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Old 02-10-2007, 02:30 AM   #61
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Hmmm and I thought the one cologne that would catch the ladies attention was Sex Panther by Odeon.

They've done studies you know. 60% of the time, it works everytime.

...That doesn't make any sense.
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Sweaty man is a good smell. Week old sweaty man (not a week old baby boy, but a man who hasn't washed for a week) is not a good smell. MMmmmm... I'm a scent person.
Agreed. Seeing and smelling a sweaty guy after a workout is just about one of the sexiest things I can think of, just a nice reminder of how rugged and tough and strong you men can be. Very sexy. A nice cologne is also a must, but don't drown yourself in it. That's a turnoff.
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Old 02-10-2007, 02:42 AM   #63
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Hmmm and I thought the one cologne that would catch the ladies attention was Sex Panther by Odeon.

They've done studies you know. 60% of the time, it works everytime.

LOL - That cracks me up everytime I hear it. Classic.
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...That doesn't make any sense.
its from Anchor man.
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Old 02-10-2007, 04:26 PM   #65
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its from Anchor man.
And that's the line that follows the first one in the movie.
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Old 02-10-2007, 04:28 PM   #66
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And that's the line that follows the first one in the movie.
Duh..god..your right..im a tool
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Old 02-10-2007, 04:39 PM   #67
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Duh..god..your right..im a tool
That's quite pungent. Really stings the nostrils.
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Ahh, FG, you fell into my trap.
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Old 02-11-2007, 04:10 AM   #69
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Have you tried Bulgari or Dunhill? Makes me smell classy (even though I'm not)
Well I'm a girl just in case you didn't know, but I wear D&G, DKNY, Provacative, and sadly Hawaiin Ginger which does wonders for girls and it's a cheap $10 body spray. Most girls smell good with their shampoo and moisturizer. I never knew this but one of the things that attract people to one another is that scent that everyone has fresh out of the shower (your natural scent), and I all along thought it was good looks and sexy hair.


On a sidenote: This doesn't relate at all but just a small message to people, if you have a ton of pimples, or even like 7, please I beg you can you use Proactiv? IT ACTUALLY WORKS, or go to a dermy and get yourself put on Acutane (I did it). Sorry it just ****es me off when people are walking around with a billion pimples out there when there is a cure (I feel sorry for them and want to tell them but feel rude if I say something).
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I use Kenneth Cole daily, Swiss Army for clubbing or bars, and Burburry with the dressier stuff. None do wonders or anything, but that's just what I do.
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On a sidenote: This doesn't relate at all but just a small message to people, if you have a ton of pimples, or even like 7, please I beg you can you use Proactiv? IT ACTUALLY WORKS, or go to a dermy and get yourself put on Acutane (I did it). Sorry it just ****es me off when people are walking around with a billion pimples out there when there is a cure (I feel sorry for them and want to tell them but feel rude if I say something).

Accutane is very hard on your liver. It can't be used over long periods of time. After the initial treatment, pimples can recur. Acne can be caused by a number of factors and every person who suffers from it has usually tried a variety of treatments. ProActiv is one of many treatments but does not work for everyone. It's active ingrediant is Benzoyl Peroxide carried in a huge number of other products, some of which are far less expensive. (Although, it does have a decent success rate and the active ingredient is the one I usually recommend.)

P.S. I'm not a dermatologist, and going to see one is an excellent suggestion.
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Acutane is very hard on your liver. It can't be used over long periods of time. After the initial treatment, pimples can recur. Acne can be caused by a number of factors and every person who suffers from it has usually tried a variety of treatments. ProActiv is one of many treatments but does not work for everyone. It's active ingrediant is Benzoyl Peroxide carried in a huge number of other products, some of which are far less expensive. (Although, it does have a decent success rate and the active ingredient is the one I usually recommend.)

P.S. I'm not a dermatologist, and going to see one is an excellent suggestion.
I know about 25 people who have actually been on Acutane whose pimples have never returned the occcasional 1 or 2 but you're mostly in the clear. I used it for 7 months, had routine blood tests and the only side effect was dry skin. Proactiv isn't for everyone BUT it's mainly for "starter" acne, what I was told by my dermy is that if your acne is very deep then proactiv wont work and Acutane is the best thing out there, and this other one that starts with a T. Anyways sorry back on topic...
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Accutane is not usually a long term solution. It is usually effective for up to year, sometimes longer but again, that depends on the person receiving the treatment.

I guess what bothered me about your post is that you said people walking around with acne irritate you. I suspect that you are trying to be helpful with your suggestions but it came across as derogatory. People who suffer from acne are bothered by it way more than you are having to look at it. I'm sure they have certainly tried many treatments. Not every treatment is a viable option for everyone, but I'm glad that you've found a solution to yours.
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Accutane is not usually a long term solution. It is usually effective for up to year, sometimes longer but again, that depends on the person receiving the treatment.

I guess what bothered me about your post is that you said people walking around with acne irritate you. I suspect that you are trying to be helpful with your suggestions but it came across as derogatory. People who suffer from acne are bothered by it way more than you are having to look at it. I'm sure they have certainly tried many treatments. Not every treatment is a viable option for everyone, but I'm glad that you've found a solution to yours.
No it irritates me that I can't help them, I dont mean it in a rude way sorry if it came across different. I suffered from it for 5 years and I really wish someone would've told me years ago, I was in denial (I knew I had acne but was thinking I'll just outgrow it). I've been off of acutane for 4 years now.
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