What scents do you love?

3lefts

Well-known member
Lilacs in bloom, they surrounded one of my houses in the past.
Citruses, oranges, mandarins.
Crisp, clean air. Misty even.
Food cooking when I'm hungry.
 

Munchkin007

Member
-vanilla
-bonfires
-bbq's
-gas
-cherry blossoms
-old spice (my boyfriend's deodorant <3)
-hospitals (sterilization)
-chicken fingers ;)
-lilacs
-coconut
-fresh laundry
-febreeze
 

Blinkers

Active member
Coffee brewing

Butter melting in a frypan

Gingham perfume

Musk Impulse, actually anything "musky"

My dogs - AFTER a bath!

The bush, especially during and after rain

The smell of Pizza restaurants

Incense
 

Dr. Doom

Well-known member
Gasoline

Indian, Italian, Asian food being cooked

fresh cut grass

cigarette smoke on a person, when its mixed with their smells, weird but I like it

cool water cologne

leather, like when you walk into a wilsons

coffee isle in a grocery store

plastic smell you have when you get a new binder

clean laundry
 
Crushed coffee beans/coffee powder.
Melting ice.
Vanilla.
Lavender.
Foods with lots of garlic in it.
Gasoline.
Cats/Dogs.
Incense (in general)
The smell of PWNage in the morning. :3
 

MollyBeGood

Well-known member
sagebrush after a rain in the forest
cinnamon
sap from a fresh cut tree
horse sweat
cigar smoke-light
homemade bread or pastries
gasoline
new car
steak on a grill
wood smoke
leather
roses
lilacs
rain
fresh cut grass
hay
sunscreen
coconut
coffee beans
cigarette though i don't smoke or advocate, and light too, not heavy...
pine
cedar
lavender
old books
 

WeirdyMcGee

Well-known member
A strong scent of pretty much anything makes me nauseous... so, anything more mild/delicate is okay.
I personally really like the smell of vanilla, cinnamon and sandalwood
Also, cedar and sunflowers
Do sunflowers even have a smell? (SC)
haha
sure they do!

There was a time when I sort of loved the smell of manly sweat~ but I think that time is long gone. XD
 

upndwn

Well-known member
Old cellars
Gasoline
Cinnamon
The ocean
Citrus
Coconut
Apple
Peach
Freshly cut grass
Violets
Pine tree
Fresh snow
Rainwater
 

drganon

Well-known member
Frankly, I'm convinced there is something wrong with my sense of smell. There have so many times people have smelt things that I couldn't. The only time it seems I can actually smell something is if it is really bad. No big worries though, If I ever did fully lose my sense of smell, I probably wouldn't care that much. Unless of course they finally invent smell-o-vision, then I'll be pissed.
 
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