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snoop_doggLBC
04-13-2006, 10:37 PM
Sometimes on the forum, I am confused by the measurement techniques. For example, in my earlier post ('Suitability

of NPA for very tall people'), my dab is my thumb over bottle once- is that the right way please?

Also what is

an inch of SOE, I have the gel packs so what is the right way to measure?

PLEASE REPLY! Would only take a couple

of seconds.

Gegogi
04-14-2006, 01:17 AM
Rollon SOE is

easiest to discuss in terms of inches applied. In contrast, we measurebate gel packs as quarter pack, half pack or

full pack.

For a good time I apply a full pack of SOE or several feet of SOE rollon. It drives women nuts,

turning them into crazy motormouths that can't get enough of your BS and will say anything that pops into their

heads. Add a dash--or splash--of NPA and you be thumpin'

luxveritas
04-14-2006, 08:35 AM
SOE measurement doesn't seem

to be that important other than not wasting product and not smelling too strongly. It took a few months of regular

use for you soe bottle to loosen up enough for it to flow well. At first I was rolling very dry inches now it

applies better.

Pete
04-14-2006, 10:15 AM
...It took a few

months of regular use for you soe bottle to loosen up enough for it to flow well. At first I was rolling very dry

inches...

All the posts I've read suggest SOE dosage in inches. Does anyone have any SOE dosage

suggestions in terms of volume (ml)


...For a good time I apply a full pack of SOE or several feet

of SOE rollon. It drives women nuts...

I've been applying 8-12 inches of rollon which seems to be

pretty dry, but I keep hearing "less is more" so I figured that I was applying enough. Again, how much is several

feet in terms of volume or in terms of mcg of phermones per application?

Pete

Gegogi
04-14-2006, 11:08 AM
Again, how much is several

feet in terms of volume or in terms of mcg of phermones per application?


Nobody knows for sure

and it's difficult to measure. The bottles are not consistent: some flow like water while others are dry indeed.



However, you could be the one to measurebate it. Take a full bottle, note the total volume (the total amount

of 'nol 'n 'rone suspended in the carrier is published onsite). Each time you use it, note the total strokes and

their length. When the bottle is empty, review your notes and calulate the average amount of liquid distributed per

inch. Of course it will only be an approximation. Personally I don't care but if you're into measurebation it

would be way cool.