View Full Version : Quitting pheromones?
MissingInAction
06-05-2004, 03:50 PM
Allright,
is one supposed to keep using pheromones for ever? I mean, when do you quit? How do people around you react when you
suddenly stop 'being appealing'?
a.k.a.
06-05-2004, 03:55 PM
How do people
around you react when you suddenly stop 'being appealing'?
They ignore me. I feel like the invisible
man, which is a welcome change from time to time but... Quit pheromones?!?! Are you crazy?!?!
franki
06-05-2004, 03:56 PM
If you can create a certain image
by using pheromones, you will probably keep this (positive) image for awhile even though you don't use it. I don't
think it's very likely your SO will leave JUST because you don't use mones anymore.. ;)
franki
06-05-2004, 03:57 PM
They ignore me. I
feel like the invisible man, which is a welcome change from time to time but... Quit pheromones?!?! Are you
crazy?!?!
Yeah, it sort of feels like that... Not nice.
Holmes
06-05-2004, 03:57 PM
How do
people around you react when you suddenly stop 'being appealing'?
In some cases, exactly the same.
Allright,
is one supposed to keep using pheromones for ever? I mean, when do you quit? How do people around
you react when you suddenly stop 'being appealing'?
If I were the owner of L-S that would be my
hope.
Watcher
06-06-2004, 01:38 AM
Depends on yorue viewpoint and if
you are willing to keep uisng them ?
MissingInAction
06-06-2004, 03:05 AM
I'm getting AE/m and
surely don't want to use it for ever, I want to use it for as little as possible. I can't really put in words the
way I think the whole thing works, but I'll try.
Hard to say where it all begins, but you look for pheromone
help when you're not the alpha you wish you were, meaning you don't feel good being yourself, you feel insecure,
inadequate, perhaps incompetent. I would suppose the body itself signals to the outer world all that, so your body
language and your natural pheromone (levels) tell the people around you, that you're not much fun, that you don't
have big goals and big heart. Yes I included body language in it, for it is undoubtly a big part of this game. Now,
you take pheromones, that signal... no wait.. that SHOUT that YOU'RE THE MAN. This in many cases would not fit what
the body says via body language, so it would really depend on how strong this body language is and how good a target
person perceives that. Your bodylanguage may change even when you first apply some pheromones, because they give you
some sort of confidence, a secret weapon, a talisman, that make you strong, and you can't hide that, so a part of
this is the good old placebo. I'm not saying the pheromones don't work, not by far, but they need body's support.
I assume that once you're getting hits and begin scoring chicks, it would probably best to lower the dose of
pheromones and quit using them. By that time the body would be boosted by a huge wave of confidence, pleasure and
self security, and your natural pheromone excertion and perhaps more importantly body language would be much
differend than before you went with artificial help. If you never want to quit you're a foolish junkie in my
opinion. And artificial pheromones were not meant to be used like that. You can flame me now till I'm all crusty
and black.
koolking1
06-06-2004, 07:04 AM
I don't think anyone is
going to "flame" you for having you own opinion about this. If she loves you, she loves you.
oscar
06-06-2004, 07:27 AM
MissingInAction,
I'm not certain whether it was your INTENTION to be flamed until you're "all crusty and
black", or if this reply will satisfy your needs, but I will say that making all these assumptions having not tried
the products yourself you ARE being rather presumptuous.
The overwhelming majority of pheromone users that I
know personally are anything BUT insecure, inadequate, or incompetent. They are mostly VERY "alpha" men and women.
And in the way that a successful warrior would want to have the latest tools and technology working for him, they
seek every edge that is available to them. They utilize pheromones for the advantages they provide, but they're not
dependent upon them.
There are of course those users that you've alluded to who aren't as successful in their
endeavors, and in point of fact pheromones DO offer them a greater potential advantage than they offer those who
need them less. I suppose that these users MAY have a propensity to become dependent on their use to some degree. I
doubt however that any user would become dependent if he were NOT achieving results, and it's surely not the case
that a dependency sparked by success would lead to the use of more or "harder" products as it might in the case of
substance abuse, (such is not the nature of phero use) so your "junkie" reference wouldn't quite be totally
applicable to this scenario.
