Re: Should Perfume And Aftershave Be Banned In Public Places?
Well Mrs Killjoy ... I can see your point of view, as some perfumes are pretty heavy and are like getting smothered in cheap sheep dip which leaves you gagging for breath ...but ..... no, you can't seriously ban perfumes.Re: Should Perfume And Aftershave Be Banned In Public Places?
Re: Should Perfume And Aftershave Be Banned In Public Places?
Re: Should Perfume And Aftershave Be Banned In Public Places?
Art , I saw a post on Tripadvisor asking for hotels who don’t use air fresheners recommendations for the same reason as you .She won’t find any.Re: Should Perfume And Aftershave Be Banned In Public Places?
Artangel, my best friend is also sensitive to some "perfumes" and has similar reactions to you. She will start coughing and have breathing problems and nausea.Re: Should Perfume And Aftershave Be Banned In Public Places?
Nah. I sympathise Art but I can't see that one happening. Not in public leastways. I mean smoking hasn't even been banned in public yet has it?..And by public I mean everywhere apart from your own home - with no children or pets around - Don't think so. But the workplace is a different deal. You can't smoke, talk, smile, eat, drink (anything) tell a joke, break wind, say something nice to somebody else or even bloody sit down sometimes in workplaces these days. So I can't see why perfumes and colognes couldn't be banned. There so many people looking for work I think you tell them to come to work in a suit of armour - odourless of course - and some of them would to get a job
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