@raum of course, but if it’s strong, it stays on your clothes, even after you have escaped the cloud. See, petrochemicals are sticky, and that’s why the fragrance industry loves them. The fragrances last longer because they stick to you, and they stick even better to things that are made with other petrochemicals. (such as fabrics, paints, plastics, etc).
My granddaughter lives in a home that uses lots of fragrances. Her mother buys a lot of those cute kids clothes and they are all made from petroleum byproducts. When she comes to visit, even though she doesn’t use scented shampoo in the shower and we use scent free detergent on her clothes, I can barely stand to be close to her. She reeks because of all the residual fragrance in her clothing.
And every little while there’s some nut who uses much much more fragrance than the manufacturer intended. Last year I was in a department store, and the clerk who was trying to help me was one of those people. Twenty feet away from her was too close! There’s no way you can be polite to someone like that.