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canivaro
09-15-2004, 02:56 PM
Heyo. I got a
question, it may been asked before, perhaps not. But I was wondering if the color of the clothes you wear affect the
results of wearing p-mones? I don't know it's just me or what but I've realized that when I've used SoE alone
with light shirts(white, grey) I get the friendly hits from the chicks. The dudes are also kinda outgoing too with
me. Now I've also used worn darker color shirts(red, black, brown) also with SoE and I don't get the same results:
I don't notice anything from the chicas.
Now I find this interesting: when I've worn AE/m with darker color
shirts, i get girls looking at me differently, almost wanting my attention. They cross, uncross, open legs.
THis
may sound dumb but Imma continue experimenting with this. I was wondering if any body wanted to join me in this
experiment with me. Like agree on wearing the same p-mone and same color shirt and see if we get similar results.
THink about it... Later.
Pancho1188
09-15-2004, 03:32 PM
I wouldn't doubt
it...supermarkets put red colors at the entrance to get you to buy more...they'd put pheromones in the stores, too,
if they thought it would help...but as one article posted around here said, they found that it might be unethical.
Heyo. I got a
question, it may been asked before, perhaps not. But I was wondering if the color of the clothes you wear affect the
results of wearing p-mones? I don't know it's just me or what but I've realized that when I've used SoE alone
with light shirts(white, grey) I get the friendly hits from the chicks. The dudes are also kinda outgoing too with
me. Now I've also used worn darker color shirts(red, black, brown) also with SoE and I don't get the same results:
I don't notice anything from the chicas.
Now I find this interesting: when I've worn AE/m with darker
color shirts, i get girls looking at me differently, almost wanting my attention. They cross, uncross, open legs.
THis may sound dumb but Imma continue experimenting with this. I was wondering if any body wanted to join me
in this experiment with me. Like agree on wearing the same p-mone and same color shirt and see if we get similar
results.
THink about it... Later.
Interesting thinking! Maybe some colors are associated with
feelings or biological mechanisms, thus supporting or contradicting your "phero message".
CollegeStudent
09-15-2004, 04:46 PM
Interesting
thinking! Maybe some colors are associated with feelings or biological mechanisms, thus supporting or contradicting
your "phero message".
Color affecting emotion is not a new idea. Thats why they put light pastel or
bland colors in jail cells, and not sharp reds and such, to calm prisoners down. Theres more, and probably better,
examples than that.
Friendly1
09-16-2004, 08:47 PM
Read John Molloy's <i>Dress
for success</i> to learn more about how people perceive clothing, including colors. He bases his book on a great
deal of direct research involving double blind studies.
Most of the book is concerned with how a man should
dress in the corporate world. For the social world, he devotes a chapter, and the rules are almost opposite those
for the corporate world, but he still covers a lot of ground.
bump. Good one carnivo. A man ahead
of his time! This relates to another thread.
http://pherolibrary.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12001
MOBLEYC57
10-23-2004, 07:08 AM
Ahha! So it t'was you, CarniV,
that had ideas/thoughts/questions about colors! Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice usage of yer left brain! :thumbsup:
cuddlebear
10-23-2004, 02:01 PM
Very interesting, and I would
like to participate in this experiment too, but I have 2 problems ... I have a very limited wardrobe for starters,
and almost everything I have, at least shirt-wise is more than one color ... I have only one solid color shirt (dark
green) and I haven't noticed any increased/decreased attention on the days I wear it. But it's a valid point and
you've got me curious ...
tonicma
10-23-2004, 10:27 PM
Different colours do in fact
have different affects in a person's mood and feelings.
For example, there is a very strong contrast between white
and black. When people see you all in black, they get a somewhat "dangerous mysterious" type of feeling. While if
you wear all white, you get the "angelic, kind" type of feeling from others.
Green colour and blue ones give you a
relaxing feeling. This is why most houses use a combination of green/blue coloured paints. The pure white color is
too harmful to eye.
Also, this is also a result of our biological reactions to light. For example, we don't like
looking a white paper, or white wall too much, if you do you get a very "irritated eye" type of feeling. Since all
the light is reflected back when it hits the white colour.
Now when looking at black, it is not as "irritating to
the eye", this is because most of the colour are obsorbed by the black colour.
Now, in terms of us interprestating
moods.
Light colours are related to spring, good mood, happy.
Dark colours are related to winter, fall, death, bad
mood.
Thus, we react to this automatically. Why do you think novels always related a sad or bad mood with dark
colors.
So, chick will probably feel good in light clothes. Also if you look around and pay attention to what
girls wear, usually they wear light colors. Very rarely do they wear dark colours like black unless going out for
dinner etc to get the "mysterious, sexy, dangerous" look.
I mean, when we see a girl walking on the street in a
black dress, what do you feel. You feel hyped, you feel this girl is sexy, dangerou, wild.
Now if you see a girl
in say pink, or light red, blue etc. how do you feel and think.
You would think, this girl is nice, innocent, with
the "nature".
So you get the point.
Colours ALWAYS effect the mood of a person. This is why you should think
about what to wear when meeting for a date, meeting etc. Because the wrong colour for the wrong occation will
really mess things up.
So, with the right colour AND style, plus the right phermone to go with the "colour mood"
intended, it will be a killer.
platinumfox
12-13-2004, 07:51 PM
Very Interesting theory
Carivaro!Yeah Ill try it and post my results in this thread.
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