CityAsylum wrote:
Tahitiii wrote:
CityAsylum wrote:
The UK has begun banning a lot of the stuff because it is so toxic, and it triggers migraines and asthma in so many people, and Canada is well-known for fragrance-free policies, but the US is way too in love with the chemical industry to rock their big stinking boat.
I never would have thought of that. My sense of smell is nearly worthless, so it doesn't annoy me. But I can imagine it being a serious problem. Is this an issue in schools, or just office buildings?
For those of us who get migraines, asthma and rashes, it is an issue everywhere we have to be near others and still breathe - work, school, movies, airplanes, etc.
It is actually a problem for a lot of Aspies. It seems we have either super-sniffers, or our noses are dead - I'm not sure which is worse.
It's also an issue for anyone with nasal allergies. I had an NT friend once who was very sensitive to scented stuff.
What I don't get is that the people spraying this stuff, usually NTs, don't understand that we all have to breathe the same air and some of us are harmed by scented sprays. Whatever happened to their famous empathy?
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