toggleswitch2
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~I've read that even with men doing more domestic chores these days, that laundry remains the women's domain in homes with both sexes. And it seems that many women like their linen closets to smell like lavender vanilla mango gladiola with mega blast permanent pearls of scent burst.
Funny, no matter how much of that stuff is used it is impossible to mask the smell of the ocean. But anyway...
Maybe it IS a gender thing. Women can tell the differences in colors much better than men, "That doesn't match, dear" she says. But men can see better in dim lighting. So in dim lighting during a "romantic" dinner She proobaly sees very little beyond her table and finds it a turn-on that (in her beleif) he can't see anyone else. "He's into me and me only, I'm so special)" He actually probably sees quite clearly who and what else is going on and feels great that she can't tell what and who he is looking at. No (outward) jealousy, no possesiveness and no clinginess....
We are all limited by our own perceptions and congnitions and tend to project onto ouhers our own stengths and weaknesses
I wonder if smells trigger fond memories more in women than in men. and I'm guessing different smells cause different reactions in the genders.
~I've read that even with men doing more domestic chores these days, that laundry remains the women's domain in homes with both sexes. And it seems that many women like their linen closets to smell like lavender vanilla mango gladiola with mega blast permanent pearls of scent burst.
Funny, no matter how much of that stuff is used it is impossible to mask the smell of the ocean. But anyway...
Maybe it IS a gender thing. Women can tell the differences in colors much better than men, "That doesn't match, dear" she says. But men can see better in dim lighting. So in dim lighting during a "romantic" dinner She proobaly sees very little beyond her table and finds it a turn-on that (in her beleif) he can't see anyone else. "He's into me and me only, I'm so special)" He actually probably sees quite clearly who and what else is going on and feels great that she can't tell what and who he is looking at. No (outward) jealousy, no possesiveness and no clinginess....
We are all limited by our own perceptions and congnitions and tend to project onto ouhers our own stengths and weaknesses
I wonder if smells trigger fond memories more in women than in men. and I'm guessing different smells cause different reactions in the genders.