Smell is the most powerful trigger to the memory there is.

Cath!

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"A certain flower or a whiff of smoke can bring up experiences long forgotten. Books smell musty and rich. The knowledge gained from a computer is...it has no texture, no context. It's there and then it's gone. If it's to last, then the getting of knowledge should be tangible. It should be, um, smelly. "

Smell means different things to everyone. Have you ever noticed how dogs LOVE to roll in dead things...then they look at you with that omg, I am in heaven face? Why don't people roll in dead things? I mean, you will never see someone going past a coffin and jumping in to roll in the dead person...
 
Women

The smell of a woman. Her hair. Her pussy.

There is nothing more real than the scent of a woman.
 
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riff said:
The smell of a woman. Her hair. Her pussy.

There is nothing more real than the scent of a woman.

Not just the scent, the taste!

Nope never had an urge to roll on dead people! Dogs roll on dead, rotting things as an instinctual act to cammoflage their scent.
 
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plasticman33 said:


Not just the scent, the taste!


Oh, I understand, but she was posting about the sense of smell.
 
Since I moved away from home I have accumulated a "Scent Box" of about 25 little pieces of cloth taken from different things around the house, bagged in zippy-bags. If I get homesick or miss something particularly I just open one of the and sniff it. *blushing*
 
~snickers~

I just not quite where you are yet.. :)

Enjoy!
 
Smell invokes memory, and the opposite way around for me. *grins*

When I was little, I used to play with She-ra dolls. I had this special tin that I kept them in. I would sit for hours, and hours, combing their hair, making them fight battles, making them fall in love with my G.I. Joe dolls. Everytime I think of playing in my room, I can still smell the aroma of those dolls when I first opened the tin's lid.
 
Cath! said:
"A certain flower or a whiff of smoke can bring up experiences long forgotten. Books smell musty and rich. The knowledge gained from a computer is...it has no texture, no context. It's there and then it's gone. If it's to last, then the getting of knowledge should be tangible. It should be, um, smelly. "


How about 'Cool Waters', Cath? Does that scent remind you of anything?;) ;)
 
Mmmmmmmmm smell of a major sex session.

No shower or clean clothes.

Then 3 days later, when you wanna go to the loo...?
 
Ah... where does all the lust inside of me lead me? It leads me to imagine....

We didn't mention the power of a woman's smell. So immediate- so unquestionably real... something that can reach in and touch places in your soul in a way that no ther thing can.
 
Gods the smell.. I went into my room up at my trailer in NH a few days ago.. it still smelled like someone very special to me, her smell was all throughout the room, in the sheets and pillow and blankets on the bed.. When I smelled it I collapsed into the bed and just laid there for nearly half an hour, breathing the scent and lost in memory.
 
Moridin187 said:
Gods the smell.. I went into my room up at my trailer in NH a few days ago.. it still smelled like someone very special to me, her smell was all throughout the room, in the sheets and pillow and blankets on the bed.. When I smelled it I collapsed into the bed and just laid there for nearly half an hour, breathing the scent and lost in memory.

Amen, brother. Amen.
 
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plasticman33 said:


How about 'Cool Waters', Cath? Does that scent remind you of anything?;) ;)

umm...my new perfume? :)
 
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