I use my boyfriends mums favourite deodorant so I can smell like her

While some women have turned to the vabbing to attract the opposite sex, this woman has gone to a different extreme.

Quinn Finite decided to use deodorant to win the attention from her boyfriend – but, this was not just any antiperspirant.

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Quinn hinted that she opted to use the same scent that her partner's mum uses.

While the TikToker could be joking about her tactic to smell more desirable, it hasn't stopped her video from sparking debate.

Commenters compared her efforts to a rather daring sexual theory penned by Sigmund Freud.

In the clip that racked up million of views, Quinn smiled at the camera as she applied the roll-on product under her armpits.

She said: "Just found out what his mum's favourite deodorant is. James you need a whiff of this."

Quinn also claimed to have 'stolen' the red jacket from his mum's wardrobe.

And her reasoning?

"Honest to god, I stole it from his mum's closet so her smell lingers on me, I'll ask her where it's from!", she wrote in another clip.

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As some viewers could relate to the same scent attracting tactic, others compared it to the studies of neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud.

Freud's Oedipus complex is described as "a desire for sexual involvement with the parent of the opposite sex and a concomitant sense of rivalry with the parent of the same sex", according to encyclopedia Britannica.

Over on TikTok, one person related: "A guy I dated smelled one of my perfumes and said it's his fav because it smells like his mum."

Another user added: "How am I, a senior psychology student supposed to hate Freud when to just proves him right every day?"

While third fretted: "Please don't. One of my exes used same scented lotion as my mum."

Someone else shared: "I was using the same, figured out too late now I don't know if he likes me or need his mum replacement."

Meanwhile, a fifth giggled: "We'll never be free from the hands of Freud."

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