Where's our picture? You didn't
sign anything, did you!?
Few notes:
The secret ingredient of TE/NPA is urinous. It does smell bad,
but... it tends to get worse on your skin over time. That said, as many have already said, this is a case of
personal chemistry making a situation worse. If a cologne (which is designed to smell good) can become not so sign
on a person's skin due to their chemistry, you better believe something that is naturally urinious to begin with
can become more urinous.
If a person's chemistry doesn't alter NPA/TE much, I believe it can be covered,
and thus some people don't have a problem with it. I also believe there are instances where it does not smell so
nice to people, but those people are not saying anything.
Generally, if someone smells bad, nobody says
anything. How many times have you smelled stink and said something?
I think those more likely to say
something are younger people, perhaps high school or college kids.
In any case, there are a lot of issues
going on here, and if you can use the product, great. Everyone's experiences are valid.
NPA/TE is a great
product, good for calling attention to yourself and has a primal punch to it. It's got as many downsides as
upsides. You've got to learn how to work with it. Ultimately, you may have to miss out on some of the benefits if
you find to many negatives. It's great that Duke found such a simple combo in AE and SOE that works great for him.
Now the next challenge is seeing how repeatable it is for him. The grocery store was a good sign.
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