Probably just data mining

  • Holytimes@sh.itjust.works
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    Personally I find all make be it on a woman or man. To be the single ugliest thing a person can do to them self. Its vile and revolting. It looks highly unnatural, and actively causes me stress some times and I have no idea why. It triggers my flight or fight response when someone has too much on and I can’t accurately make out their features.

    Perfume and Cologne is the same way. In my 30 years of life iv never found a single perfume or cologne be it on a man or woman. That did not actively make me gag and make my eyes water. I can frequently taste it on the air long long after many people can’t. Which I assume is part of the problem. I’m just hyper sensitive to almost all fragrances.

    90% of laundry detergent, soaps, and basically anything with a scent does exactly the same thing to me.

    Iv been yelled at for involuntarily gaging when women walk by me because I can so strongly taste their perfume.

    If I could I would out right ban all make up and scents. They are terrible things and from the outside looking in. They seem to do nothing but perpetuate a endless cycle of social abuse. People get judged for using them. For not using them. For using too much, or not enough.

    So far as I can tell there’s not a single good thing socially that has come from the invention of non medical cosmetics.

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      This is valid:

      It triggers my flight or fight response when someone has too much on and I can’t accurately make out their features.

      This is needlessly insulting:

      the single ugliest thing a person can do to them self. Its vile and revolting.