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Everyone has a distinct smell so when two people move in together, which smell remains? Does one person adopt the other persons smell or do they develop their own mixed smell? Also when they break up who keeps the smell? Or do they both go back to their old smell or get joint custody of the smell?

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Everyone has a distinct smell so when two people move in together, which smell remains? Does one person adopt the other persons smell or do they develop their own mixed smell? Also when they break up who keeps the smell? Or do they both go back to their old smell or get joint custody of the smell?

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They mix! I’m so glad I’m not the only one who has noticed this!

I think it’s about bacteria. And I think it also happens to a house. I read somewhere that it takes like two weeks for the bacteria in the house to adapt to a new person.

It depends on how strong the smell is. I lived with someone who gave off a strong smell and the house eventually smelled like him and not me.

I live in my own place now and when I come back home after a weekend away, the smell of my home is just like the smell of the home I grew up in. Makes me happy and feel comfortable.

They mix. Never moved in with anyone, but my boyfriend’s jacket smelled like him. Apparently my flower scent mixed with his antique shop scent made some sort of pine-needley smell once I slept in it enough. Now it smells like me, so people get their scents back when they are separate for long enough

Is this why my gf keeps stealing my hoodies?