View Full Version : Human Pheromones?? From Where??
sonicbum
09-07-2004, 07:26 PM
hi
all. im obviously pretty new here. out of curiosity, if these products have human pheromones in them, where do they
get them from? are they actually taken from humans or are they man made chemicals, designer drugs or what?? i
believe all the science behind all of this pheromone stuff, its all just so new to me i hope i dont ever come off as
sceptical. i kinda think of it this way, just because ive never heard of it, doesnt mean its not true. ive been
doing alot of research lately on this site and a few others trying to find out as much as i can before i bumbard you
with a bunch of newbie questions that have been posted 1000+ times already. any feedback on this would be greatly
appreciated, thanks. :thumbsup:
bheliom
09-07-2004, 08:21 PM
I'm definetely no expert, but
I'm pretty sure the phemomones used in colognes are synthetic (man-made.) I dont think they suck them out of dead
bodies or anything. :twisted:
koolking1
09-07-2004, 09:02 PM
nope, not dead ones.
DrSmellThis
09-07-2004, 10:14 PM
Certain robust, manly men,
like Koolking1, have what is known as "musk glands" located near their anus. Those with large "musk pouches" appear
to the untrained eye to have three "cheeks," or perhaps two "scrotii", depending on the angle of "view". These "men
of men" are highly sought after by the pheromone industry. Extraction methods are now quite humane, and involve a
special massage technique called the "stankawank", and a recepticle that resembles a mechanic's oil pan. But if you
tell anyone this, well, you know what we'd have to do.
DrSmellThis
09-07-2004, 10:18 PM
...or maybe most of them are
lab synthesized.
Gegogi
09-07-2004, 11:55 PM
Armpit scrapings?
koolking1
09-08-2004, 04:30 AM
"Extraction methods are now
quite humane" and it's a damn good thing too, it used to be pretty rough on me.
InternationalPlayboy
09-08-2004, 06:30 AM
hi
all. im obviously pretty new here. out of curiosity, if these products have human pheromones in them, where do they
get them from? are they actually taken from humans or are they man made chemicals, designer drugs or what??
:thumbsup:
A more disturbing question is, where does baby power and oil come from? I reckon that they
squeeze all the oil out first, then grind the remainder into powder. :)
sonicbum
09-08-2004, 07:27 AM
Armpit
scrapings?
haha, i wasnt aware we had so many comedians on here,lol. that was actually one of my first
guesses. ok, so there man made im gathering:blink: thanks for the info.
sonicbum
09-08-2004, 11:00 AM
...or maybe
most of them are lab synthesized. are other ones out there besides ones synthesized in a lab?? it looks
like 'pheros' doenst have any pheromones added in it. it looks like its just a collection of natural stuff that
has pheromones in them. is that corrrect? and if so, does that mean it doesnt have 'human' pheromones in it??
jvkohl
09-08-2004, 09:59 PM
Natural pheromones are considered by
most to be too expensive, since typically they must be "harvested" from animals. That's why synthetics are commonly
used. In chemistry, a molecule is a molecule--whether it's natural or created, so most people are not likely to
demand natural products. With products that do not divulge whether/which pheromones are used, or what amount is
used, you may be using a fragrance which can only be effective due to subjective experience: if someone else likes
the fragrance. Some will, some won't. Perfumers have been trying for years to come up with fragrances that most
people like, with successes that you've heard about, and failures that never make it to the market. With
pheromones, the largest effect is at the subconscious level, which basically means that the effect is not dependent
upon subjective experience. Whether or not you smell the pheromone content it will almost assuredly affect hormone
levels and behavior in the opposite sex. Studies now show that androstenol has positive effects on women; future
studies will show that androsterone also has positive effects, regardless of whether or not someone else consciously
detects an associated odor.
JVK
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