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Does a woman's breath smell different when she's "in the mood"?

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Question - (13 August 2011) 3 Answers - (Newest, 29 April 2014)
A male United States age 51-59, anonymous writes:

Does a woman's breath smell different when she's "in the mood"?

Maybe it's just my imagination, but I could swear my gf's breath smells ever so slightly different when she's horny. I've been going out with her for several years. For a long time I thought it was just a coincidence or it was just my imagination. I don't know how to describe the smell, but it's pleasent, somewhat organic, and I like it. I just love breathing in her breath when it's like that.

I guess it's possible that I'm just picking up on other more subtle things she does without realizing it, and I've made an incorrect association in my mind. Maybe I perceive things differently when I'm horny, and I tend to get her in the mood.

But, it is such a distinctive smell, and it is such a consistent signal, it seems hard to believe it's just in my head.

I never noticed it with any other woman I've been with, but it's very subtle and it seems to me it's quite possible I could have missed it. It took me a long time with my current gf before I started associating that particular scent with her being horny.

Has anyone else noticed this?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (29 April 2014):

Every girl I've made out with, after I became aware of this phenomenon, has a certain breath smell that starts the instant she gets wet. It is a very sexual and inviting smell.

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A male reader, hereistand United States +, writes (21 October 2012):

I have noticed this with three women I dated. It is a very interesting phenomena. I had thought it was just me for the longest time when I first noticed it, but as I said, the same thing happened with two other women I dated. And it always occurs when we were kissing, and getting into each other. Then almost suddenly their breath would change as we were kissing.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (24 August 2011):

Hi there! I noticed the same thing! I noticed it before having sex with her. We were just sleeping in the same bed, and I was smelling her breath. Her breath changed, and it was smelling, like... "sexual". It is a very nice smell, I found (and still do) it very exciting. I kept smelling her mouth, keeping my face close to her, but she was often turning her face away, because she didn't want to kiss me but wanted to. Her breath kept smelling "horny", and later during the night, I asked her if she liked kissing.

She said yes, but that it was a very personal thing, that she felt like kissing me, but didn't feel ready for it. So I told her, that there was no problem, and if she ever felt ready to kiss me I'd be more than happy to receive it. 5 minutes after, she did.

We kept sleeping together, and I could often notice the change in her breath when she was getting horny. I have a very sensitive nose, per example, I could recognize what my mom was cooking many blocks away, when I was coming back from school.

And I knew it was her food, because there was a distinct smell to it. So I'm not surprised I can smell when a girl get really horny. It's probably because her blood get filled with hormones, and part of if pass through her lungs when she breathes.

Same goes for the garlic breath, and for the alcohol breath. Even if you brush your teeth, it doesn't go away, because it's in your blood and it goes in your lungs when you breathe. And I made the difference when she came back home drunk, the other night. I could smell the alcohol in her breath, even if she bushed her teeth. Later in the night, I noticed her breath started smelling "horny". Like you said earlier, it's an organic smell, a bit like some kind of vegetable or herbs oil, or something.

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