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Humans are a curious bunch. Despite being a highly intelligent and dominant species, we often engage in behaviors that leave us questioning, “What is wrong with me?” Take, for example, the peculiar things we find pleasurable—especially when it comes to scents. Many of us have that friend who revels in the smell of gasoline (or maybe that’s you). And what about those who enjoy the scent of skunk spray and other offensive odors? While the majority might gag at these smells, some of us secretly think, “Hmm, not so bad.” Even if it makes us feel a bit like a weirdo.
If you find yourself attracted to “gross” smells, rest assured you’re not alone. Our confessional reveals a plethora of individuals who admit to enjoying the aromas of feet, farts, and even armpits. Here’s a peek into the confessions:
- “I find my own farts (and sometimes my poop) surprisingly pleasant. But when my kids say the same, I act horrified.” – Confession #001
- “When I’m feeling down, the scent of my farts brings me joy.” – Confession #002
- “My partner’s private parts smell like freshly baked bread, and I love it—so embarrassing!” – Confession #003
- “I can’t help but like the smell of my own armpits; it’s both gross and oddly satisfying.” – Confession #004
The truth is, a notable segment of the population actually enjoys the scents that others find dreadful—like farts and even the aroma of a freshly baked bread-ball. Many also find joy in the smell of their babies, whether it’s the scent of their little feet or the nostalgic fragrance of baby laundry detergent.
From the delightful scents of newborns to freshly washed sheets, there’s so much to appreciate in life. Not every scent on this list may fit the “what the heck?” category; comforting smells, such as those from Grandma’s house or the unique fragrance of a newborn, often evoke warmth and nostalgia. And if it’s your own body odor that you find pleasing, who are we to judge? Life can be challenging, so embrace what brings you joy and contentment, as long as it doesn’t harm anyone.
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