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Question:
Do you think that your home has a recognizable fragrance, aroma, or smell? If so, please share what it is, and why it is lingering. Also, do you recognize it, or would you expect a visitor to?
The reason for the question:
About a month ago, I stepped into my parents’ house, and I stopped halfway through my greeting to think, “Where is the flavored coffee smell?” This was odd since I grew up in the house, living there for 20 years, and neither of my parents drank coffee; however, they started a couple of months after I moved out. Apparently, I subconsciously noticed, and began to expect, the smell while visiting throughout the past year.
After I left, I started thinking about the smells in homes that I visited; the homes that came to mind belong(ed) to my grandparents’, my parents’, my best friends’ parents’, and the smoking friends that I have. The exception is an acquaintance that has a large dog, and I did/do not wish to think about it.
My answer:
It is not a sense of security, or a welcoming, but a set smell in a home provides me with something positive. I started burning fragranced oils about a week ago in an attempt to develop it, but I have quite a bit of circulation through my place. Now it smells like Satsuma, which I would describe as citrus.
Any responses are appreciated.
Kind regards.
Do you think that your home has a recognizable fragrance, aroma, or smell? If so, please share what it is, and why it is lingering. Also, do you recognize it, or would you expect a visitor to?
The reason for the question:
About a month ago, I stepped into my parents’ house, and I stopped halfway through my greeting to think, “Where is the flavored coffee smell?” This was odd since I grew up in the house, living there for 20 years, and neither of my parents drank coffee; however, they started a couple of months after I moved out. Apparently, I subconsciously noticed, and began to expect, the smell while visiting throughout the past year.
After I left, I started thinking about the smells in homes that I visited; the homes that came to mind belong(ed) to my grandparents’, my parents’, my best friends’ parents’, and the smoking friends that I have. The exception is an acquaintance that has a large dog, and I did/do not wish to think about it.
My answer:
It is not a sense of security, or a welcoming, but a set smell in a home provides me with something positive. I started burning fragranced oils about a week ago in an attempt to develop it, but I have quite a bit of circulation through my place. Now it smells like Satsuma, which I would describe as citrus.
Any responses are appreciated.
Kind regards.