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<blockquote data-quote="porscheguy" data-source="post: 219344" data-attributes="member: 2890"><p>Just picked up a bottle of Dior Fahrenheit today. </p><p></p><p>I had never smelled this stuff until today. But I had noticed many YouTube reviewers would list this stuff among their favorites. Especially the female reviewers. Demi Rawlings gets very hot and bothered just talking about the stuff.</p><p></p><p>Another review I read by a woman said it smelled like gasoline and leather. She said she was confused because she liked it. But she also said that depending on her mood she may not like it. Finally she said that if she found the man attractive she would love it, and if not attracted to the man she’d be repulsed. And this is a common and unique trend for this particular cologne.</p><p></p><p>In other words, this stuff is polarizing and confusing to women and we know how they like being in that state.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line: make it work for you. If she backs away due to the smell, she’s not into you. If she compliments you, proceed.</p><p></p><p>Cost about $75 for the small bottle which is surprising as it’s been on the market for 30 years. Most colognes end up in the bargain bin after 30 years. </p><p></p><p>It smells unlike anything else out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porscheguy, post: 219344, member: 2890"] Just picked up a bottle of Dior Fahrenheit today. I had never smelled this stuff until today. But I had noticed many YouTube reviewers would list this stuff among their favorites. Especially the female reviewers. Demi Rawlings gets very hot and bothered just talking about the stuff. Another review I read by a woman said it smelled like gasoline and leather. She said she was confused because she liked it. But she also said that depending on her mood she may not like it. Finally she said that if she found the man attractive she would love it, and if not attracted to the man she’d be repulsed. And this is a common and unique trend for this particular cologne. In other words, this stuff is polarizing and confusing to women and we know how they like being in that state. Bottom line: make it work for you. If she backs away due to the smell, she’s not into you. If she compliments you, proceed. Cost about $75 for the small bottle which is surprising as it’s been on the market for 30 years. Most colognes end up in the bargain bin after 30 years. It smells unlike anything else out there. [/QUOTE]
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