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Female perfumes are horrible and I hate them all. Only male colognes smell good, which is an interesting paradox. The basic point is in both cases you should or should not wear them based on your own self-image and desire. Meaning, does wearing it improve your confidence or gives you a specific vibe you're after?
I, a guy, use Davidoff Cool Water (perfume) as my daily driver during spring and autumn. It's a fresh smell that doesn't give off a masculine vibe per se but merely a clean one. That's the point. Essentially every woman and every guy douse themselves in vast quantities of perfume and it's overpowering. You need to avoid that. Less is more, make it subtle. On top of that, AGE. There's nothing as ridiculous to me as passing by a teenager or a young twenty something guy wearing a strong masculine, aggressive scent that can and does only fit someone 30+ or even 40+. I've noticed a lot of 15yo kiddos smelling like Clint Eastwood and it's hilarious to me, it makes you seem like even more of a kid that raided his daddy's supply.
I enjoy the natural smell of a woman and never found it a problem, even when I can detect it. This is actually rare, every girl that crosses my path is either merely clean or makes the mistake of dousing herself with too much perfume. I for myself use cologne because it makes women respond to me better. Keep in mind the above mentioned juice - it smells fresh and clean, not aggressively masculine. Uruka (and any other person) needs to find their daily driver if they choose to have one, and those should never be intrusive, aggressive or overpowering, or excessively complex. And if you're a guy - keep your age in mind.