The theory you outlined of the user achieving success and then weaning off or
totally quitting the use of pheromones is a scenario that is more likely in the case of the user who has "success"
defined as the establishment of a long term relationship. But not all of us have a long term relationship as our
goal. Some here just want to have numerous "short term relationships", and for those users the continued use of
pheromones has suited their purpose with few, if any, negative reports of dependency issues.
Here's as
"flame-y" as I'm going to get on you:
You are hypothesizing based on your limited second-hand knowledge of the
subject. Try the stuff and see if your opinions might change.
But if you're a person with an "addictive
personality" who is prone to dependency issues, and genuinely concerned that this might end up being an overall
negative influence on you, maybe you should just send back the AE unopened. Nobody needs your money so badly that
they're going to be willing to take the chance of making a junkie out of you. ;)
Either way, GOOD LUCK!
Oscar :)
MissingInAction
06-06-2004, 07:44 AM
Oscar, thanx. I think
you may have slightly misunderstood me. First off, I surely do intend to try and use the pheromone mix I've
ordered, that does not mean I should not have some doubts on the contrary, from the second hand experience I've
learned it works, and I'm pretty sure it will work with me. The thing is I am always being sceptical about
something unknown to me, and btw., sceptical does not mean afraid or phobic. Anything regarding changes in ourselves
is a red flag as it is potentially dangerous even if it has been tested - because usually it has not been tested
long-term. I don't think pheromones would be able to do any physical damage to us, but psycological... I can't
help myself but to worry about that.
I wasn't talking long-term relationship, as far as I know from this
board, users report charisma increase, they got more approachable, to all, not just women. I think this is the part
to get addicted. If you, after years of use suddenly quit using mones, might you not become 'invisible'? Surely
enough you'd continue using them at once!
I'll be sure to post results of my testings when I receive AE/m
which would probably be in 10 days or so.
Comparing a synthetic Pheromone wearer
to a addictive junkie is way up there in the stratosphere and ridiculous. Some don't use it just to get chicks as
you say, people use it for a friendly environment in the workplace(which could lead to promotions), and married
couples to enhance their relationships. I have to tell you if you don't have the confidence or the personality,
these products will not help you. Sure you'll get noticed at first while wearing them, but if you say something
stupid or your personality is crap you just screwed up whatever chances you had to begin with.
Pancho1188
06-06-2004, 02:00 PM
Allright, is one supposed to keep using pheromones for ever? I mean, when do you quit? How
do people around you react when you suddenly stop 'being appealing'?
I like your philisophical question.
I've been debating this myself. I mean, if I attract a girl with -mones, how do I keep this up? Is it really me
she went for? If I stopped, would she not want me anymore? It's a tough ego question to answer. Now, most people
will tell you that -mones aren't that extreme...
...but have you ever seen a woman change her mind based on a
feeling? It happens all the time... Obviously, I'm speaking from a bad personal experience. I was dumped
from a committed relationship based purely on this explanation: "It feels different."
What the *($&?!?!?!?
(sorry, I lost it for a moment...I'm back)
Seriously, though...this is the reasoning I received. What if I got
a girl with -mones and the single fact that it felt different (aka she saw me more as a friend than a lover) without
-mones caused the whole thing to go awry?
It's a difficult question to face. The way you 'must' inevitably
take it is to say that it's just a good way to get people to socialize more, get you the 'edge' over other
people, and get you noticed by the opposite sex...and you let your physical and personality traits take care of the
rest.
In other words, you use the -mones to attract the girl, and you use yourself to get and keep the girl.
That is only if you're using -mones to get women, of course...if you're using them for business, you'd only use
them at big meetings or whatever...if you're using them socially, you can just throw some SOE on before a party.
When you've gotten through whatever stage you're in that put you on to -mones in the first place, it's your
choice whether to keep going forever (I mean, people are going to wear cologne/perfume for most of their lives) or
stop.
Does this make sense?
oscar
06-08-2004, 04:50 PM
There was a lot of
informative stuff about DHEA on this thread, but it had taken a somewhat oblique turn away from the original
topic.
"Quitting Pheromones/DHEA Issues" can now be found
here on the Health board. (http://66.45.239.227/forum/showthread.php?t=10498)
Oscar :)
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