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    Old 03-14-2011, 07:47 AM
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    Originally Posted by jdiane318
    I can always tell when my son is going out with a girl, it isn't just the aroma(?), but i can follow the fog that surrounds him as he struts out the door. I like the fact that he is aware of cleanliness and hygeine and does a great job. He has become quite the clothes horse. hyperttula 123, wait till that phase starts.
    lol...at least they aren't the "stinky kids"...hahaha.
    My son even went and got his dad's deodorant and put that on too. Of course, he always wants us to smell his arm pits and say's they smell yummy.
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    Originally Posted by emerald46
    lol...how well I remember! Then there are the towels once they hit "that" age. 2 in the morning, 2 after school/sports and 2 before bed. Could never use the same one on the hair and heaven forbid, they use the same towels in one day...lol
    lol...I have enough laundry as it is!!! I am so not looking forward to that phase. :(
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    Old 03-14-2011, 08:04 AM
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    OMG! I can relate to the towels and the cologne. My two youngest boys are two years apart and they doubled dated a lot . Between hairspray, spray deodorant,and cologne there were times I could hardly breathe when they got ready to go out. And the towel thing!! Their dad is the same, but at least it is just him and I now, so laundry is faster. OH! Little granddaughter(8) likes to play with my expensive perfume too. She applied some that was gifted to me , not my taste at all, and I could smell it three rooms away!! So, I showed her which one she could use, and how to use it . What an improvement!!LOL Little guy(5) had his own cologne and his daddy taught him how much to use. Yeah, same dad as I mentioned above!LOL
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    Oh yes Bob Bob Is our favorite I like to make sure Tue car seats are seen just in case I happen to be singing a kids song :) I find myself up at night watching cartoons and kids are sleeping because its the only thing on gotta love the little ones!
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    Old 03-14-2011, 11:22 PM
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    I dislike the smell of any of the Axe products but then I have trouble with anything strong smelling. My son uses it and not my 6yr old DGS thinks he needs it to smell better after hockey. A simple shower won't do he tells me all the time. He wants to smell good. And I listen to Robert Munsch CD's whenever he is in the car with me. Occasionally he wants country music but mostly its Robert Munsch stories.
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    Old 03-14-2011, 11:24 PM
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    There are many of us that are allergic to most of the perfumes and colognes. I wish people would understand that you do not need to marinate in your cologne. We should only smell it when we are in close proximity to you. When your cologne enters the room before you and lingers the rest of the day...it's TOO much. I have had to leave venues because of someone's overly strong scent.

    That aside, I love when little ones try to be like the adult that they love!
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    When it was our turn to pick up one of our daughters and her friends at the movies, my husband would beg me to do it. He always said his eyes would start watering because of all the "foo foo" the girls would put on before their big night out!!! And if it was winter, you couldn't open the windows!!
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    Old 03-15-2011, 04:41 AM
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    LOL, at least he smells good!
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