nope, nothing to do with our mutual friend... ;) i wonder whether she reads the crap i post here anyways...
hmmm
it's 12.30 pm and it's time for breakfast.
i'm wondering about perfume. who wears it? women, without a doubt. men?
is perfume really as sexy as they say? or has it been the image presented to us by those wonderful capitalist conglomerates known as fashion houses and perfume manufacturers, coupled together with the subliminal messaging crafted by those people in the advertising industry... :D
well, perfume smells nice... sometimes anyways.
is it a way for ppl to communicate their taste? what you choose to smell of will be able to promote yourself to unsuspecting strangers.
but then again, it's very obvious when people wear perfume. nobody has body odour like THAT.... so what does THAT say?
if you wear too much or if you get a whiff of it at a place like a mamak stall... i'll be thinking - hmm, that smells nice... or
- what kind of person wears perfume to a mamak stall?...or
- what's that stench...
so how now brown cow?
this all began of course when i started debating to myself whether i should start using cologne or men's scents. should i? but i havn't a clue what to choose... hmmm
up till now, my excuse not to use it has been the cost, the pressure of smelling correct, and the risk of being misconstrued (definitely not spelt correctly), which thankfully is not a problem anymore. *wink*wink*nudge*nudge* 8D
it might even help speed things along, if you get my whiff, i mean, drift.
ahem...pun intended 8D
but for now i shall to concern myself to NOT smelling well, like cat's piss(unless of course some of you out there ACTUALLY find that scent appealing ;) you never know after all). and just muddle along smelling like whatever personal products are part of my daily routine.
which is a whole other can of worms if you think bout it...
which makes me ask...do ppl wear perfume to mask the fact they use too much of another product which probably has a tell tale scent..? hahaha cos of i have heard parisians used to use perfume ages ago to mask the fact that nobody took baths :D
so, perfume is a mask, like it or not. it's a disguise. but who says all disguises are bad? unless of course the person hasn't a real clue what to and who to be when their mask is taken away...
some things cannot be un-seen, you have been warned. *giggles madly to myself*
“I’ve never had major knee surgery on any other part of my body.”
* Winston Bennett, University of Kentucky basketball forward
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