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Jerry-SchwartzParticipantOdors can penetrate your body, and permeate your clothing. My aunt always smelled like cooked carrots, to me; in fact, her whole house did. My grandmother always smelled slightly like mothballs (not because she ate them, but because she kept them in her dresser drawers). It shouldn’t surprise anyone that Indians smell like the spices they use in their food. As for black people smelling like cocoa butter, I certainly never noticed that. I imagine it’s because the ones I’ve known lived like and ate like I do, so I never noticed that they had any particular smell.
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