Separate research has shown that when perspiration from those experiencing fear is exposed to the scent of others, it triggers an instinctive and startling reaction. According to Wisman and Shira, “we are typically unaware of how scent influences our emotions,
Preferences, and attitudes, and we do not know why we like (or dislike) someone’s smell.” According to two other top academics, “it is difficult to think of a scent as frightening.”
People become more conscious and watchful of their surroundings when they smell certain fragrances. It is not human nature to confront and combat danger.
Any kind of conflict, whether it be verbal or violent, is generally avoided by people. Most of the time, individuals decide to keep their distance until fighting is their only choice.