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but I couldn't say that any particular one is best on everyone, or even best on one lady everyday. It's ladies' choice on perfume.

I know some clients prefer no perfume at all due to sensitivities or worrying about a spouse smelling ladies' perfume on them, or simply preferring a woman's natural scent. I am really into perfumes and have all sorts of wild and interesting fragrances, but if I do wear it during a session, it's always very light and inoffensive. For those of you who do enjoy perfumes on your provider, what do you like to smell? Can the right scent enhance the enjoyment or increase your attraction?

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Draw guys like crazy. My personal favorite is Eau de Pussee.

but I couldn't say that any particular one is best on everyone, or even best on one lady everyday. It's ladies' choice on perfume.

Most scents enhance my experience with a lady. The only scent I dislike is patchouli - not into hippies. Like most guys though, I couldn't tell you by brand name what I do like. I don't shop for them myself, and tho I often ask a provider what she's wearing, it rarely is something I remember. Guess I'm focused on other things. Like outfit requests, I tell her to wear whatever scent makes her feel sexy. Rarely disappointed.

A woman's natural scent can be hot.. but then so can a little perfume.. not too much or it's awful..

I knew a gal who wore a scent that drove me wild.  I found out what it was and bought a bottle for another favorite of mine, but on her it was meh at best.

Some chemistry PhD ought to be doing a study on this, if they haven't already

I am a chemist, or at least I was a long time ago, and while my focus was environmental chemistry, I had friends who worked for fragrance developers, and my personal favorite vineyards. There has been heaps and heaps of research done on fragrances we wear, and body chemistry. A scent will never smell the same on two people. Hormones play a big role in this, which is why even the same fragrance on the same woman will change cyclically and over her lifetime. Hormones are just the beginning though, a persons immune system, what they eat, medications they are taking, and many other factors all play into their personal scent.  

This is also part of the reasons fragrances are marketed to certain demographics more heavily. When a manufacturer develops a scent, they know that a certain scent tests better with women of a certain age group, who will all have a similar level of hormones.  

I find biochemistry and its role in attraction fascinating!

A woman whom I've seen many times wears a fragrance which smells amazing on her, and she is an amazing performer.  

I always get an extra long hug from her at the end of our session and I keep that shirt in my hamper until it completely loses its scent (lucky for me, my ass smell on the underwear doesn't over power it). It's a nice reminder of an amazing woman.  

And during the session I believe the smell has a Pavlovian affect.

I am hyper sensitive to perfumes, plus many I can just taste when I walk into a room, YUK..  

I just love the smell of soap or the natural smell of a woman

Posted By: RosieManhattan
I know some clients prefer no perfume at all due to sensitivities or worrying about a spouse smelling ladies' perfume on them, or simply preferring a woman's natural scent. I am really into perfumes and have all sorts of wild and interesting fragrances, but if I do wear it during a session, it's always very light and inoffensive. For those of you who do enjoy perfumes on your provider, what do you like to smell? Can the right scent enhance the enjoyment or increase your attraction?

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I met a provider who bathed in perfume, it clung to her like oil and me and my cloths entering the room burned your eyes.  
One of the worse sessions I ever had.

For a regular, it's something I can imagine and long for when we're apart.
For someone new, if it's a scent that reminds me of a past affair.

I can't help wondering what odor she is covering up.

I would prefer if they did, but most of their clients are married, and they extend that to their single clients as well.  Just the nature of the game...

I much prefer no/light perfume for several reasons.  This goes back to the pre-provider days when I used to strip club hop on a regular basis.

1)  Some girls tended to cover not being clean with heavy perfume.  While I know they are in the minority cleanliness now always enters my mind when someone wears a heavy scent.
2)  I am very oral based and perfume/body sprays taste like shit.
3)  As you mentioned your skin and clothes carry that scent with you.

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