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I read Chase's article on body odor, however additional research proves this to have some misinformation.
Everything he states makes sense, that women do look for natural body odor in men to determine healthy mates. Except, I think the premise of how men wear cologne is what determines how effective or not your male scent is. Here are the articles:
This article somewhat clarifies what I am trying to state:
https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/perfum ... ual-scent/
https://www.girlschase.com/content/havi ... journeyman
And I refuse to believe real bad B.O is attractive to women as Chase implies by those pickup guys whom refused to shower. I know women who can't stand bad body odor and absolutely love the smell of a good cologne on guys. I wear Prada Sport and I get complimented all the time by how nice I smell.
But this leads me to my question: Does wearing cologne really make or break it when it comes to attraction, or is wearing some scent to aid your smell the way to go? Or, is cologne only something you wear for your significant other? My ex-girlfriend loved my cologne, but would keep my non-cologned shirts i.e my pajama shirts, to smell them and remind her of me.
Everything he states makes sense, that women do look for natural body odor in men to determine healthy mates. Except, I think the premise of how men wear cologne is what determines how effective or not your male scent is. Here are the articles:
This article somewhat clarifies what I am trying to state:
https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/perfum ... ual-scent/
https://www.girlschase.com/content/havi ... journeyman
And I refuse to believe real bad B.O is attractive to women as Chase implies by those pickup guys whom refused to shower. I know women who can't stand bad body odor and absolutely love the smell of a good cologne on guys. I wear Prada Sport and I get complimented all the time by how nice I smell.
But this leads me to my question: Does wearing cologne really make or break it when it comes to attraction, or is wearing some scent to aid your smell the way to go? Or, is cologne only something you wear for your significant other? My ex-girlfriend loved my cologne, but would keep my non-cologned shirts i.e my pajama shirts, to smell them and remind her of me.