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What do you like more?Smelling flowers?Or looking at sunsets?Or both?

SigurdReginson

Grēne Mann
Premium Member
Both. Being enveloped in the forest means little without the smell of decaying leaves and earth to accompany it. The sound of the wind through the trees is also a wonderful thing, as well as the feel of that breeze over my skin, or the taste of wildberries in their various stages of ripeness. I feel all the senses are useful in appreciating something to it's fullest, when possible. :)
 

Rival

se Dex me saut.
Staff member
Premium Member
Boys smelling things?? Not sure about the green stuff on his plate but the rest is fine.

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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
What do you like more?Smelling flowers?Or looking at sunsets?Or both?For me it is both.:)
Depends on the flower with my allergies. And the sun in general bothers my eyes a lot (without any shade or sunglasses my right eye is generally closed and my left barely open), so the sun has to not be there that much for me to comfortably look at it.
I want to say "sounds good enough to me," but before I could type that out I had an image of a stinky, sweaty guy who hasn't showered in months and tries to cover the stench up with cologne. :persevere:
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
Nice smelling boys :relaxed:
Girls, with a perfume that suits them.

Last year, just after I had started to recover my sense of smell post-Covid, I went to the greengrocer's stall and there was a waft of this gorgeous sexy perfume. I had to ask the woman a few metres away was she wearing perfume and if so what was it, because it smelt wonderful. She told me it was Chloe - and that was her name. So anyway I explained why it smelt so fantastic to someone who had just gone through what I had. The greengrocer said I was doing well and just needed to get her phone number.....mind you, I haven't seen her since!

But I think in fact Chloe is a range of perfumes, not just one. My wife used to wear Calandre and also Pamplemousse. And in the 80s I loved a girl who wore Rive Gauche.That was fabulous. But I don't think any of my other girlfriends wore perfume regularly, more's the pity.
 

Jeremiah Ames

Well-Known Member
Both are wonderful.

I love the smell of Plumarias in bloom.

And a nice thing about sunsets, they are soon followed by a sunrise.
 

RabbiO

הרב יונה בן זכריה
But he's sniffing what looks like an unripe cauliflower :p
Actually it is what passes for the brain of ….. (insert here name of your most unfavorite forum member, but keep it to yourself!)
 

Rival

se Dex me saut.
Staff member
Premium Member
Can I do a deal and have a boy at a sunset who
gives me a flower to sniff?

:blush: :sunface: :tulip:
 
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