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blind12
01-11-2008, 10:05 AM
Does scented Chikara smell the same as the gel ?
I don't really like the smell of the gel :sad:
Everyone

says younger women like it though...
So should I get the unscented version... or believe the hype and suck it up

(the smell, that is) ? :)

belgareth
01-11-2008, 11:43 AM
Chikara is a great product but

I don't really like the scent so always get the unscented. Personal preference, though.

Rbt
01-11-2008, 07:26 PM
Personally I like the Chikara scent,

and I have never had any complaints from the ladies about it. However if you have any doubt go with the unscented

and use a preferred cologne. Whatever works.

I have noticed a slight difference in scent between the gels and

the spray, but I really can't describe it.

blind12
01-11-2008, 07:40 PM
It isn't about whether I like

it, but what the ladies like :rolleyes:
So I can't really depend on my own perception...

It smells too

sweet to me, I don't want to project an effeminate image or something... but I bet women perceive the smell

differently... :think:

blind12
01-11-2008, 07:48 PM
I did actually notice an immense

amount of something that looked a lot like, well, "sniffing", from a female colleague, once, together with other,

er, behaviour. This was with a gel pack.

But her signals seemed kind of mixed and strange, at least to me, so

I'm not 100% sure what was going on :think:

Rbt
01-11-2008, 07:56 PM
It isn't

about whether I like it, but what the ladies like :rolleyes:
So I can't really depend on my own perception...



It smells too sweet to me, I don't want to project an effeminate image or something... but I bet women perceive

the smell differently... :think:

You have pretty much hit the nail on the head. It isn't just you (the

wearer) that should be the judge of the scent, but also those who smell it (other people, especially your "target"

group).

I have actually found some of the "men's" pheromone products to be even more "feminine" than Chikara.

was described as "flowery" by a ladyfriend (I thought it was too "feminine" as well...).

It's not easy. If you

ask around you will probably find some like it, some don't. And some of those who like it may not think it makes a

difference in how they perceive you. Some people get really "turned on" by scents, others couldn't care less. Plus

I've found some people are literally repelled by some scents, no matter how "popular" or "highly rated" it may be,

they hate it.

But *you* have to like it too or it will affect your attitude, which will come across in your

behavior.

Generally the more subtle the better.