(02-17-2024, 03:27 PM)Patriot Wrote:Had no intentions with my comment(02-14-2024, 04:42 PM)DanLaw Wrote:(02-14-2024, 02:35 PM)Patriot Wrote: Evie is a scent intended for the fair sex.
Nothinh wrong with that if it works for you
Why does everyone get so stinking worked up?
I was only commenting on the Evie soap because I thought that it might be the reason that Freddie didn’t like it.
Why would I care what soap that you used?
You can use whatever you enjoy.
Take a chill pill.
This, my friend…is a lecture.
“So what? I figured it might be, based on the name. However, I tend to like various scents from floral (which is what I would say this is) to citrus to earthy (think vetiver and patchouli) to medicinal (think tea tree). Interestingly, many eau de toilettes are considered unisex. Also, think shave soaps. Men still use rose or lavender scents in shaving soaps and have for more than a hundred years. In the end, it all comes down to personal preference and Stirling makes quality bath soaps in scents that will please men, women, or both and this is one I just happen to like.”
“So what? I figured it might be, based on the name. However, I tend to like various scents from floral (which is what I would say this is) to citrus to earthy (think vetiver and patchouli) to medicinal (think tea tree). Interestingly, many eau de toilettes are considered unisex. Also, think shave soaps. Men still use rose or lavender scents in shaving soaps and have for more than a hundred years. In the end, it all comes down to personal preference and Stirling makes quality bath soaps in scents that will please men, women, or both and this is one I just happen to like.”
Deus Ex Machina
(02-17-2024, 06:05 PM)Patriot Wrote: This, my friend…is a lecture.
“So what? I figured it might be, based on the name. However, I tend to like various scents from floral (which is what I would say this is) to citrus to earthy (think vetiver and patchouli) to medicinal (think tea tree). Interestingly, many eau de toilettes are considered unisex. Also, think shave soaps. Men still use rose or lavender scents in shaving soaps and have for more than a hundred years. In the end, it all comes down to personal preference and Stirling makes quality bath soaps in scents that will please men, women, or both and this is one I just happen to like.”
That was not my intent and I apologize if it came across that way.
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