Wearing perfume is a mark of shame.
We have deep shame about who we are fundamentally. We have deep shame and embarrassment over the dirty, raw, primal human experience. Culture has specifically convinced women that we need to be manicured, plucked, fragranced, and groomed into something that deviates from who we are. In using synthetic, unnatural materials to manicure ourselves, we stray from our raw and natural feminine form. We’ve become convinced by industry to be ashamed of ourselves.
And what do we feel if we have shame? Insecurity. Embarrassment. In this context, our “body odor,” or natural scent. If we are insecure about who we are, we buy things that alter our natural form, convincing us that it enhances our beauty, or makes us more desirable.
But a person without shame is a person not embarrassed of their own body odor. Our natural scent is quite literally a biological component of who we ARE AS A HUMAN. And no self-loving person would be ashamed of that.
We all claim to be immune to marketing propaganda. But we’re not immune. They are still pandering to our insecurities, and we’re buying it. The modern day beauty industry is built on the backs of women who hate themselves.
To not become a victim of this, you have to love who you are. In its natural form. You do not need a synthetic fragrance to inform you of who you are. You were born perfect.
Looking forward to the first leftist to work up the courage to break into my house only to be chased by my bull through the labyrinthine corridors of my lair like the Minotaur
I like all these people calling me a loser and meanwhile I’m sitting here having a very meaningful relationship with the man who runs Elizabeth Holmes’ Twitter account
@0x49fa98 This reminds me of the phenomenon from the early mid-00s where every now and then the underclass would rise up and hook to some newish mobile tech or trend and make it totally radioactive to the majority within months. (PTT phones, Bluetooth headsets, Angry Birds, etc).