Why Are Scents Attributed To A Particular Gender: Revision history

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8 August 2025

  • curprev 11:2611:26, 8 August 2025PatriciaLabourey talk contribs 5,577 bytes +5,577 Created page with "<br>The concept men and women naturally choose sure scents falls into the same category as "blue for boys, pink for women." It's not based in biology. It's a cultural contrivance of Western society. Western gender-scent stereotypes appear to have originated in 19th-century Europe. Until then, most individuals were both working poor or working class, toiling to make ends meet. Women and men tended to stay and work collectively, on small farms or in family-run outlets. How..."