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Please 🙏 stop using scented products during a session:

- no perfume
- no scented body lotions
- no scented condoms
- no scented lubes
- no scented candles
- no scented products!!!

There's ZERO benefit and a lot of potential consequences.
but some people smell fishy they need to cover up their scent
 

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Please 🙏 stop using scented products during a session:

- no perfume
- no scented body lotions
- no scented condoms
- no scented lubes
- no scented candles
- no scented products!!!

There's ZERO benefit and a lot of potential consequences.
If you have a zero scented product requirement, just request it.

Your preferences are not everyone else's preferences and we are not mind readers.

Just ask for nothing scented.

I personally have no issues when this is requested, I even offer unscented hypoallergenic body wash for my clients when they use my shower.
 

xmontrealer

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I'm allergic to many perfumes (as well as cats, grass, ragweed, and flower pollen).

However I've only a couple of times met any sex worker whose scent I was allergic to.

Mind you, my daughter has two cats, and I visit her apartment often. So I take an extra strength Reactine allergy pill every night just in case...


Now if the issue is that you don't want the escort's scent on you when you go home to your SO, that's another issue.

I believe I have posted the story before about the guy who couldn't get the escort's scent off him despite a lengthy soapy shower after.
So on the way home he stopped at a gas station, filled up his tank, and "oopsy daisy" splashed some gasoline onto his hands.
Needless to say that's all his wife could smell when he got home, and she was very sympathetic to how scary that gas pump "accident" must have been...
 

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I'm allergic to many perfumes (as well as cats, grass, ragweed, and flower pollen).

However I've only a couple of times met any sex worker whose scent I was allergic to.

Mind you, my daughter has two cats, and I visit her apartment often. So I take an extra strength Reactine allergy pill every night just in case...


Now if the issue is that you don't want the escort's scent on you when you go home to your SO, that's another issue.

I believe I have posted the story before about the guy who couldn't get the escort's scent off him despite a lengthy soapy shower after.
So on the way home he stopped at a gas station, filled up his tank, and "oopsy daisy" splashed some gasoline onto his hands.
Needless to say that's all his wife could smell when he got home, and she was very sympathetic to how scary that gas pump "accident" must have been...
And then she requested that he play this song:
 

mburner

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Seriously, many people are allergic, sensitive, or just put off to the point of distraction by scents, especially the artificial chemically produced kinds found in laundry detergents, household cleaners, and on and on. I am, though not allergic. Next time you take a train or a plane, smell your clothes afterwards. Whatever it is that's used to clean the seats "infects" your clothes with a God-awful smell that can only be erased by airing out your garments outdoors for a week or washing them with Borax added to the washing machine. I stay at Airbnbs these days and always ask my host to go through the Borax/unscented products regime a week prior to my arrival with sheets and towels if they've been using scented detergents. It's amazing how many people are actually allergic to scents, let alone merely put off by them. Never understood why Airbnb has never made using unscented products a default requirement just in case someone is truly allergic and gets a serious reaction. You never know. The whole food allergy thing really lit up in the 1990s when a Brown University student ate at a Providence restaurant that had won some kind of citation for its chilli made with a secret ingredient. The secret was revealed when she died: peanut butter. Yup, she was allergic to that.
 

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I'm allergic to many perfumes (as well as cats, grass, ragweed, and flower pollen).

However I've only a couple of times met any sex worker whose scent I was allergic to.

Mind you, my daughter has two cats, and I visit her apartment often. So I take an extra strength Reactine allergy pill every night just in case...


Now if the issue is that you don't want the escort's scent on you when you go home to your SO, that's another issue.

I believe I have posted the story before about the guy who couldn't get the escort's scent off him despite a lengthy soapy shower after.
So on the way home he stopped at a gas station, filled up his tank, and "oopsy daisy" splashed some gasoline onto his hands.
Needless to say that's all his wife could smell when he got home, and she was very sympathetic to how scary that gas pump "accident" must have been...
The gasoline trick is a very old, tried, tested and true tactic.
 

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If you have a zero scented product requirement, just request it.

Your preferences are not everyone else's preferences and we are not mind readers.

Just ask for nothing scented.

I personally have no issues when this is requested, I even offer unscented hypoallergenic body wash for my clients when they use my shower.
Some standards should be there by default and not by request.

Scented products would fall under a discretion or allergies category. If roles were reversed, I don't believe you'd appreciate a client showing up to your incall wearing a strong and masculine perfume or being covered in a scented body lotion that'll make your skin smell for hours afterwards. Imagine awkwardness having to explain why you smell like a dude to your next client.

Requesting No Scented products is like asking a provider to not reply to you booking text many hours later, or to approach you in public to say hello, or to leave a hickey on your body. I'm sure you get the idea and a general concept.
 

Liam011

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Agree with the OP. One of my favorites gives good massages and I had to start asking her to use unscented oil.
I keep a wash cloth, towel and deodorant in the car, just in case the shower doesn't take.

About the only thing Covid was "good" for was the stink from alcohol based sanitizer. Used to practically bath in
the stuff on the way home from a long session with my old regular.
 
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I saw Lilly at allure 2 months ago. After a month and a half her perfume was still on my jacket from hugging good buy. I just washed it and it's still faintly there.
 
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kherg007

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Recall a newbie at TDL (since retired) who had all sorts of makeup, bright red lipstick, and glitter.
Strongly suggested she ditch all that. I had makeup and lipstick skid marks all around. And that glitter gets impossible. Got busted on a strip club visit by an ex gf because of the glitter 30 years ago.

I have a fave or two that offers scented and unscented body wash. That's ideal.
 
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