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Gale17 said:you should've left it so we could see people's answers. things'd've been more interesting that way...
Mee too!bomba923 said:Personally, I like the smell of gasoline
I like the smell of new books, those that have never been opened before!Knavish said:I love the smell of old books, those that have been sitting in the attic for years on end.
The purpose of "'Fess up. Smells you like." is to encourage people to share their favorite scents and create a sense of community through shared experiences.
Sharing smells we like can help us connect with others and learn about different scents and their effects on our mood and well-being. It can also help us discover new scents that we may enjoy.
Smells can have a powerful impact on our emotions as they are directly linked to our brain's limbic system, which is responsible for processing emotions and memories. Certain scents can trigger positive emotions, such as happiness and relaxation, while others may trigger negative emotions, such as anxiety and fear.
Yes, certain smells can have physical effects on our bodies. For example, the scent of lavender has been shown to reduce stress and promote relaxation, while the scent of peppermint can improve focus and alertness.
Sharing smells we like can benefit our overall well-being by allowing us to connect with others, discover new scents, and potentially improve our mood and physical health. It can also create a positive and uplifting atmosphere, helping us to feel more content and happy.