Culture Making Scents - Let's change the way we look at body odour. - Love poet Pablo Neruda described how “better than any word, is the pulse of your scent.” When polishing and perfuming ourselves for a first date, are we missing a trick?

https://www.mediamatic.net/en/page/373421/making-scents / https://archive.ph/g2Vlr
This is certainly the theory behind “Smell Dating”, “The first mail odor dating service”. Having worn the same T-shirt for three days before returning it by post, the hopeful participant receives swatches of t-shirts worn by other “smell date-rs”. Taking a deep whiff of each sample they decide which one they like the most before informing the company and arranging an in-person meeting.


It sounds bizarre, somewhat icky and rather labour intensive in the age of easy Skype calls and texting. But according to Takeesha Roland-Jenkins, a professional consultant for the Between Us Clinic, smell is actually one of the most accurate way of not only finding, but keeping a complimentary partner.


Gigi Ankle’s article asks, “Why [does] your partner smell so freaking good”. It turns out that a person’s scent is made up of pheromones, which act as a sort of “olfactory map” of their immune system. The more attracted we are to a person’s scent, the more their immune system compliments ours and raises the chances of producing strong and disease-resistant offspring.


Not only that, but once we like a person’s scent, we are biologically programmed to get hooked on it. Both smell and touch are processed in the limbic system of our brains forming connections to long term memories and emotions. As a result, we associate certain scents with key meaningful moments, locations and people. It is a primal way of our brain telling us who is important and needs to be remembered.


As anyone who has become frustrated in a long-distance relationship knows, “Connection is a matter of intercourse not interface.” In the opinion of Tega Brain, “Smell Dating”’s founder, “The Internet has replaced fleshy experience with flat apparitions, avatars and painstakingly curated profile pics”. In her view, valuing smell over sight is surely the answer to a deeper connection. But if it’s so effective, why haven’t we done it before?


Well, in a way we have. Before amateur photography became popular in the early 1900s, industrious sweethearts fashioned mementos and delicate jewellery made from their own hair. Artefacts have been found across the globe, but the true artisans are the Hårkullor or “hair ladies” of Sweden. They would be commissioned by wealthy women to create delicate bracelets and tokens from their hair which would then to be presented to recipients of their affections.


This tradition died out with photography but also with the increasing popularity of commercial deodorant. Now that we have the power to eradicate scent, it is considered abhorrent not to. In her article “Selling Shame” Lisa Hix examines adverts chiding women for their smell, suggesting that it could lead to anything from an unsuccessful date, spinsterhood or even divorce. Through this attitude, the natural heady scent of a lover has been replaced with branded, chemical-based products and which we apply almost without thinking as part our daily washing routine. Everyday, we are bombarded with advertisements from the 92 billion dollar perfume industry promising us scents to make us smell more alluring.


I am not saying that there’s anything wrong with replacing our natural scent with an artificial one and I am also not suggesting that we should stop showering. However, if the goal is to attract someone we fancy, then maybe where cleanliness is concerned we are working too hard. Now that we have access to everything we need to make us odourless and clinical, don’t we also have the opportunity to find perfumes that compliment our natural scent and in doing so, hint with it, flirt with it and get to know ourselves (and others) better. Maybe it’s time to take a deep breathe and smell of something other than roses.
 
I had to check if fucking Aella wrote this.

It's not the one who went viral a month ago due to her Master Degree on smell, lmao.

I mean, there is some truth on this and people can be attracted to you due to your specific smell, but for many, this is an excuse to not get a shower.
 
It's true. I highly recommend all incels and feminists try this trick. Put on some lemongrass oil then walk outside in and around fields with lots of flowers or dark sheds and you'll get ALOT of attention.

Wearing lemongrass oil will make bees and wasps go fucking crazy and attack you. It's a good prank to play on people you hate. Guy I know got stung 6 times in one day because he wore it as deodorant.
 
I actually kind of agree with this article. I have noticed over the years that couples that tend to argue and fight a lot and inevitably break up also tend to strongly dislike each other's smell and it's usually one of either both or one or the other's frequent complaints about their partner. I've also noticed I almost never hear such complaints from couples that tend to be happy most of the time together. I've also found, just me, myself, that if I don't like the way someone looks physically or I don't get along with their personality, usually the way they smell bothers me too. Likewise, I've had people I know are attracted to me compliment the way I smell and people I know aren't attracted to me complain about it.

I do sometimes wonder if an overabundance of artificial chemical smells has led to an increase in people getting together who otherwise wouldn't if they'd smelled their partner without perfume, Cologne or deodorant before getting together. I don't tend to believe in all the hippy bullshit but there is actual science backing up pheromones and chemical attraction and humans use their nose more than they realize to navigate the world around them
 
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I don't want anything to do with a woman who's into the polyester T-shirt I've worn for three days straight in the field.
 
Please shut the fuck up deathfat, I honestly don't get how anybody can be turned on by disgusting smells or other scat related shit.
 
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