My local gym has posted rules which include an explicit ban on perfume. (They don’t use the exact term ‘scent-free’ but I assume it is an example of what OP means.)
Not that they enforce it, or even could enforce it; but I am reminded that rule exists every so often a woman (and it’s always a woman) walks past me when I’m there at night, and I am suddenly hit by the smell (especially as I don’t think of myself as being particularly perceptive nose-wise and I don’t usually notice how people smell), and I wonder to myself if they put on fresh perfume just to go to the gym (some of the young women clearly ‘dress up’ for the gym) or if they just put on that much perfume in the morning.
My local gym has posted rules which include an explicit ban on perfume. (They don’t use the exact term ‘scent-free’ but I assume it is an example of what OP means.)
Not that they enforce it, or even could enforce it; but I am reminded that rule exists every so often a woman (and it’s always a woman) walks past me when I’m there at night, and I am suddenly hit by the smell (especially as I don’t think of myself as being particularly perceptive nose-wise and I don’t usually notice how people smell), and I wonder to myself if they put on fresh perfume just to go to the gym (some of the young women clearly ‘dress up’ for the gym) or if they just put on that much perfume in the morning.