I’ll start with the fact that I kind of like the smell of gasoline, and also bleach for some reason.

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    I’ll start with the fact that I kind of like the smell of gasoline,

    That is not nearly unpopular.

    For me, pure Isopropyl alcohol (as in not part of some product). Reminds me of doctor’s office when I was a kid, and I like it.

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      There’s literally an Outkast song called “Gasoline” about it!

      🎵 “Don’t everybody like the smell of gasoline…” 🎶

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    I’m not a fan of the “new car smell”, for some reason. The “new computer smell”, on the other hand, is a rare treat.

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    Literally anything that smells like seafood will make me nauseous

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      Nauseated. Though as an American I’m about ready to give up on this crusade. Nauseous means you make others want to vomit.

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        https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nauseous

        They’ve even got a special note for people like you:

        Those who insist that nauseous can properly be used only to mean “causing nausea” and that its later “affected with nausea” meaning is an error for nauseated are mistaken. Current evidence shows these facts: nauseous is most frequently used to mean physically affected with nausea, usually after a linking verb such as feel or become; figurative use is quite a bit less frequent. Use of nauseous to mean “causing nausea or disgust” is much more often figurative than literal, and this use appears to be losing ground to nauseating. Nauseated is used more widely than nauseous when referring to being affected with nausea.

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      Most seafood doesn’t get me too badly, though I still don’t like it. Cooking shrimp, on the other hand, makes it hurt to breathe for some reason. Not the same as nausea, but it still sucks.

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    New car smell, it’s awful. Sort of stale plastic if I were to describe it.

    Amplified by long trips on bad roads as kid. Guaranteed to make you feel like vomiting on some sections. Now when I anticipate/pack for a trip I tend to smell that again even though I’m not even in a car.

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      You are not alone my friend. I heard that Chinese ppl feel the same way as you do and pay ppl to remove the smell before using the car. I don’t know if it is because of the same reason tho haha

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    Cat piss does not smell particularly bad to me.

    Maybe it’s toxoplasma speaking.

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      Yea I’m not a fan of them but cat piss and shit smells don’t disgust me at all. I can eat in the kitchen after my cat had a shit on the other side of the room, no problem.

      As you say, could be the toxoplasma.

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    I hate the smell of raw brown sugar. I like it in foods, and it’s fine cooked, but the raw smell makes me gag.

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    I love the smell of bleach.

    Absolutely hate the stench of coffee. About the only thing worse is coffee with vanilla in it. Disgusting.

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      Ooh, I was struggling to come up with one but you helped me think of one: vanilla-scented anything is gross in my opinion. Real vanilla is fine but the synthetic stuff is nasty. Unfortunately for me, all of my friends seemed to love vanilla-scented candles and lotions and I couldn’t escape it as a teen and college student. Bleh.

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      Ah yes I hate the smell of coffee, thanks for reminding me of that!

      Stuff smells like cigarettes to me!

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    Lavender because of garbage bags. Scented garbage bags are awful.

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    I love the smell of wood burning/camp fire smell. There’s something I find comforting about it. I’ve yet to find a candle that exactly replicates the smell, but if I ever do, I’m buying 50.

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      Theres a tea called lapsang souchong. Its a smoked black tea.

      I tell people its campfire tea. God damn it smells good. Better than any candle ever will be.

      Edit: if you don’t really want to drink it you could also just use it as potpourri with it and get that wonderful campfire smell

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        Seconded. It’s like drinking a smoky campfire. It’s definitely not for everyone, or can be overwhelming. I like it occasionally. Nobody else in my house can stand it.

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          Theres a russian caravan which iirc is half and half assam and lapsang souchong which might be more palatable to people, but ill go full campfire for myself, everytime

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            I hated tea (well, didn’t really hate. Just didn’t see the point) until I had Smokey Earl Grey at my friend’s house which I immediately called Bacon Tea. The sweet from the Earl Grey plus the smokey from the Lapsang Souchong really reminded me of a good thick cut piece of bacon dipped in maple syrup.

            Then they recommended straight up Lapsang Souchong if I liked the smokey tea. I haven’t drank anything else since. That was like 8 years ago.

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              A number of loose leaf tea places ive been to have a cream of earl grey tea i like. Ill have to mix them, that sounds delicious!

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        I actually can’t stand tea, like TEA tea, but I do like herbal teas. I like the idea of using the lapsang souchong as potpourri, though! I’ll try that.

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          Now you have me thinking “can you water plants with tea? What plants would benefit from the tea?” Would the aroma also maybe help keep bugs away? Or would it attract more bugs"

          I think you and i just developed a new organic pesticide! And who says hate isnt constuctive! Lol

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      I think almost everyone likes that smell.

      I can imagine it’s hard to replicate in a candle, though.

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    The smell of the freshly mown lawn. It smells so bad and I’m allergic so I guess this explains why I dislike how it smells.

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    Motor oil is a smell that I really like. It’s from growing up around mechanic shops, I think.

    I hate the smell of sandalwood. It’s just overwhelming and I can’t get past the heaviness of it. My coworkers use a tobacco and sandalwood scented room spray and I want to gag every time.

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    Cooking oil.

    I love me some fried food; I get nauseated smelling the oil itself while things are cooking though. It’s worse depending on the oil or fats used. Straight butter and eggs frying in a pan is the worst.

    I do janitorial work at McDonald’s in the mornings and I always wait until after the switch to lunch to really clean the kitchen because the smell of the eggs being fried makes me wanna puke.

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      I can relate with the butter.

      I love butter. Cook with it all the time. It’s amazingly delicious. But the smell when melting it makes me want to throw up and I don’t get why.

      Same with Italian hard cheesea. Parmegiano and Peccorino Romano smell like ass but raste really good in my carbonara. Anyone can relate?