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I am 15 and not out to my family and recently I have really been wanting to have some sort of axe or old spice body spray. I wear guys clothes, have short hair, and bind so I dont really want to wear perfume anymore, but that is all my mom will buy me. A few months ago I convinced her to let me buy mens shampoo which was awesome but that isnt really the same. I told her I want body spray and she said 'i dont want you smelling like a man'.....but that is exactly what I want lol. I think its stupid how womens products are so flowery and fruity smelling because they literally make me sick. Does anyone have any advice on convincing my mom? I would feel awkward buying it myself plus I have no money.

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Use the fact that the womens fragrances make you feel sick to at least get a fragrance free anti perspirant. If your chemistry is still E based though all but the "Old Sweat Sox" type of mens fragrance is still not going to smell right on you, and will blow your closet cover worse than you can believe. Come clean with mom and the whole situation will smell better.

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Maybe she wouldn't find Ed Hardy for men smelling like a man? They have samples in most department stores. If you like it that is. Everyone has different tastes. Ed Hardy can be pricey but you can get several samples at once on Ebay that last a long time for under $10.

As far as AXE -their deodorant smells very strong and stays on a long time too. In fact if you use it you have to use Axe cologne or nothing in my experience.

Johnny

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Guest cheddar

Tell your mom to smell Giorgio Armani - Code. Has a unisex smell over it, perhaps a good bridge to let your mom use mens fragrances?

I've been using this (got it from my girlfriend) and since then my mom bought me a male perfume in christmas for me and I'm not even out as FTM.
She's always been very against me beeing a tomboy but.. hey look at her now. Buying male perfume for me and stuff :)

But as Johnny says, AXE spray deo is almost like a perfume itself. My dad example has misunderstood the meaning of deo because he sprays his AXE-spray right on the t-shirt, haha. The smell stays until he washes it lol.

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Guest Melissa~

Lagerfeld classic

  • Fragrance was launched by the design house of LAGERFELD in 1978
  • Classic is a classified as a refined, oriental, woody fragrance
  • Men's fragrance recommended for evening wear
  • Possesses a blend of warm spices and tobacco

I'll interject there is some floral and powder incense in there too.

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Guest Lupi

Most girls were I live actually by men's Lynx deodorant because they all think the girl stuff smells gross. To be honest it's only really the super girly girls that even wear girl's deodorant, because even girls seem to think that girl's deodorant stinks.

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Guest Clair Dufour

You want mens that has musk in it. Its supose to be a male smell. Also, look at the natural stuff in health food stores or alternative shops. I like Patchulie myself.

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Guest CrimsonEdge

Try getting some men's cologne/deodorant with a fresh or woody smell rather than something based on musk. They smell masculine without being alpha-male and might be more acceptable to your mom. Such fragrances are usually packaged in blue bottles so you can check out a few. Nautica is one of my favourites for daily use, and I also find men's deodorants by sports brands, such as Nike, to smell somewhat unisex. If she doesn't agree to that, get Calvin Klein 'One' or 'Be'. They're unisex perfumes but they're good. Even my dad uses it

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