Cassiopea (Extrait de Parfum) by Tiziana Terenzi

Cassiopea 2015 Extrait de Parfum

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Is pure masculinity masculine? No! Because…

The bottle:
A dream of quality!
Typical of Terenzi, one might almost say. You almost feel bad wanting to wear this fragrance without having dressed up nicely beforehand.

The scent itself:
Dominating for me are the musk and the passion fruit. Then the sandalwood. The other notes eventually join in.

For whom is the scent:
It is indicated as unisex.
At the first "sniff," it suggests a feminine direction. This is the common and current opinion about this scent.
But for me, this fragrance is just as wearable by a man.
Is this scent, to pick up the title of this article, pure masculinity? No! It is not.
Is pure masculinity, masculine or something desirable for a man? Absolutely not!! Because..

We all know the symbol of Yin and Yang (except my phone, which constantly tries to turn my Yin into a thing…). We also all know the extended form of this symbol with a black dot on the white side and a white dot on the black side. The "Taijitu," which represents the individual Yin and Yang.
I want to take this symbol for my upcoming explanation and elaborate:
Referring to the two (most common..) genders, this symbol represents the man on one side and the woman on the other. The dominant color on each side stands for the main attributes of both genders. For the man, and this is my own definition, so I have no idea if this is really the case, but knowing myself, it should be true:
It is assertiveness and boldness. For the woman: The ability for empathy and intuition.
The respective points symbolize that both sides also possess a bit of the opposite side. And they turn the supposed antagonist into an ally, ultimately creating a unity that leads both sides to interlock like two puzzle pieces. The result: Harmony.
It also shows us that we must stand fully in our respective energy and its attributes to allow a bit of the other side.
A good example might be Christopher Columbus; who could boast many masculine attributes like courage, recklessness, assertiveness, a bunch of unrefined and unwashed guinea pigs, and the ability to separate from the safe harbor of family and loved ones (which is what most fairy tales are actually about, by the way, and not about slaying dragons or waking up some chicks) but in the end, thanks to a feminine attribute, was able to lead his journey to success. Namely: Intuition!
The fact that he got lost and ended up completely somewhere else than he originally intended only confirms this in the end. And when you look at the paintings showing how the ships park… but back to Cassiopea by Tiziana Terenzi..
So if you are a man who stands fully in his masculine energy, and that is never "pure" masculinity, you can wear this scent, my friend!
Treat yourself!

Fine!
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5 Comments
Alisa23Alisa23 11 months ago
Thank you so much for your article, I really enjoyed reading it. I'm currently wearing **Cassiopea** on my wrist, sniffing it, and imagining one man after another from my closest family, friends, and acquaintances. Men of different age groups, striking men, softer men (in temperament), attractive men, very attractive men, and very ordinary men. And I can't picture any of them smelling like **Cassiopea** without it seeming silly to me. Maybe it's that sweet creaminess, I don't know.
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CluddiCluddi 6 months ago
I feel the same way. For me, this is 100% a women's fragrance. At least, that's how I imagine a man should smell. 😁🤣 I definitely prefer it to be more rugged, woody, and just more masculine. 😎
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EwaeratoEwaerato 1 year ago
I feel well entertained - thank you so much 🤩!
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SkarabäusSkarabäus 4 years ago
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A totally interesting theory, very well described! A fragrance can also create an exciting aura by being the white dot on black or vice versa.
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Hasiputz80Hasiputz80 4 years ago
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You seem to have a wide range of interests... very interesting... Yin and Yang can never stand alone; one always implies the other... lovely.
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