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Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 07:31:02 -0800
From: catmum <catmum@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: perfume etc



Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 00:35:47 +0900
From: astrid <astrid@RUBY.PLALA.OR.JP>
Subject: Re: perfume etc

> I believe the most effective way to do this, is to create the cloud of
> cologne before gettting dressed.
> That way the body heat and motion of dancing will release the fragrance
> gradually, and there is none on one's clothes to pass along to anyone
> else.

(Off topic) This may be a good idea, but this is not the way you put on
perfume correctly. French perfume is not some cologne you spray on like some
sort of all-over body spritz. The sophisticated way is to put it on those
places where the skin is the thinnest on your body, and where the veins are
close beneath the surface. The thing about perfume is, it develops it's
fragrance according to the intensity of your blood circulation. When your
heart is beating fast, you will suddenly emit a new cloud of fragrance. A
giveaway as to what you are feeling during tango...

Astrid





Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 12:52:40 -0500
From: A Coleman <gurps_npc@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: perfume etc

Astrid, while you are clearly correct about perfume, I do not think that is
a good idea for tango.

It is based on people doing normal activities, so their heartbeat only pufs
out the perfume occasionaly.

With tango, doing it the "right way", your heartbeat will be too strong, for
too long a time, either using up the perfume too quickly or worse, making a
cloud that is too strong for the intended effect.

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