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I Am A Skunkseeker

I finally have it! My precious bottle of skunk. And damn is it potent. It's a little bit more garlicky than I like initially, but once that dissipates there's nothing more than pungent goodness. Once I peeled the wax coating off, it became ever so slightly noticeable. Opening the bottle was a welcome olfactory surprise. I'm definitely keeping this in the closet inside several bags so my roommates don't freak out. 😂

I'm a little bit afraid to put it on anything (especially me) just in case I can't deodorize effectively. Eventually I'll work up the nerve to mark myself. I settled for loosening the cap and sniffing it to contentedness today. Now if I could just find someone to indulge in it with me.
Tybron · 41-45, M
Does it say "100% pure quill" anywhere on it? If it doesn't, it's almost certainly diluted enough not to worry about it sticking if you shower it off. And yes I speak from my own experience of course 😍
TetraceneSkunksniffer · 31-35, M
@Tybron It just says "natural". So you think soap would be sufficient to remove it, or would I need peroxide?
Tybron · 41-45, M
@TetraceneSkunksniffer It really depends how strong it is. The fact you had to uncork it to really smell it makes me think it's diluted in oil and not pure quill. In which case soap and water should get it out.
xSharp · 31-35, M
so what? if a moose or something is about to rush you, ya just dump that out?
xSharp · 31-35, M
@TetraceneSkunksniffer but what if you end up attracting a bunch of real skunks and they all, in one large united spray just takes you out with their combined pressure equal to that of a fire hose for tricking them like that? 😕
Tybron · 41-45, M
@xSharp Skunks actually avoid targets that have been sprayed, because they assume it's a predator that's attacked a skunk before. So he wouldn't have to worry about that.
xSharp · 31-35, M
@Tybron thanks, it is learned. :)

 
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