Oh, rats! And I thought my farts were so superior to other people's!Dark Detective said:Well, it's been said that the reason why we can enjoy our own farts and not other people's is that we can recognise the smell of the unique chemical signatures in our lower intestine....
Dark Detective said:Well, it's been said that the reason why we can enjoy our own farts and not other people's is that we can recognise the smell of the unique chemical signatures in our lower intestine....
Blueswidow said:Hmmmmm, could it be rather that the smell reminds us ladies of our childhood therefore we feel safe and more attracted to certain men? My father wore Old Spice aftershave and the smell of that still sends me crazy......
Along the same theme, childless friends of mine scoff when i say that I recognise my childrens smell, its warm and fleshy and very attractive. Other children smell cold and sour..is this just me?
Inverurie Jones said:Good God, no!
It's official: Women fancy men who smell like their Dad
Absolutely not, Jimbo! I too have experienced on many occasions the almost magnetic properties of the SBD. It's always in my own office that I let one go, thinking I'm cunningly alone, when almost certainly within the next 30 seconds without fail, the Vice President is bound to come in and see me for the first time in months. There's also a definite correlation between sulphur content and the importance of the person who arrives to experience it. I think an alarm must go off somewhere and a senior manager is dispatched to witness it.James Whitehead said:You find yourself the quietest corner of the furthest room of a
nearly deserted bookshop. Here - at last! - is a safe place to
emit what you instinctively know will be a killer fart, or maybe
it just happens as you bend to examine the lower shelves.
Suddenly the room begins to fill with browsers who find themselves
drawn inexorably to the vile miasma. Just long enough to catch it
at its peak then retreat, casting glances which say, "I bet he always
smells like that!".
Just me then.