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Its worth my points for the laugh, thank you. + :o)
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Guess my watch is not so tight ...It flows freely on the quarter part of my hand ...so no smell at all :-)
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I have smelled it and i truly do not put my watches on my wrist any more because of it...The smell of sweat and dead skin.(YUK)
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YES I have a wristband and it is kind of tight and when it is in one place for a long time the skin underneath gets a little bit clammy and I smell it and it is HEAVEN!! I didn't think anyone else thought the same! I always bring my wrist to my nose and everyone is like "What are you doing?" and I just say "Smelling my wrist" and they give me a weird look. It's especially good if I've been exercising...... OK so yes I am weird, maybe a freak, but now I know there is someone out there who is just as much of a freak as me :)
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Can't say I make a habit of snoffing myself. Something vaguely distasteful about it LOL! Points for making me ponder and laugh ;-)
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my watch isn't on very tight, so there is no smell at all. i suppose you'd have to sweat a lot to get a smell worked up under there.
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The pungent wrist syndrome - is strangely and perversely life affirming. I call it the "vinegar wrist" effect. Delightful and (if caught out by another) embarrassingly addictive Signed off: Vinegar Wrist Addict
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Since I was a kid, I have been addicted to the subtle and fascinating aromas that serve as joyful companions of the wrist. There is no doubt that the watch-caused wrist perfume is in his top, amongst exercice-created and sun-exposure-genesised. For the last one , make sure you find your favorite sunscreen that will not mask the natural wrist odour, but will, as a spice, enhance it and create an unique mixture. You made my day, now knowing there are others.
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