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dreamsbegone
06-17-2010, 07:48 AM
Good day to you all
i'm writting a letter to a certain girl and i want to spray perfume on it. The problem is that i have no idea what kind of perfume i should use nor how to apply the perfume. I mean, should i spray it on my wrist first or should i spray it directly on the letter or what?
I know this is a bit off topic but i really need your help. Please, please, please!

soundofmusic
06-17-2010, 10:29 PM
So romantic, I think you should go into a high end store (one you can't afford), try out all of the mens best colognes, when you find just the right one; have a bit of stationary with you that you pop out of your pocket and tell the clerk you are bringing a sample home for your wife...

Gilliatt Gurgle
06-17-2010, 10:48 PM
"Old Spice" original scent musk did wonders for me.
It didn't take long for Mrs. Gurgle to begin a court'n me after I slathered that stuff on.
Good luck.

Gilliatt

papayahed
06-18-2010, 12:40 AM
"Old Spice" original scent musk did wonders for me.
It didn't take long for Mrs. Gurgle to begin a court'n me after I slathered that stuff on.
Good luck.

Gilliatt

Are you sure it wasn't in spite of the Old Spice?

soundofmusic
06-19-2010, 02:37 AM
"Old Spice" original scent musk did wonders for me.
It didn't take long for Mrs. Gurgle to begin a court'n me after I slathered that stuff on.
Good luck.

Gilliatt

I think he might want to find something unique, though. I love Old Spice; but I associate it with my dad.
I imagine it was your inate charm that captured Mrs. G's heart;)


Are you sure it wasn't in spite of the Old Spice?

What men's perfume do you like, papayahed. I don't know, do guys perfume stationary?

OrphanPip
06-19-2010, 02:53 AM
I wouldn't perfume it, that seems a little excessive. I got a love letter once, oh how uneventful my 22 years of life have been, but it was very sweet and it was the thought that made it. I have a feeling that perfume would just be over the top.

@sound I also like Old Spice, but I agree it has kind of an "older man" vibe to it, but it's also a distinctly masculine fragrance. The only scent I really can't stand are those Axe spray on deodorants, disgusting lol.

Revolte
06-19-2010, 03:44 AM
Aw how sweet. It depends on the girl really, if she will appreciate the extra "cuteness" to it or if she's just not like that. What kind of perfume doesnt really matter, I love the smell of perfume, as long as it doesnt burn my nostrils, and I can actually smell it then its lovely. Damn now I want to write a letter for my girl ( you have inspired me lol ), but she would totally be like "what the hell are you doing Phil". I'll have to have a few more booze in me before I do that lol.

billl
06-19-2010, 04:07 AM
do guys perfume stationary?

This is an important point. Whatever you pick, it probably would've meant more if you had had a habit of wearing that particular one back in the days when she could smell you. Careful you don't pick the one her brother or father uses.

papayahed
06-19-2010, 11:29 AM
What men's perfume do you like, papayahed. I don't know, do guys perfume stationary?

Most of it is overpowering, a slight after shave smell works for me.


I got a love leather once.


I for one want to hear about this love leather...::bigear::eek2:

Emil Miller
06-19-2010, 01:49 PM
I for one want to hear about this love leather...::bigear::eek2:

I believe that's what's called a Freudian slip.

OrphanPip
06-19-2010, 02:05 PM
I for one want to hear about this love leather...::bigear::eek2:

Either Freudian or simply my usual poor spelling. ;)

Edit: This is the kind of embarrassing thing I get for being up at 3 am.

soundofmusic
06-22-2010, 01:27 AM
I for one want to hear about this love leather...::bigear::eek2:

I wonder if the leather has studs?:smilewinkgrin:


I believe that's what's called a Freudian slip.

I didn't know Freud wore slips; I wonder if he had a leather thong too:crazy:

Either Freudian or simply my usual poor
spelling. ;)

Edit: This is the kind of embarrassing thing I get for being up at 3 am.

But perhaps an interesting idea for a compromise; instead of a scented letter...nothing says I love you like leather and chains...

OrphanPip
06-22-2010, 01:30 AM
But perhaps an interesting idea for a compromise; instead of a scented letter...nothing says I love you like leather and chains...

As long as they decide on the safe word ahead of time, it certainly can spice things up.

soundofmusic
06-23-2010, 12:19 AM
As long as they decide on the safe word ahead of time, it certainly can spice things up.

I like the outfits:cool:; I have never met anyone who understood the concept of "spicing things up"...it always brought up subconscious control issues:cold:

L.M. The Third
06-23-2010, 12:52 AM
Don't tell me that I am the only one who would be like this :lol: as the recipient of such a letter.

soundofmusic
06-23-2010, 07:41 PM
Don't tell me that I am the only one who would be like this :lol: as the recipient of such a letter.

Do you mean the scented letter? What scent would you suggest?