My vote, generally, is "no," except under unusual circumstances. Scents can come back to haunt a person. No, decidedly not.
Besides, the right woman has a scent all her own that's more intoxicating than anything anyone can bottle as a perfume.
Not to say I don't enjoy an expensive perfume, just not where this is concerned. They taste bad, usually, too.
Do you like when providers wear perfume during a session?
I always like when a woman smells feminine, sophisticated and elegant. It enhances the experience for me. Some may find discretion issues with a scented provider from a questioning SO. I don't care about the discretion aspect, and would use the typical some elderly woman hugged me at the grocery store. Some women though will overkill the fragrance. Just please no fruity lotions!
My new favorite perfume on a woman: Gucci Guilty, second favorite Armani Acqua di Gio
Providers, should us men wear cologne?
I typically wear light scents. My favorite: Chanel Bleu, second Prada Infusion.
Originally Posted by mwebber