Stories: Can I ask you something awkward?

I met Daniel on a dating app after swearing I was done with dating apps.

We clicked instantly. Same sarcastic humor. Same love of old bookstores and terrible horror movies. We texted for two weeks before meeting, and by then I was cautiously optimistic.

Then we met.

He was even better looking in person. Warm smile. Kind eyes. Great laugh.

But within the first five minutes, I noticed it.

The smell.

It hit me the moment he leaned in for a quick hug. Not dirty exactly. Not sweat. It was… intense. Overpowering. Sweet and sharp at the same time. Like someone had spilled an entire bottle of cologne into a flower shop.

Throughout dinner, it lingered in the air between us. I tried to focus on the conversation — and honestly, he was fantastic. Attentive. Curious. Easy to talk to.

But every time he shifted in his seat, the scent hit me again.

By dessert, I knew I had two choices: ghost him later like a coward… or be honest.

So when we stepped outside, I took a breath.

“Can I ask you something slightly awkward?”

He smiled nervously. “That depends how awkward.”

“It’s just… your cologne. It’s really strong. I wasn’t sure if it was that or your shampoo or something, but it’s kind of overwhelming.”

There. Said it.

For half a second, his face fell.

Then he did something unexpected.

He laughed. Not defensive. Not embarrassed. Just… relieved.

“Oh thank God,” he said.

I blinked. “What?”

“My sister bought it for me. She said women love it. I thought I’d messed up the ratio or something.” He rubbed the back of his neck. “Honestly, I can’t even smell it anymore.”

“You… don’t mind that I said something?”

“Are you kidding?” he said. “I’d much rather you tell me than quietly decide I’m a walking air freshener.”

I laughed, tension dissolving.

The next time we met, he smelled like… nothing. Just clean soap and a hint of laundry detergent.

And I noticed something else that night.

He listened.

Not just about the cologne — about everything. When I mentioned I hated horror movies with jump scares, he picked a different one. When I said I preferred tea over coffee, he showed up with chamomile on our third date.

That first date could’ve been the end over something as simple as a scent.

Instead, it became the moment I realized something important.

Chemistry isn’t just about attraction.

It’s about being able to say, “Hey, this doesn’t work for me.”

And having the other person say, “Thanks for telling me.”

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