View Full Version : are there anti-pheromones?
starboy
12-19-2004, 01:39 PM
so I was
thinking today-- we all know about how pheromones are created in sweat etc. etc. do you guys think sweat could also
produce chemicals that drive people away? antipheromones if you will? just a curiosity
Sometimes the coversions can have a
negative affect.
SirAngel
12-19-2004, 04:23 PM
Well probberbly, because we all
know that dogs can smell fear and that isn´t very attractive i guess..so our body could be able to produce
something that doesn´t smell appealing to ohters and I don´t mean what you produce when you eat baked beans ;-)
CptKipling
12-19-2004, 07:14 PM
-none is sometimes considered a
repulsive pheromone.
For the record, pheromones are just airborn chemical messengers, so there are no
antipheromones, as such.
Exactly, what captain said. IE, a
fear pheromone is no less of a pheromone than a sex pheromone. But yea, there are pheromones that drive people
away, ie bad health, death and dying, fear. An overabundance of something like none too.
BIONIC MAN
12-19-2004, 08:40 PM
OD on none and yes you will
repulse:POKE: im learning the hard way:think:
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