Poll of the Day > Scent is the creepiest sense...

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Solid Sonic
10/08/17 9:45:08 PM
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You can leer at women and touch them inappropriately but nothing will quite generate a negative response like trying to smell in their vicinity.
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shipwreckers
10/08/17 9:45:58 PM
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You can enjoy an aroma without sniffing someone like a dog.
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Sahuagin
10/08/17 9:46:54 PM
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I'm pretty sure touching them inappropriately would elicit a worse response than smelling them...
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SilentSeph
10/08/17 9:47:32 PM
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In the case of which sense is the biggest no-no to use on another unwilling person, I think that'd be taste
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Zeus
10/08/17 10:00:28 PM
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Never heard it referred to "scent" rather than "smell" as a sense. Is that a British thing?

At any rate, any of the senses can be applied in a creepy matter. And, while the other three have harmless applications, there's really no way to randomly touch or taste somebody without being greatly offensive.
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mooreandrew58
10/08/17 10:08:19 PM
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Zeus posted...
Never heard it referred to "scent" rather than "smell" as a sense. Is that a British thing?

At any rate, any of the senses can be applied in a creepy matter. And, while the other three have harmless applications, there's really no way to randomly touch or taste somebody without being greatly offensive.


was going to ask how in the hell can hearing be applied in a creepy manner but then I figured probably something like eavesdropping on someone having sex
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DistantMemory
10/08/17 10:14:24 PM
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Pretty sure that tasting somebody is the creepiest way to use a sense on someone. I can't think of a situation in which touching somebody in an area would be worse than licking them in that area.
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wwinterj25
10/08/17 10:15:20 PM
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Zeus posted...
Never heard it referred to "scent" rather than "smell" as a sense. Is that a British thing?


Nope. A sense is indeed smell. A scent is the aroma someone or something gives off and is not a sense.
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mooreandrew58
10/08/17 10:15:56 PM
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DistantMemory posted...
Pretty sure that tasting somebody is the creepiest way to use a sense on someone. I can't think of a situation in which touching somebody in an area would be worse than licking them in that area.


to add most people don't like just being randomly licked. anywhere on their body. I know i've done it to someone (I knew them)
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