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“That’s some ‘pulling’ power for one bottle of perfume, but then Chanel No.5 isn’t just any perfume, it’s been the bestselling fragrance in the world since the late 1920s.”
Post hoc ergo propter hoc. Men aren't attracted by the things you buy, like perfume. They're attracted by you. If most women in the world buy one brand of perfume more than others, then it follows that those women who are happily married, unhappily married, divorced, spinsters, etc. all have one thing in common. That perfume. I'd also wager that quite a few of them eat Hershey's Chocolate, Heinz 57 Ketchup, and drive cars powered by gasoline rather than diesel.
Perhaps all of those men were attracted by the gasoline, though?
Ah, Critical Thinking. Once its turned on, you just can't turn it off.
“That’s some ‘pulling’ power for one bottle of perfume, but then Chanel No.5 isn’t just any perfume, it’s been the bestselling fragrance in the world since the late 1920s.”
Post hoc ergo propter hoc. Men aren't attracted by the things you buy, like perfume. They're attracted by you. If most women in the world buy one brand of perfume more than others, then it follows that those women who are happily married, unhappily married, divorced, spinsters, etc. all have one thing in common. That perfume. I'd also wager that quite a few of them eat Hershey's Chocolate, Heinz 57 Ketchup, and drive cars powered by gasoline rather than diesel.
Perhaps all of those men were attracted by the gasoline, though?
Ah, Critical Thinking. Once its turned on, you just can't turn it off.
“That’s some ‘pulling’ power for one bottle of perfume, but then Chanel No.5 isn’t just any perfume, it’s been the bestselling fragrance in the world since the late 1920s.”
Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
Men aren't attracted by the things you buy, like perfume. They're attracted by you. If most women in the world buy one brand of perfume more than others, then it follows that those women who are happily married, unhappily married, divorced, spinsters, etc. all have one thing in common. That perfume. I'd also wager that quite a few of them eat Hershey's Chocolate, Heinz 57 Ketchup, and drive cars powered by gasoline rather than diesel.
Perhaps all of those men were attracted by the gasoline, though?
Ah, Critical Thinking. Once its turned on, you just can't turn it off.
“That’s some ‘pulling’ power for one bottle of perfume, but then Chanel No.5 isn’t just any perfume, it’s been the bestselling fragrance in the world since the late 1920s.”
Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
Men aren't attracted by the things you buy, like perfume. They're attracted by you. If most women in the world buy one brand of perfume more than others, then it follows that those women who are happily married, unhappily married, divorced, spinsters, etc. all have one thing in common. That perfume. I'd also wager that quite a few of them eat Hershey's Chocolate, Heinz 57 Ketchup, and drive cars powered by gasoline rather than diesel.
Perhaps all of those men were attracted by the gasoline, though?
Ah, Critical Thinking. Once its turned on, you just can't turn it off.