After eating garlic why can't you smell it on yourself and others can?!


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After eating garlic why can't you smell it on yourself and others can?


I ate a whole bunch of garlic the other day, and didn't think I smelled like garlic until my husband said "WOAH - holy, garlic, batman!"


Answers: the smell is there but your nose after a short time will get use to the smell and you don't notice it. its a mental thing. Dear,

Of course you can't smell it. You're in it.

Others are able to smell because they are not in it.



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