just dropped 50 bucks on a bottle of this Bvlgari Avqa Marine :(.


Ah well.
 
Yeagermeister;3987318 said:
I used to work with a guy that worse so much cologne that after working on his computer it would be on my clothes after wards. :eek:


Yeah I try to spray it under my shirt so you have to be up on me to even smell it.
 
CATCH17;3987390 said:
Yeah I try to spray it under my shirt so you have to be up on me to even smell it.

No, spray it on your shirt, it lasts longer.
 

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