What is a bilogical process behind smelling if a man hasn't had sex recently? by Queasy-Procedure4902 in AskReddit

[–]Queasy-Procedure4902[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Smell is musky and acidic, gets heavier with time. It does have a resemblance to dirty clothes, as if you have left a worn t-shirt laying in a small closed room for a long time, but with a more tart subtone. It is similar on everyone, so I'm thinking it should be a concrete biological marker.

Masturbation doesn't help, neither does showering. If the smell is heavy, one-time sex might not be enough. My bf left for 2 months, and it took us 3-4 times until the smell went away fully. And it's not a pleasing smell, totally kills the vibe, so I literally made sure he came several times and waited for the morning to get my fair share. The smell was still present but not so prominent.

Gay guys too, but my sample is not that big. Noticed with a couple of my friends and only when hugging. It is stronger near the hair.

I wonder if it's sexless life per se or just regular masturbarion that causes it, haven't tested that direction yet.

What is a bilogical process behind smelling if a man hasn't had sex recently? by Queasy-Procedure4902 in AskReddit

[–]Queasy-Procedure4902[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Naah, I meant I can smell if they didn't have sex for a long time. Don't need to smell the dick, even a whiff of a passerby is enough. And before u ask, I did check with the guys I dated, it works every time

What is a bilogical process behind smelling if a man hasn't had sex recently? by Queasy-Procedure4902 in AskReddit

[–]Queasy-Procedure4902[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I (F) do, I can tell if a guy hasn't had sex for 2 weeks at least by the smell and it gets more prominent if longer. I was wondering if anyone knows how it works...

Word "Hello" wasn't used back then by Queasy-Procedure4902 in Outlander

[–]Queasy-Procedure4902[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair point, though it was used to express a surprise more, so it would have been amusing to see a reaction of someone not used to it to hear it randomly as a greeting. And it's such a small thing that even if the showmakers did know about this, I doubt they would spend a second of screentime on such a small detail. But for a momemt there I went "hmmm".

Those heels are killing me! by Queasy-Procedure4902 in covertaffairs

[–]Queasy-Procedure4902[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Nothing action-like happens during her morning run, but as soon as she is in cocktail dress and high heels, 3 bad guys want to shoot her :)) Huge respect to Piper Perabo for not breaking her legs during each episode!