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Lawrence Leavell
04-12-2008, 06:47 PM
There are *many* Bigfoot sightings reports that claim the Bigfoot people smell bad to humans. These reports sometimes include "skunking" events during which the Bigfoot encountered seems to purposely create a stench so bad that some witnesses have suffered injuries to their lungs, complained of flu-like symptoms, etc.
What about the other way round? How do HUMANS smell to a Bigfoot? Do they find our natural body odor to be equally obnoxious? What about perfumes and other scents umans commonly apply. What do Bigfoot people think of these?

Jan
04-12-2008, 07:45 PM
Yes, the FF do think our body odors are sometimes obnoxious. However, the more natural our body odor smell, the better for them.

For instance our perfumes and other hygiene products that we use that don't have a natural scent to them they will often find obnoxious, down right stinky and unpleasing. Most shampoos, soaps; including but not limited to bar, liquid, hand sanitizers and others, clothes detergents, hand and skin lotions, perfumes, deodorants, hair sprays, toothpaste, and mouth wash, they find have un-natural smells they find offensive.

I'm not tell people to go around stinking to high heaven, just it is better to use products when you plan an outing/research with hopeful encounter, that have a natural smell. Like strawberry, aloe, cucumber, coco butter, lavender, jasmine, mountain rain, lemon, or that of unscented products like hunters often use to wash with and wash their clothing in. As opposed to say using, things like Pert Plus, Listerine, Colgate, Wind Song, Old Spice, Tide and others of this nature, especially anything containing bleach or ammonia.

It is something like our dogs finding the smell of something rotten a nicer perfume by rubbing their shoulder in it and rolling in it, than that of doggies sprays and shampoos used to cover up their bad body odors.

Yours,
Jan