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Re: [TANGO-L] TANGO-L Digest - 13 Feb 2004 to 14 Feb 2004 (#2004-45)
Steve,
I must slightly disagree with you. I live over an hour away from
most of the dance places in the area. Of of the most pleasant
part of the drive home is smelling all the women you danced
with that night.
As for the chemical sensitivity, it seems to be more of a problem
for the ladies than for the men, ergo, men go light to none, women,
pour it on! 7;-D
As for dancing with a woman who smells like a man ... see men
and calone previous paragraph!
Gary F
Automatic digest processor <LISTSERV @MITVMA.MIT.EDU> wrote:
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 08:35:33 -0600
From: Stephen Brown <Stephen.P.Brown @DAL.FRB.ORG>
Subject: Re: Oh No! odours
Although I enjoy dancing with a woman wearing nice perfume (not cheap
cologne), I would prefer the women I dance with wear their scents in
such
a way that it does not rub off them onto me. A way that some women
seem
to apply their cologne is to spray a cloud into the air and then walk
under it, getting it all over their clothes, which then comes off onto
anyone they dance with or greet with a hug.
And actually, I would prefer that the men not wear their cologne in a
way
that rubs onto their partners. It is not nearly as interesting to
dance
with a woman who smells like the men's cologne of the man she just
danced
with.
With best regards,
Steve
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