Sherry Taylor

Impossible Trivia Friday 3 29 13

Q: According to Cosmo, 81% of people surveyed said this could boost a woman’s overall attractiveness. What?

A; Her scent/perfume

Ladies, your perfume can also make a man’s pulse race. There’s no doubt that scent is a powerful thing: The nose can pinpoint up to 10,000 different smells. But would he go to bed with you just because of the bouquet you’re wearing? Actually… yes! Cosmopolitan.com says a woman’s scent can have a lot to do with attracting men.

  • 84% believe perfume has the power to turn them on or off.
  • 36% say scrumptious scents drive them crazy on a first date.
  • 81% think a woman’s fragrance could boost her overall attractiveness.
  • 35% would go to bed with a woman just because her scent appealed to them.
  • 42% say they have fantasized about a woman’s perfume.
  • 55% said their girlfriends rarely overdo it when applying perfume.

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