Good evening to the community! In addition to all things stereo, I have an
intense interest in women’s perfumes. I
have given my wife an extensive collection over the years, probably worth enough
to purchase some Pass monoblocks! Just
curious if anyone else shares this interest.
Thanks! I look forward to your
comments and wish you all a great weekend!!
Very interesting. High end perfume for high end audio. I imagine the two of you selecting certain fragrances for specific listening sessions. Or, audio companies can suggest perfumes that pair well with their speakers and electronics. Kenjit could tune and personalize his speakers in this way. Composers could select fragrances to be deployed at critical times during movements to heighten the aural/olfactory experience. Me, I have a large nose but it does not work well. Is ambergris like snake oil?
All kidding aside, I don't find it unusual that both interests are taken further than normal. I wish had the ability to really snuff out the different scents as it would aid in wine tasting.
Sometimes I can detect some deep and complex scents and tastes but for the most part, it's mostly homogenized, with a few things that stand out.
I'm the same with colognes and fancy handmade soaps. Right now my favorites are soaps made of tallow and scented with more natural fragrances like patchouli or honey. My wife is happy with store bought, but just like my audio system, she just doesn't get it as I get it.
Both my wife and I can’t stand the pungent smell of perfume. Many times we have switched tables in a restaurant because some old lady sits near us who smells like she took a bath in perfume.
However, I love the smell of Skunk Kush, Sour Diesel, Nuken, Zombie, White Triangle, Gorilla Glue, GGC, etc. My wife on the other hand says nothing as those odors are confined to my upstairs “office”. 🙂
@flatbackround. Not well known, but true: Ambergris is found in the s**t of sperm whales. Makes you wonder who thought of adding it to perfumes. @baclagg.: I'm with you, but more in the single malt scotch club. It's amazing how even a single application enhances my listening experience. @stereo5 . Good man!
It is very important for a woman to smell right. Right varies from one male to another. I do buy my wife perfume but only one brand, the one that suites the wizard inside when mixed with the natural pheromones. I myself have use Ralph Lauren's Blue for years. It is very light but masculine. I have to get close to 25 people daily and I can not smell bad or have bad breath. To me using a cologne is like using a mouth wash. It helps that Ralph is a car guy. He has an amazing collection.
Not sure my recommendations would still be valid as they are many years old. I did the same for my wife in my travels around the globe. Used to kill time in airports sampling the different fragrances in the stores that used to be in most higher traveled airports. Seems like many of those have disappeared and with volume limits on liquids I then began to buy favor with leather purses from Brighton or other better leather shops. Now neither of us want things, we want time. Funny how things are- when you can't afford it you want it, but when you can- you no longer desire.
Life does evolve doesn't it? I'm not ready to hang up my spurs yet, at least as long as I can smell. You can't argue with time. Depressing to even think about it. Why bother?
Hanging up Spurs is out of the question! I am excited about whatever the future holds. My wife still has many of the perfumes and she will put a cotton ball lightly doused hidden in my travel bag as a reminder to come home as fast as possible.
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