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New York women are using perfume as “men’s repellent”

The woman drives the man away.

It is Despicable person– Standby.

To avoid rotting messes, women around the world use perfume as a “worm repellent” in the hope that this fragrant spray will keep outsiders away.

“You want to smell so good that men actually chase you on the street just to ask what you wear?” Sofya, a New York City-based beauty influencer, partially asked her to have nearly 200,000 Tiktok followers.

“Neither me.”


To keep the bad cheaters, women in the Big Apple and beyond covered themselves in perfume after the comedian announced that men “hate” Smelly Sprays. kmpzzz – stock.adobe.com

Titled “The Perfume Men Can’t Stand Up”, the brunette is a growing army of charming girlfriends who prefer to reject rather than attract with their scent to attract the opposite sex.

It’s a years-but years-old radar movement, now thanks to context creator Mikee (a curly bombshell, who) stitches a video from comedian Rick Glassman, saying: “[Men] I don’t want you to wear perfume. We don’t like it. It smells like poison. ”

Instead of canceling her sweet radiance, Mikee showered with goodies, titled “You hear, ma’am!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Her public service announcement was filled with gratitude and evoked cheers from Cheater Fatigued Divas.

“I think it’s because of their wives [can] It smells later.

Others revealed online that men usually like sweet scents, such as vanilla, are advised to wear woody, smoky and spicy aromas – scents they find handsome guys tend to dislike.

A nonsense girl said she packed the man’s cologne in advance on the night in town, calling these techniques “life hacks” and warned the man less appropriately to “not approaching.”


Woman sprays perfume on wrist indoors.
Women claim that men are often beaten back by irritating scents rather than sweet perfumes. jozzeppe777- stock.adube.com

“Good thing, I know what to wear now… to keep these squirms away,” wrote another Mikee’s cheeky audience.

“F-K! I hate spending money on perfume,” said the individual siren, “Now I need ten!”

“Ladies, perfume and glitter start here!” another shouted.

Glitter has also emerged recently, and it is a brilliant (literally) way to get feminist people into trouble.

Beauty lovers like Dalia Grande are sprinkling with something shiny – nearly impossible to wash off, but easily transfer from person to person) to ensure that adulterers keep their distance.

First date [because] I’m at the age when they might be married (married men hate flash),” Grand wrote in a viral video, accumulating over 24 million likes.

“Just for safety.”

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