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xxxPantero
05-18-2004, 07:06 PM
Well it would seem that

pheromones fo me are still, so far, not \"working\". I\'m not expecting anyone to blatantly come up and say

\"fu<k me!\" but no one\'s reactions to me have differed from whn I wear pheromones or not. In bodybuilding,

there is a term called \"hard gainer\". This means that a person finds it more difficult to increase muscle mass

than others. I am a \"hard pheromoner\" it would seem. Dammit. I\'ll try out a few more combos, then if nothing

still, return it to Bruce.

Well, veen withour the mones, this board is still educational and entertaining, so I

won\'t disappear anytime soon. And if anything, I\'ll be on the lookout for Pheros or any new product that might

smell nice on me.

dping28
05-19-2004, 04:39 AM
Have you tried just

using the pheromones on an individual basis? Just none, just nol, etc? Maybe your natural chemistry is high already

with one and the mixes you use overpower with one and maybe scaring people away or just be indiffiernt. Im no expert

on this just a thought i had.

Friendly1
05-19-2004, 07:32 AM
How well do you read

body language?

DrSmellThis
05-19-2004, 09:15 AM
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Have you tried just using the pheromones on an

individual basis? Just none, just nol, etc? Maybe your natural chemistry is high already with one and the mixes you

use overpower with one and maybe scaring people away or just be indiffiernt. Im no expert on this just a thought i

had.

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Good idea.

zeu2003
05-19-2004, 12:15 PM
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Have you

tried just using the pheromones on an individual basis? Just none, just nol, etc? Maybe your natural chemistry is

high already with one and the mixes you use overpower with one and maybe scaring people away or just be indiffiernt.

Im no expert on this just a thought i had.

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Good idea.

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Yea, try that definitely! I used SoE\'s -nol and it didnt do anything

for me, but when i used TE it really worked well. It seems that my body produces more -nol than -none and

adding -none to me seemed to have \"balanced the equation\" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

DrSmellThis
05-19-2004, 12:47 PM
I mean pheromones are

constantly working for every person. We can supplement some of them. Balance is important. Curiosity about oneself

is many times rewarded. Who knows? Everyone\'s body is different. You could need A1, WAGG, or -rone, even. Chikara

might even be helpful. Of course, there are cost issues involved.

Which products have you tried, for how long?

Did you mix, or use separately? How much do you tend to use? Maybe there\'s a pattern.

Have you noticed

anything at all with pheromone use, good or bad?

xxxPantero
05-19-2004, 04:44 PM
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Have you tried just using the pheromones on an

individual basis? Just none, just nol, etc? Maybe your natural chemistry is high already with one and the mixes you

use overpower with one and maybe scaring people away or just be indiffiernt. Im no expert on this just a thought i

had.

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Yep, and I\'m pretty good with body language (sometimes I

am WAY off).

But, I\'m young, and maybe there\'s too much -none. I\'ve tried using SOE, one hit 2 years

ago, never repeated. Of course, in the last 2 years, I\'ve ate different, grew a bit, put on some muslce, etc. so

my chemistry may be different.

Regardless of pheromones, behavior is a better \"tool\" for attraction. My soon

to be brother-in-law has women swooning over him. He\'s slightly above-average looking, maybe a notch or two above

me, but he is a MAN. Not macho. He is a leader, sometimes headstrong, has his life together, educated, tall,

respectful, honest (sometimes blunt), and is still a good friend. You can\'t have warm feelings for this guy: You

either love/admire/respect him, or you completely dislike him and think he is an [censored]. I\'ve been through

the latter, now I believe the former. Learning from his actions have \"worked\" for me better than any pheromone,

so far.

I\'d buy the pheros for the scent alone, but I CAN\'T SMELL ANY OF THEM. The scents don\'t last on

my skin, which is where colognes are supposed to go... where the body heat is.

tounge
05-19-2004, 07:54 PM
Dude, read again what you

wrote about your brother in law. Emulate those traits and you will attract all knds of women. WORD!

Holmes
05-19-2004, 08:33 PM
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Regardless of pheromones, behavior is a better \"tool\" for attraction. My

soon to be brother-in-law has women swooning over him. He\'s slightly above-average looking, maybe a notch or two

above me, but he is a MAN. Not macho. He is a leader, sometimes headstrong, has his life together, educated, tall,

respectful, honest (sometimes blunt), and is still a good friend. You can\'t have warm feelings for this guy: You

either love/admire/respect him, or you completely dislike him and think he is an [censored]. I\'ve been through

the latter, now I believe the former. Learning from his actions have \"worked\" for me better than any pheromone,

so far.

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Right on.


Holmes

belgareth
05-20-2004, 05:59 AM
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Regardless of pheromones, behavior is a better

\"tool\" for attraction. My soon to be brother-in-law has women swooning over him. He\'s slightly above-average

looking, maybe a notch or two above me, but he is a MAN. Not macho. He is a leader, sometimes headstrong, has his

life together, educated, tall, respectful, honest (sometimes blunt), and is still a good friend. You can\'t have

warm feelings for this guy: You either love/admire/respect him, or you completely dislike him and think he is an

[censored]. I\'ve been through the latter, now I believe the former. Learning from his actions have \"worked\"

for me better than any pheromone, so far.



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There\'s your

answer.

Friendly1
05-20-2004, 07:50 AM
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Yep, and I\'m pretty good with body language

(sometimes I am WAY off).

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Hard to agree or disagree with your

assessment of your body language skills on the basis of that. No one gets it right all the time. But I have

learned a great deal about it over the past couple of years. I never realized how many cues we give off about what

we are thinking all day long. I used to watch my now ex-boss pick link off his pants in meetings. He seldom made

eye contact with people who were speaking, and often turned around and did other stuff, or took phone calls in the

middle of meetings.

Needless to say, his lack of respect for his staff did not help morale.

Actions DO speak

louder than words.