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Originally Posted by arjaybe
Similar with the sense of smell, I guess. I have a good sense of smell, but I can't smell the blue spruce at the front of our property. That is, I can faintly smell it when I crush its needles under my nose, but to other people it's just as strong as you would expect it to be.
I can smell other blue spruces normally, as well as plenty of other conifers, just not that particular tree.
As for bitter, I enjoy the bitterness of coffee and beer, but not anything seriously bitter that puts a clamp on the back of the tongue.
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My sense of smell is just OK. My wife's sense of smell, on the other hand, is very strong. She can smell things that I am not even aware of. She hates this as strong smells can be extremely distracting utterly horrible to her.
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