Quote: onenickelmiracleMy brother gave me Obsession for Christmas, but it doesn't say for men. Is it intended for men or did he give me the lady version?
Don't know. I wouldn't want it though. Perhaps you should give it to a chick you're trying to bang.
Quote: onenickelmiracleMy brother gave me Obsession for Christmas, but it doesn't say for men. Is it intended for men or did he give me the lady version?
The "For men" versions say "For men" on the box.
I thought so but didn't know if it is still so or now unisex. He didn't even wrap anything but just covered things with used wrapping paper so might have given me the wrong present. I'll have to ask.Quote: mipletThe "For men" versions say "For men" on the box.
Quote: onenickelmiracleI thought so but didn't know if it is still so or now unisex. He didn't even wrap anything but just covered things with used wrapping paper so might have given me the wrong present. I'll have to ask.
Or it was a gift for him, and he just passed it on to you. lol...
Gambled and lost before I went out for errands and before this thread. Smelled like a French whore before I was able to wash it off. It's almost unisex but just a bit too much on the feminine side. I think it's just too strong either way for a man or a woman.Quote: TranscendNot going to lie here, I have mistakenly used perfume before, it was Armani code but the men's version is like black code...did not find this out until half the bottle was gone. Oops, good thing women love the smell of it...my friend even ended up buying himself some because he thought it smelled so good. Certain fragrances can pass for both, in my case I got lucky, really is your choice. If it is not labeled as eau due perfume or toilet it will more than likely be more noticeable as a gender specific scent.
Considering the probabilities, it would be better used as her tip.Quote: KeyserSozeDon't know. I wouldn't want it though. Perhaps you should give it to a chick you're trying to bang.