Thursday 12 March 2015

Sexy Fragrances and Sensitivity to Smells

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Some people suffer from sensitivity to smell. This isn’t the same as an allergy to a particular component of whatever is burning or being sprayed, as an allergy is a reaction that involves the immune system. Sensitivity to smell simply means that certain smells are irritants, which can be just as distracting – if not as dangerous – as an allergic reaction.

If you are worried about this, let whomever you plan on having some fun with smell whatever incense you plan on lighting up or the candles and see how they react to it. If they wrinkle up their nose and squint their eyes, it’s a good sign that they’re going to like the smell even less when you light up or spray the items. This is a good way to make sure that whatever you have in mind is going to get you the result you want and not result in someone not wanting to have sex because of having a headache or a tight feeling in their chest.


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