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    Sometimes What We Call a Dealbreaker Is Just a Truth We Haven’t Understood Yet.

    Kathy DuongBy Kathy Duong28/02/20263 Mins Read
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    I matched with him on a dating app on a random Tuesday night.

    What started as casual small talk turned into long, easy conversations that stretched past midnight. We laughed at the same ridiculous memes, debated over favorite movies, and discovered we both had the same dry sense of humor. He felt real—unforced, attentive, kind.

    After a few weeks of messaging back and forth, we decided it was time to meet.

    The day of the date, I felt that familiar mix of excitement and nerves. I changed outfits twice, checked my reflection more times than I’d admit, and reminded myself it was just coffee—nothing dramatic.

    When I saw him standing outside the café, I relaxed instantly. He looked exactly like his photos: warm smile, neat jacket, the kind of posture that said he was trying to be respectful but not stiff. He greeted me politely, and for a moment, I thought, Okay, this is promising.

    Then I noticed it.

    His scent hit me before we even finished saying hello. It wasn’t bad—just… intense. Overwhelming. I couldn’t quite place it. Maybe cologne layered over body spray, maybe heavily scented shampoo. Whatever it was, it filled the air between us so strongly that I had to blink and refocus.

    I tried to ignore it.

    Everything else was going well.

    We found a table, ordered drinks, and slipped into the same easy rhythm we had online. He was funny. Thoughtful. He listened. But every time he leaned in slightly or shifted in his chair, that cloud of fragrance followed, distracting me from what he was saying.

    I kept telling myself not to be shallow. It was just a smell. Still, it lingered in the back of my mind, tugging at my attention.

    By the end of the evening, I decided honesty would be kinder than silently judging him.

    I smiled and asked gently, “Can I ask you something? What cologne are you wearing? It’s… pretty strong.”

    He laughed, a little embarrassed. “Oh no. Is it too much?”

    “Maybe just a little,” I said carefully.

    He rubbed the back of his neck. “I always worry I don’t smell fresh enough. I’d rather overdo it than underdo it. I guess I went way overboard tonight.”

    And just like that, my irritation softened.

    What I had interpreted as a possible dealbreaker wasn’t arrogance or carelessness—it was nerves. It was someone trying too hard to make a good impression. He wanted to show up polished, prepared, appealing. He just miscalculated the dosage.

    There was something almost endearing about that.

    We finished our drinks, still laughing. When we said goodbye, the air felt lighter—not because the scent had faded, but because my perspective had shifted.

    I’m not sure if we’ll turn into something romantic. Maybe we will, maybe we won’t. But I left with something valuable either way.

    Sometimes what looks like a flaw is just anxiety in disguise. Sometimes what feels overwhelming is simply effort misdirected. And sometimes, before writing someone off, it helps to pause and ask one honest question.

    That small moment stayed with me.

    A reminder that first impressions can be loud—but understanding often speaks much more quietly.

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