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Do those pheromones they sell online really work?
I remember awhile ago i ordered a small little sample-size bottle. The problem was i had a serious girlfriend at the time so i couldnt be out partying much testing it out on girls. The few times i was out with other girls they did seem more flirty around me when i was wearing it but it might have just been normal. As far as my girlfriend goes, i never told her exactly what it was when i wore it around her but she would smell my neck and go "mmmmmm" and stuff like that so i'm thinking the pheromones do work at least a little...me and her would have great sex every night regardless though so it was hard to judge if that stuff turned her on more or not...
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I'm under the impression that if they really worked, every high school kid would buy that instead of beer and Goldschlager for their prom night. Every Fraternity guy in America would douse himself in pheremones and not worry too much about the beer bongs.
That said, there probably is a bit of science behind pheremones. |
Of course they work, they work almost as well as the spanish fly pills you could buy out of older magazines.
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http://www.earthsky.com/shows/shows.php?t=20040914
Pheromones When you hear the word "pheromone," you might think of sexual attraction. Scientific studies have proven that connection for some animals and insects. But the verdict isn't in for humans. More -- after this on Earth and Sky. Tuesday, September 14, 2004 JB: This is Earth and Sky. On the Internet, you can find "pheromone" perfumes that claim to make you irresistibly attractive to the opposite sex. DB: But that's just wishful thinking, according to George Preti at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia. Dr. Preti has studied human pheromones since the 1970s. He says our bodies do produce pheromones. And, he says, some animals and insects -- for example, pigs and moths -- are known to produce pheromones for sexual attraction. But, in decades of research, no reputable study has identified pheromones in our bodies that act as human sexual attractants. JB: Pheromones are chemicals secreted by one animal that cause another animal of the same species to react in a specific way. Pig pheromones create a response in other pigs -- but not in humans. Studies have shown that people produce pheromones, too. For example, it's known that women emit pheromones that appear to regulate the length and timing of other women's menstrual cycles. And research suggests that we can recognize certain people -- such as our children or spouses -- by their individual scents. DB: We each have our own unique bouquet of odors determined by our genes. Scientists call this our "odorprint." Thanks today to the the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, a private foundation dedicated to advancing research and education in the chemical sciences. We're Block and Byrd for Earth and Sky. |
well, I don't believe they've proven irrefutably that humans emit/respond to pheromones, but essentially they do - the pheromones that are supposed to attract women are the same ones men secrete when they sweat.. and I KNOW that most women don't like shoving their faces into a mans armpit to get a good whiff for a turn-on factor. :1orglaugh
So, the manufactured pheromones are supposedly based on these same pheromones and so should attract women. I've heard both positive and negative results about pheromones, I think it often helps that men feel much more confident wearing them, if you're feeling more confident, more 'sexy', then you're also going to be portraying that through your body language, and your body will also be naturally producing more of these pheromones so you'll have a more concentrated stream of them around you. Therefore, they should work - but I think it's one of those 'individual results may vary' type deals :winkwink: |
they work for me!
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first of all, sorry for bumping an old ass thread...
i am now convinced that pheromones really work. i totally forgot about my little pheromones cologne bottle since around the time i first started this thread. i didn't wear the cologne for a long time and lately sex with my girlfriend was always just kinda average. so the other day i was going through stuff in my bathroom and found the cologne. my girlfriend was sitting at the computer and seemed to be in a very non-sexy mood. so i put some of it on and stood over her behind her at the computer. after like 30 seconds she looked up at me and said something like "mmm babe...i wanna make love." i was like "let's go!" we then had some great sex, better than we had in awhile, and she gave me some of the best head ever. so yes, i am now convinced that the pheromones cologne for sure does something to the female senses...what it is exactly i don't know, but it does do something... |
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HAHA hit me up aswell ! I want some of that! 312676020 HAHA!
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Hey, wait, Spanish Fly doesn't work?
Damn. |
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