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Memomo96 said:
Blood smells like desire. I guess it has a salty quality, but that is just because it is a bodily fluid, like sweat. It can smell sweet, like apples o flowers, but it depends on the person. The look, smell, taste of blood corisponds perfectly with bodily desire and what a body wants. The deep red gives people a sense of adrenaline which in turns gives people a sense of security. The smell, rusty o matalicy to some and for others who are più sensitive to it, a complex misture of salt, sweet juices and indevidual smells that are their own sents. It gives some people the feeling of unconscious danger which causes them to throw up o get nauseous. The taste, like I said, is perfect for the human body. Like most things, it taste like it smells. In large doses it leaves an after taste that is sort of like when te have a dry mouth only wet. People usually think other people's blood, escpecially people of the oppisite sex, are più satisfying taste wise. I don't think blood has a strong smell o taste as in strawberries o something really sour. The taste and smell isn't strong enough to be described in one word. Infact it is hard to describe at all because, mainly, it does have its own sent. I guess all I can say, is that blood stands for every side of the emotional spectrum. Death, sex, hate, desire, thurst, suffering and people thrive for it.
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