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sweet thing
09-07-2006, 09:55 PM
What mones can a female wear to attrack an asian male?

I read tons about how mones affect asian

females, but nothing about what works on asian men.

thanks,

Sweet Thing

Gegogi
09-07-2006, 10:11 PM
Hmm, I'm an Asian male and am

attracted to Sweet Things! From a distance I first notice a twinkle in the eye and or a smile. As I get nearer, how

she carries herself, fitness level and clothing say a lot about her personality, so a good report will certainly

draw me in for a sniff of her sweet scent and hopefully the sound of her voice. The funny thing is sometimes

beautiful and engaging women aren't sexually attractive to me, whereas rather less desirable women occasionally

light my candle so to speak. I'd say once past the physical aspects, personality is almost everything. I know

pheromones play a role as I've been sexually attracted to women I hated, but I haven't a clue as to what works on

me. I suspect we're just like other guys.

Sigma
09-09-2006, 10:46 AM
What mones can

a female wear to attrack an asian male?

I read tons about how mones affect asian females, but nothing about

what works on asian men.

thanks,

Sweet Thing
Copulins, Alpha-androstenol, Estratetraenol should

work as a good universal mix.

Are you looking to get with an Americanized Asian, or a recent migrant?

The

reason I ask this is that I, as an American-Asian male, have noticed that there are distinct differences in what I

find attractive, and what a recent migrant might find attractive.

I can recall one experience where I was quite

sure a woman used mones on me. It was a stripper in fact, who's belly, which she thrusted into my face, smelled

distinctly of copulins, covered with a flowery fragrance. It was an...arousing, experience to say the least

lol.

Copulins have a distinct stank to them though, and while Americanized Asians might find cops attractive,

excessive amounts would probably put-off someone who recently migrated to the states, or someone who had a strict

asian upbringing.