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Man Accidentally Wears Overpowering Perfume To Girlfriend’s Aunt’s Funeral And Gets Called Insensitive

by Jeffrey Stone
December 3, 2025
in Social Issues

A hushed funeral, tears soaking tissues, when suddenly a tidal wave of smoky, beast-mode Oud slammed the mourners like smelling salts for the dead. The grieving girlfriend’s 22-year-old boyfriend had rocked the same ball-suited glamour without realizing the fragrance had colonized the fabric.

Whispers turned to glares, noses wrinkled in horror, and his girlfriend froze him out harder than the corpse. One innocent spritz days earlier became a scented war crime, and now the relationship’s on ice, reeking of luxury regret.

Man accidentally wore lingering strong Oud to girlfriend’s aunt’s funeral, triggered family outrage and relationship freeze.

Man Accidentally Wears Overpowering Perfume To Girlfriend's Aunt's Funeral And Gets Called Insensitive
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'AITA for wearing strong perfume to a funeral which some found inappropriate?'

I (m22) attended my gf’s (f25) aunt’s funeral last night. I didn’t intentionally put on fragrance that day,

but I wore the same suit I had worn to a formal ball in the weekend, where I used a pretty strong Oud.

During the funeral, I noticed a few people looking at me strangely, and later, my gf pulled me aside

to tell me that the Oud I was wearing was inappropriate and overpowering for the occasion.

I was confused obviously as I didn’t realize the scent was still there. Worth mentioning that we were also standing very close to each other and it was a fairly...

Other family members mentioned this to my gf without me there, calling me ‘insensitive’.

I didn’t think I did anything wrong but still apologized. It was definitely not my intention for this to happen.

My gf is still mad at me and has been awkward with me since. I tried to explain it was an honest mistake

and her response was just avoiding the conversation with me. AITA?

Our poor Redditor insists he didn’t spritz a single drop that day. Yet the Oud from the weekend ball was apparently still clinging to his suit like it had separation anxiety.

The family labeled him “insensitive,” his girlfriend went radio-silent, and the internet unanimously screamed: dude, you’re wearing way too much perfume in general.

Let’s be real. Strong scents at solemn events are the social equivalent of answering a phone call during a eulogy. Funerals are raw, intimate gatherings where every sense is heightened. The last thing grieving people need is a cloud of Oud competing with their emotions.

On the flip side, the guy genuinely seemed clueless rather than malicious. Nose blindness is real, when you live with a heavy fragrance, your own schnoz stops registering it, but everyone else gets slapped in the face.

The bigger conversation here is fragrance etiquette in 2025. Migraine sufferers, asthmatics, and people with chemical sensitivities have been begging for scent-free spaces for years.

According to the American Migraine Foundation, strong odors are among the top triggers for attacks, affecting roughly 39 million Americans. Many workplaces, hospitals, and even some schools have gone officially fragrance-free. One whiff too many can ruin someone’s entire day, or in this case, someone’s entire funeral.

Relationship expert Erin Leonard has said, “Empathy is the most important element in a close relationship.”

Translated to Eau de Funeral-gate: even unintentional missteps can feel like disrespect when emotions are running high, especially if they’re not met with understanding.

An honest mistake is forgivable. Repeatedly bathing in cologne until your clothes marinate for days is a habit begging for intervention.

This quote highlights how empathy isn’t just about grand gestures, it’s the quiet act of stepping into your partner’s shoes, particularly during raw moments like grief.

In a funeral’s heavy atmosphere, where every sense is on edge, a strong scent can disrupt the emotional flow, turning a shared sorrow into an unintended barrier.

Leonard’s insight explains why our Redditor’s girlfriend might be withdrawing: without that empathetic bridge, even a well-meaning apology falls flat, leaving the hurt to linger like an unwashed suit.

Gentle tip for our Redditor (and everyone reading): one or two light spritzes on pulse points only, never on fabric, and always, always dry-clean the fancy suit after a big night out.

Bottom line: A heartfelt apology plus a promise to retire the heavy Oud for good will probably thaw the girlfriend freeze faster than anything else. Funerals aren’t the place to find out your signature scent has become a public health hazard.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

Some people condemn wearing strong cologne as inconsiderate and a health hazard.

[Reddit User] − YTA for wearing that much cologne in general.

If it's still strong enough to cause comments DAYS later, I can't even imagine how bad it was the day you put it on.

Strong scents can trigger a lot of different health problems in different people, even from a short exposure time.

Headaches, sinus and airway issues, eye problems and other issues can flare up due to exposure to strong smells and chemicals.

You have to learn to moderate your use if you don't want to be a total a__hole.

RainahReddit − YTA for wearing such a strong perfume that people are still disturbed by it days later. You're a walking migraine trigger.

It's not just in poor taste. If anyone at that funeral is sensitive to scents, you likely gave them the choice of leaving the funeral or suffering a migraine for...

imtchogirl − You stink. People do not enjoy the fragrances you put on. They are not meant to permeate the clothes.

If it's still scented days later and you can't even tell but other people react to your smell, it's bad. Clean your clothes after events, for suits that means dry...

You've probably gone nose blind to yourself. Scent is a powerful headache trigger for people, so yes, you are being inconsiderate. YTA.

Some insist OP is lying and must have reapplied cologne right before the funeral.

[Reddit User] − You can always spot the lies with these people.

So, you want us to believe that your suit was still so f__king polluted with cologne from a previous weekend that it was causing you get looks.

No. You put more on before you left the house, and you lied to your gf. Now you’re lying to us.

Stop wearing so much g__damn “fragrance”. Probably not the first time she’s told you to tone down the fragrance bath.

ACorania − YTA There is no situation where people not in very close contact with you should be able to smell you like that.

Not a funeral and not at a ball. You had used so much at a previous event it was STILL that strong. Your just assaulting people with your smell.

DanChowdah − YTA Not because of the funeral but because you put so much damn perfume on for a previous event and you still stink?

That’s why you’re an a__hole. Also don’t put perfume on your clothes, ding dong.

Some say wearing that much fragrance is simply way too much, even if not outright AH behavior.

scrunchie_one − I'm not sure it's quite "AH" behaviour but if you are wearing so much cologne/perfume

that the smell is still lingering on your clothes a few days later, you are wearing way too much. Like - WAY WAY WAY too much.

Maximum-Swan-1009 − You need to tone down the scents. They are not allowed in a lot of places these days.

We are not allowed to wear them in the workplace.

Meshmaker − Most likely you can’t smell how strong your cologne is because you’ve gotten used to it.

People shouldn’t smell you before you arrive or after you leave. YTA. Tone it down.

A user believes no one is the AH and it was an honest mistake.

Squiggles567 − NAH. You didn’t realize, but I can see how mourners might find a strong smell intrusive.

Some strong scents do come across as if they’re designed to draw attention to the wearer

and it is normally inappropriate to draw attention away from funeral proceedings.

All you can do is try to apologize profusely again and ask if your GF would like you to send a further apology/flowers to family.

At the end of the day, one accidental fragrance bomb turned a tender goodbye into an unforgettable (for all the wrong reasons) event. Our Redditor didn’t mean to hijack the spotlight, but grief plus strong scents equals a recipe for family side-eye.

Do you think a genuine “I’ll retire the Oud forever” apology is enough to fix things with his girlfriend, or should he be on flower-sending, grand-gesture duty? Have you ever been the unsuspecting scent offender, or victim, at a serious event? Drop your funniest (or most mortifying) stories below, we’re all ears and noses)!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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