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How To Take Advantage Of Your Own Natural Pheromones To Attract Women
Getting the most out of your natural pheromones and be more attractive to women

Researchers found that when pheromones from male perspiration were applied to the upper lips of women, they became more relaxed. The male underarm secretion extracts also stimulated the release of luteinizing hormone (LH), a hormone that helps regulate the menstrual cycle and libido. LH levels typically surge before ovulation, a time when the sexual desire often peaks, not coincidentally.
Hoping to increase their sexual appeal, some people shave their pubic or auxiliary (armpit) hair. Trimming hair at either site may put you at a biological disadvantage. One of the physiological functions of hair is to act as antennae to broadcast pheromones. These pheromones, primarily produced in the pubic and auxiliary areas, enhance sexual attraction. Removal of hair from these areas reduces the available surface area from which pheromones can radiate. Imagine your car with its radiator fins removed ó heat from the engine would not dissipate as readily. Your engine might overheat and die. You won't die if your pheromones don't waft into the nostrils of potential mates, but your love life may not be as exciting as it might have been.
Until they drift off into the air, pheromones are present on the skin and in sweat. Men produce more sweat and more pheromones than women. The pheromone content of sweat may be one reason why women find sweat to be a turn on, especially in certain circumstances.
Since natural odors are often perceived as being offensive and hence worthy of annihilation by soaps, shampoos, antiperspirants, and deodorants, people who wish to maximize their pheromone production face something of a Catch-22 because many pheromones are produced not directly by us but instead as waste byproducts of bacteria that reside upon our bodies and feast on dead skin cells, sebum, and other debris. Thus, by washing before a date or other potentially romantic encounter, you may be decimating your sexual appeal (especially if your soap contains triclosan, a chemical that kills bacteria). A partial solution to this problem is to apply supplemental pheromones after your shower or bath. Pheromone production can also be reduced by topical or oral antibiotics.
While advertising mavens have inculcated the notion that antiperspirants and deodorants are critical to successful inter sexual relationships, the fact remains that these products can interfere with some of the basic chemical signals that draw men and women together. Deodorants destroy the harmless bacteria that normally reside on the skin and create pheromones, while antiperspirants block the sweat gland ducts that supply those bacteria with one of their raw materials. Perhaps a reasonable compromise is to reduce antiperspirant and deodorant use and accept a somewhat more natural smell as being an accouterment to the augmentation of your sexual appeal.
If you are a man who wishes to forgo the use of antiperspirants and deodorants, the best time to try this is when your partner is near ovulation. Research has shown that ovulating women are more receptive to natural odors.
Because the pubic and auxiliary areas are two of the primary sites at which pheromones are produced, the effectiveness of pheromones is increased by activities that juxtapose those sites to the nose. Putting your arm around a person you are sitting next to is an ideal way to ensure that your pheromones are received. Another such activity is oral sex. Some women are reluctant to allow a man to perform cunnilingus because they are uncomfortable about their vulvar odor. If the odor is indeed objectionable, it is a sign of an infection or poor hygiene. Just as smegma can develop beneath the foreskin of uncircumcised men who are not diligent about washing that area every day, bacteria can flourish in the folds of the vulva, especially if the woman is obese or wears clothing that inhibits evaporation. Assuming that a woman washes her vulva daily and does not wear occlusive clothing, any unpleasant smell is likely due to an infection. Incidentally, the often-maligned fishy smell is indicative of an infection (unless you have a rare genetic disorder called trimethylaminuria or you take some types of choline supplements).
As with everything else, companies that sell pheromone vary widely in both product quality and customer service. Only a few meet high standards in both quality, research, customer service, and product knowledge.
Pheromone response is to some degree, but certainly not absolutely, gender-specific. Primal Instinct for Women contains the pheromone androstadienone, and Primal Instinct for Men contains estratetraenol. Male VNO response to Primal Instinct for Women is approximately 40% of the female response, and female response to Primal Instinct for Men is about 40% of the male response. This blurring of gender specificity no doubt proves to be unsettling to Erox, the manufacturer of Primal Instinct. Notwithstanding any corporate paranoia over liability and their attempted mitigation of this problem by obfuscating the obvious gender utilization of their products, Erox should be justifiably proud of their accomplishments.
A product such as Primal Instinct contains a pheromone that enhances camaraderie and one's sense of well-being. Primal Instinct comes in two types: one intended for application on men, and another intended for application on women. The men's version enhances male well-being; the woman's version enhances female well-being. Seems strange, doesn't it? After all, the purpose of wearing cologne is the attraction of a mate, so it seems logical to assume that the male version would enhance a female's sense of well-being, so that women who are in proximity to a pheromonally supplemented man would feel good while they are in his presence. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that a man could apply Primal Instinct for Women and increase his success in dating. The people who manufacture Primal Instinct are certainly bright enough to realize that, so why don't they just do the apparently logical thing and have the male version attract women, and vice versa? By labeling the male version for use on males, the manufacturer can honestly claim that Megan's attraction for Steve had nothing to do with their product. Of course, they know you are smart enough to figure out which version you would like to wear, but they didn't tell you that.
Don't think that you can apply Primal Instinct or any other pheromone attraction spray and then walk by a person of the opposite sex, expecting them to decide that you are, after all, the one for them. Pheromones can induce a feeling of pleasure in the recipient, but this perception may or may not be attributed to your presence. According to the tenets of contemporary psychology, the attribution of a recognized nexus between you and the perception of happiness is more likely to develop in the pheromone recipient as the number of these exposures increases, enhancing the development of a learned response. Furthermore, the chance that an effect will be elicited on any occasion is improved when the pheromone emitter is close to the recipient, and this proximity is maintained for at least several minutes. Obviously, it helps to choose a location without strong air currents. Having dinner together in a restaurant, or watching a movie while sitting side-by-side, would be ideal circumstances in which to employ pheromonal attraction.
Given the lack of absolute gender specificity discussed earlier, it is reasonable to expect that concomitant use of Primal Instinct for Men and Primal Instinct for Women would evoke a response that is greater than what could be achieved by the use of just one pheromone cologne. Another advantage to using both types of Primal Instinct at the same time is that it helps camouflage the fact that the scent of Primal Instinct for Men is masculine, while the scent of Primal Instinct for Women is feminine. In the future, Erox may release an unscented pheromone concentrate that you can add to your favorite cologne or perfume.
Be careful of so-called pheromone sites that usually take the top spots in the search engines such as Yahoo and Google. They pay a lot of money to be listed in the top spots and it's usually just a big one- page advertisement trying to sell one pheromone product. Don't be enticed by the fancy graphics. Look for sites that want to educate you and let you research pheromones.
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