Breathing through a shirt does seem to work pretty well at making things more pleasant.jean-luc wrote:Breathing through your shirt really won't be effective at removing smells, though, since they're gasses. the worrying thing about the public bathroom environment, at least the one I suppose you're talking about, is airborne particulates. Most of these particles are far too small, I would think, to be stopped by your shirt.
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Breathing through a shirt really works, if you have a good cologne. Hah, it masks the smell so efficiently.
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Actually, as a general rule, I avoid public bathrooms when possible.

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