i opened an older bag of chips and almost puked. you know when you open a fresh bag of chips, they smell so crisp and dainty.. but after they get old.. you open the bag and all you smell is this old cooking oil preservative smell.. gross me the fuck out. Ive got a very sensitive nose and can pick out smells left and right, and approximate exactly what it smells like... which at odd times is quite humorous. so im wondering what odors do you most hate or wrench at? lets omit fecal matter, other 's farts, and mold.
That's not cooking oil preservative. It's the smell of the cooking oil itself, after it has gone rancid/stale.
Grapefruit and watermelon smell amazing, they have perfumes designed to smell like such fruits. Milk I can believe but pretending to get grossed out by two fruits that people normally love doesn't make you cool.
Hmmm, not much really. As a teenager onward I spent a lot of time around dead people and hospitals, and that can harden one to almost any smell. I could stand in the morgue or pathology lab and eat a candy bar.
Go easy on her, that kind of aversion is totally personnal and can get conditionned. Example: little girl have half a grapefruit for her breakfast each day. Each morning her dirty stepfather touches her. The grapefruit gets in the "bad" category. Also, some ppl are just "wired" like that. I love onions in general. The taste, the smell, etc. If I cut one besides my best buddy, he pukes. No particular reason to hate onions.
The breath of my co-worker. She smokes and drinks coffee and it lingers all fucking day. It's like smelling an ash trey mixed with old coffee grounds. Plus she has a tongue ring so she opens her mouth more than normal to make sure she pronounces stuff properly, so it's like full force breath.
Ew, funky breath can definitely be at the top of the list. Even my own breath if I didn't brush/floss yet.
From age 14-16 I was a Red Cross volunteer at a small country hospital, working mostly as an orderly. They weren't supposed to allow minors to haul dead people to the morgue, but for some reason I started doing it immediately and nobody ever stopped me. I worked in medicine for 11 years, doing stints in labor delivery, ER, pathology, etc. Needless to say I've seen, smelled, and touched the nastiest stuff you can probably imagine.
but when a woman is pregnant. *lol* smells from the most beautiful of things can be brash and disgusting. garlic. im like a fucking vampire when it comes to garlic. i can smell it a mile away and if someone is cooking with garlic while im asleep.. it wakes me up out of my sleep.. and just kills me.
There are ways that certain smells trigger the gag reflex in many people. Grapefruit for example. The smell can trigger a response on the back of the tongue and cause intense salivation followed by the gag reflex. I have seen it with all forms of citrus fruit, not just grapefruits. i even get a bit of a tingling on the back opf my tongue, but not severe enough to cause a gagging response. Watermenlon, the same thing, only not as commona as citrus.
I'm not being an attention whore, don't be such a dicksicle. If you put any of those smells in front of me, I'll get sick. (I forgot a couple, I hate the way ladybugs and fish smell.) Torx, I'm going to hurt you if I get pregnant.
Wtf does a ladybug smell like? They're so small that if I tried to smell one I'd inhale it. Ear wax. It's disgusting. I had a particularly bad ear infection a few years ago and when the ear drops finally loosened it all the result was the most attrociously smelling lump of gunk ever.
Catch a bung of them and put them in a jar. then smell the jar. Ugh I hate ladybugs, they freak me out.
x2 on this Personally, most bodily fluids do it for me. The smell of poop and vomit make me apprehensive about the whole kid thing. Oh and the smell of a prolonged sinus infection is probably one of the worst sensations. I thought you were referring to the smell of a singular bug, I guess multiple ones kind of make sense.
If you ever lived in Florida during lovebug or ladybug season, you'd know that smell. The humidity makes you smell it even more.
My old house had a ladybug infestation. It wasn't the normal red w/ black spot lady bugs, it was an invasive species (I think from Asia) that are an orange color. Anyway, they must have been living in the walls or something because I was constantly catching and killing them. They stink really bad, particularly when they would fly into my torch lamp and catch on fire.