Some perfumes carry more than just a pleasant scent – they can also be a tool for concealment. Could perfume be silent evidence of a double life?
Many men who cheat buy the same perfume both for his wife and his lover. Is this a deliberate strategy to conceal the truth or just a coincidence?
Masculine logic or thoughtful tactics?
Shopping for holiday gifts is a challenge for many, especially those who lead a double life. Men who have a parallel relationship face a specific problem – how to avoid suspicion?
In their search for a solution, they often make a decision that at first glance lacks logic, but is surprisingly effective: they buy the same perfume for both women.
The reason is simple, yet very clever.
If they use the same scent on both sides of their lives, there's no chance their legal partner will perceive them as smelling different and become suspicious. Smell is a powerful trigger for memories, and if it's always the same, there's no reason to doubt.
Perfume sellers, who have been observing men's shopping habits for years, have noticed interesting patternWhen men buy two identical perfumes, almost all choose the same scent – Chanel Coco Mademoiselle.
Why this one?
Coco Mademoiselle perfume is seductive, sophisticated and bold, yet classic enough that a married woman can wear it without arousing suspicion. So men who cheat, they play it safe – no matter who they are with, they always carry the same scent.
When men choose the same perfume for both women in their lives, it's not just a sign of prudence, but also a fear of discovery. If they bought their lover a completely different scent, they'd risk giving themselves away when they got home. So wearing the same perfume isn't just a convenient choice—it's a defense mechanism.
While some men think they are cleverly concealing their duplicity with this tactic, the truth is often revealed in unexpected ways. Women they have a good eye for detail – if they notice that they smell similar to another woman, they may start to wonder.
Some even discover that the same perfume they received for the holidays was also given to their acquaintance or coworker – and that's when they start to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
Smell is not only a personal choice, but also a tool that some people use to hiding the truth.
Men who lead a double life often think that by choosing the same perfume they are reducing the chance of being discovered, but ironically, this very pattern can betray them.
So, the next time you get a perfume as a gift, ask yourself – is it really just an expression of love, or perhaps a sign of something more complex?