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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 116731, member: 25510"] A retired person should always be well-groomed and with good hygiene to project a good image to the public. I am a senior and I hate to see some old guys who wear tattered clothes and their smell, oh, very unpleasant. Think of the impression that the people get from him. For me, a senior is one who smells of perfume and wearing nice clothes regardless if the clothes are old. I get tickled pink when some girls would say that I am nice to be with because I always smell good. For an old person hearing that kind of remark gives me confidence and sometimes it makes me feel younger. Investing in cologne or cheap lotion is not bad. The lotion can give me a fresh scent that I am not ashamed to be with people of any age. [/QUOTE]
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