Human Pheromones and Sexual Attraction
Monday, August 30, 2010
Human Pheromones Attraction
Pheromones are odorless chemical substances that are secreted from sweat glands in humans. They are also produced by animals and act as a type of chemical communication. Some pheromones that animals (including humans) produce are designed to attract a mate and provide information about reproductive status and genetic compatibility, while others are used to mark trails, define boundaries, signal territories as well as provide a sense of familiarity.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Enhance your relationship with Pheromones
Perfumes and fragrances always attract everyone around you. Everyone loves sweet fragrances and are bound to get closer to you. But if you are still not able to attract the woman you fantasize or you are not that confident to approach her, then you can wear pheromone cologne that can arouse her to fulfill your desires. Pheromones contain that essential ingredient that triggers you sexual hormones to successfully attract the opposite sex and gain importance when you are socializing in parties or any other event.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Pheromones in Humans: Myth or Reality?
If you’re scientifically minded or just like to research things in depth; this is your article…It’s a bit long winded, but a very comprehensive and interesting article that digs deep into the subject of pheromones. If you care to read it in it’s entirety; you may just get a leg up on the competition!
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Human Pheromone
A pheromone is a chemical signal given out by the human body that triggers a natural response. This
pheromones can affect someone in varied ways. such as influencing behavior or social reaction to another person. There has been a great deal of study done on the subject of human pheromones and the role they play in attracting a member of the opposite sex , or simply being viewed as more approachable, friendlier, and therefore in greater demand to people in general.
Pheromonal Influences on Sociosexual Behavior in Young Women
A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of a synthesized putative female pheromone was conducted with regularly menstruating, university women (N=36, mean age=27.8). The pheromone formula was derived from earlier work investigating the underarm secretions of fertile, sexually active, heterosexual women. A vial of either synthesized pheromone or placebo was selected blindly and added to a subject's perfume.
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