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01 Aug 2010, 2:58 pm

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I have often thought that I might be able to smell pheremones. All of the women I have ever been close to smell faintly of ginger, babies' heads and spittle . . . and men smell like lemon oil and a sort of almondy smell. On some men, this is really strong (usually men with dark hair, for some reason).

wow, interesting description! after reading this i feel comfortable saying... i find that people who have been out in the sun too long and are kinda sweaty smell like ketchup. but that's the only one i can describe.



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01 Aug 2010, 4:28 pm

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remember they usually use animal or artificial animal stuff in many things like this..
Like musk oil.

The product that is usually used is something andro.. and I think it comes from pigs
this was years ago.. so might have changed now..

and again.. sorry, but it is true...
your using a scent that is used to attract humans, animals and insects.. you may attract any of those or all of those species..


:lmao: Yes, I always thought the claims of 'pheromone enhanced' products were rather ludicrous, since they're taking animal pheromones and putting them in products made for humans. Why would a human find the sexual attractant of a pig alluring, even hidden in a perfume?

The cat story is hilarious. A pun come to life. 'Wear this and you're guaranteed to get more p*ssy'. :cat:



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02 Aug 2010, 10:48 am

Willard wrote:
Surya wrote:
remember they usually use animal or artificial animal stuff in many things like this..
Like musk oil.

The product that is usually used is something andro.. and I think it comes from pigs
this was years ago.. so might have changed now..

and again.. sorry, but it is true...
your using a scent that is used to attract humans, animals and insects.. you may attract any of those or all of those species..


:lmao: Yes, I always thought the claims of 'pheromone enhanced' products were rather ludicrous, since they're taking animal pheromones and putting them in products made for humans. Why would a human find the sexual attractant of a pig alluring, even hidden in a perfume?

The cat story is hilarious. A pun come to life. 'Wear this and you're guaranteed to get more p*ssy'. :cat:


lol.. yea the puddy cat comments.. there was so many of them.


As for using pig scent or musk oil to attract another person and HAVE people like the smell.. makes no sense..

Williard, you can ask your self that, just remove pig and replace it with poo. If you come up with the answer, please explain it to me.

when you commented about your ex-wife and her choice of perfume and you liking it
I think that was the first time I went umm.. ok yea I cannot agree with this post of his and
I wanted to vomit..
Why would anyone like perfume at all?

Why would an even slightly intelligent person do this?
Am I the only one that feels it is NOT normal to rub fecal matter onto bodies? And for others to ENJOY the smell? Let alone pay hundreds of $$ for it?
True, sometimes the poop did not come out of an a***hole, but ended up being sent back up the intestines and vomited out..

BUT still in my mind, no matter how it came out, or where it came out from, it is still crap.
And if a human was out in a yard somewhere scooping up dog poop and rubbing it on them,
how long would it be before they are placed into a white coat and padded room?

Sorry.. to be so descriptive, but I am not kidding.

Ambergris - some think it is whale vomit, well not really.. it is whale crap, that usually gets pooped out,
if the whale is constipated (for lack of a better word) it will be vomited out..

That is where musk oil tends to come from.. not what many people think..



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02 Aug 2010, 3:41 pm

Well, I'm certainly not a fan of perfumes in general, I've actually encountered a tiny handful in my life that I found pleasant. Even then it has to mesh properly with that individual's personal chemistry, or it just doesn't work.

Most perfumes have the same effect on my sinuses as Ammonia, rather than the odor of feces. Maybe chicken feces.

If you've ever spent much time around farms, you know that you can get used to the odor of cow dung to the point you barely notice it anymore - pig is worse, much more concentrated - but the odor of a chicken coop is horrendous! It carries for miles and cuts through the sinuses to give you an instant headache. :eew:

Much like people who think perfume should be sprayed on like lacquer, or use it in lieu of deodorant, as a coverup for BO (which NEVER works - that's just adding one offensive smell atop another).

Even the few perfumes that are tolerable should be applied extremely sparingly. If it can be detected from more than eight inches away from the surface of your skin, you're wearing too much.



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02 Aug 2010, 4:58 pm

Willard wrote:
Well, I'm certainly not a fan of perfumes in general, I've actually encountered a tiny handful in my life that I found pleasant. Even then it has to mesh properly with that individual's personal chemistry, or it just doesn't work.

Most perfumes have the same effect on my sinuses as Ammonia, rather than the odor of feces. Maybe chicken feces.

If you've ever spent much time around farms, you know that you can get used to the odor of cow dung to the point you barely notice it anymore - pig is worse, much more concentrated - but the odor of a chicken coop is horrendous! It carries for miles and cuts through the sinuses to give you an instant headache. :eew:

Much like people who think perfume should be sprayed on like lacquer, or use it in lieu of deodorant, as a coverup for BO (which NEVER works - that's just adding one offensive smell atop another).

Even the few perfumes that are tolerable should be applied extremely sparingly. If it can be detected from more than eight inches away from the surface of your skin, you're wearing too much.



I didn't think you were, you only mentioned the one.. and said more against. Was actually the pig comment that got me more.
But I knew the one and recalled one person bathing in it and it did not work on this person. A persons chemistry can also change over the years, so what may have been nice at one time, may not be so much now.

I have lived on farms, and around them, never long enough to get used to the smell, as a child and just near as an adult.

One was a 'box' egg farm, when I was a kid, know what I mean? :eew:
Where I live now, it gets to minus 50C in the winter, but as soon as spring comes, I can start smelling the university farm a couple miles away and the sewage treatment plant. I will be near gagging from the first whiff. People have now gotten used to me smelling 2 or 3 days before everyone else smells it and complain now like it is my fault the stuff is thawing out.

At least they do not try and say there is a ketchup factory or some odd thing when I smell something anymore.

Eight inches, wow your kinder then I am. I walk into my building and I know my roomie is getting ready to go out. But he still pours it on.



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02 Aug 2010, 5:49 pm

Without cheat smells, what if you can't smell someone of personal interest at all? I do mean no smell in the least, except maybe their breath. I had that happen, and he was sweating circles into his shirt to.



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02 Aug 2010, 7:23 pm

LiendaBalla wrote:
Without cheat smells, what if you can't smell someone of personal interest at all? I do mean no smell in the least, except maybe their breath. I had that happen, and he was sweating circles into his shirt to.

interesting question. there have been a couple of people over the years whom i could not smell at all, not even hair product scents, and it sorta freaked me out. i always expected to be taken by surprise with some new horrible smell if i got close to them, like the scent was just hiding and waiting to ambush me!



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03 Aug 2010, 9:46 am

LOL, this discussion reminds me of a study I read about quite a while ago, where women had to sniff t-shirts worn by males and rate them in order of preference. One of the t-shirts had been worn by a Chimpanzee, and some of the women ranked it highly!



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04 Aug 2010, 6:11 pm

Surya, that was the best story ever. I'm going to be citing that one (though not saying specifically where it is from, just that I read it online).