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I'm over 60.
I have a steel & gold Rolex c. 1980s, and several colognes.
No longer do I use them.
A microscopic few claiming they have allergy to fragrance (more likely most they just don't like fragrances, it but do not accept personal responsibility for their crap regarding their choices) stopped my cologne use.
My $39 time-telling cellphone has replaced my steel & 18K gold Rolex, which I see now as nothing more than a stoopid, shallow, white privilege status symbol.
What WAS I thinking!
I guess I wasn't.
I have a steel & gold Rolex c. 1980s, and several colognes.
No longer do I use them.
A microscopic few claiming they have allergy to fragrance (more likely most they just don't like fragrances, it but do not accept personal responsibility for their crap regarding their choices) stopped my cologne use.
My $39 time-telling cellphone has replaced my steel & 18K gold Rolex, which I see now as nothing more than a stoopid, shallow, white privilege status symbol.
What WAS I thinking!
I guess I wasn't.