In rebuttal to the honorable Chief, I must disagree!
Applied scent, in my experience, after a period of time, leaves no lingering flavor, especially if daubed on judiciously and not sprayed on with a hose. (Speaking of sprayed on, Walmart sells men’s cologne now in the handy, dandy Windex-style pump sprayer.
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Like the scent of a good soap – spring fresh Dial, Irish Spring, Dove and so on, leaves behind a pleasant aroma without any taste. I would assume that many men who daub a bit of scent ‘down there,’ don’t just pull their pants open and pour. Myself, I apply a little to my hands, rub vigorously and pat around the pubes (which is probably more information than any of you want, so, sorry).
I got the idea in high school from other guys and later, as a young adult, from some female companions who expressed the opinion that they felt it was a thoughtful act by guys. (Of course, this was in the 70s and there were changes going on and still hippie guys running around, unwashed for days at a time, busily trying to knock up hippie chicks who seemed to not mind their layers of dirt.)
I’ve not gotten any complaints, though I don’t apply the cologne heavily.
Think about the body and scented feminine sprays on the market. Someone is buying them. Then the scented bath oils, perfumes in atomizers, and spray perfumes. Artificial scents have been around for ages.
(Probably the need arose from the Romans getting slathered with olive oil and scraping it and the dirt off, then bathing in communal tubs without soap. Everyone must have walked around smelling like a pizza.)