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NorthernRoses · 26-30, F
Actually, that's SORTA true... Depending on where the people are from.
The thing that makes some black people smell differently isn't them, it's their food. AKA why I said "depending on where people are from", as most black people in for example the US would most often have the same palate as any other person.
However, if you go to for example some of the smaller towns in Norway, there's a slightly noticeable scent. Also, apparently to them, Norwegians smell slightly sour, which makes sense considering they eat like 80% dairy products.
The thing that makes some black people smell differently isn't them, it's their food. AKA why I said "depending on where people are from", as most black people in for example the US would most often have the same palate as any other person.
However, if you go to for example some of the smaller towns in Norway, there's a slightly noticeable scent. Also, apparently to them, Norwegians smell slightly sour, which makes sense considering they eat like 80% dairy products.
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@NorthernRoses lol