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smooth312
10-23-2006, 06:29 PM
Hi, I have to say...of course, as we all probably know from experience...that SOE

gives me a really nice high/buzz.

This morning I wore probably a lot more than usual, I think it was maybe 70" or

something. I felt sooo relaxed. It was like being drunk or high without the bad side-effects. It does make me a

little drowsy, but it's really not an issue, as I can shake that off with a little caffeine.

Anyway, I'm

wondering, is it a combination of ingredients that give that effect, or is one single ingredient that produces that

"buzz"?

Because, I was hoping you could tell me so I could go just buy some of whatever it is. I really wish

there was some herb/pill that I could take to get that feeling. I'm somewhat nervous/anxious sometimes, and having

something like that just would be so cool.

I'd very much appreciate any info. about this.

And thanks again

for such a great and effective product, it rocks!

Btw, I made a thread (rather than PM you), because I figured

others may also be interested. But feel free to PM me if you think you wouldn't want to everyone to know?

elektrobank
10-23-2006, 07:18 PM
I've noticed the same

thing. When I wear it I'm a lot more talkative and sometimes very hyper and also the people I'm talking to are

usually happy and telling me how much fun I am. I've actually started dabbing some below my nose so I'll be

breathing it in all night. Wasn't sure if it was the SOE or maybe I've just been becoming more social and funny. I

really need to try a couple nights out without it to see the difference but haven't been wanting to go without it

if it is in fact it's what's really causing this, it's too much fun to take a night off from. Anyone else have

this effect?

jvkohl
10-23-2006, 07:19 PM
Despite other reports of the "buzz"

phenomenon, I don't know of any SoE ingredients that could cause it. Since it is not a generally reported effect,

it is probably a combination of more individualistic

factors.

JVK




Hi, I have to say...of course, as

we all probably know from experience...that SOE gives me a really nice high/buzz.

This morning I wore

probably a lot more than usual, I think it was maybe 70" or something. I felt sooo relaxed. It was like being

drunk or high without the bad side-effects. It does make me a little drowsy, but it's really not an issue, as I

can shake that off with a little caffeine.

Anyway, I'm wondering, is it a combination of ingredients that

give that effect, or is one single ingredient that produces that "buzz"?

Because, I was hoping you could

tell me so I could go just buy some of whatever it is. I really wish there was some herb/pill that I could take to

get that feeling. I'm somewhat nervous/anxious sometimes, and having something like that just would be so

cool.

I'd very much appreciate any info. about this.

And thanks again for such a great and effective

product, it rocks!

Btw, I made a thread (rather than PM you), because I figured others may also be

interested. But feel free to PM me if you think you wouldn't want to everyone to know?

bronzie
10-23-2006, 07:37 PM
Yeah, ive noticed SOE do this as

well, however I kind of like this buzz, no clue what its doing to my body chemistry, but who cares.

Gegogi
10-23-2006, 07:54 PM
This morning I wore

probably a lot more than usual, I think it was maybe 70" or something.

Ah dunno, if JVK says

there's no "buzz" element in SOE he'd be the one to know. I can't say SOE gives me a buzz, but I wear it nearly

everyday so I'm used to it. I do get a bit more friendly and talkitive but that ain't remotely a buzz in the same

sense as a couple bong hits or even a strong cup of coffee.

Nevertheless, 70 inches of SOE may have given

you a buzz by virtue of skin absorption of alcohol and other ingredients. Mayhaps the placebo effect has taken hold.

70 inches of SOE may well reinforce your expectation to put on a buzz.

bronzie
10-23-2006, 08:00 PM
I dropped a new full SOE bottle

on my floor and it cracked open, spilling the whole liquid onto a wooden floor, I was so over powered, that I felt

like wearing a mask. My room stunk for 3 weeks straight, of .rone or something, and it was potent. And I can still

smell traces of it at times.

SOE is strong. Although a few roles on the skin is ok, it gives me a mild buzz,

pour a bottle over a floor than tellme if this stuff buzzes you out.

maxo-texas
10-23-2006, 09:40 PM
Buzz here too.

Sigma
10-23-2006, 10:47 PM
High doses of anol gives me a

slight buzz. Extremely high doses gives me (and others around me) a headache.

gaf
10-23-2006, 11:59 PM
The first couple of times I used SOE

I felt a bit light headed , ok now though...

koolking1
10-24-2006, 05:15 AM
I put a dab of SOE/m

gelpack on m girlfriend's upper lip and she felt like she had a mild weed buzz. Myself, it makes me mildly

drowsy.

SoCal
10-24-2006, 07:49 AM
That sounded really funny!

Big M
10-24-2006, 04:00 PM
I've never caught a buzz from SOE

!
But I could see how that could be an added bonus.

Gegogi
10-24-2006, 04:10 PM
I wish it buzzed me out. A couple

feet of SOE is a lot cheaper than good weed.

maxo-texas
10-24-2006, 08:36 PM
Weed is like sex.
Even bad

weed is pretty good.

mrhorn300
11-04-2006, 11:37 AM
..........

HornyMan
11-21-2006, 07:53 AM
Buzz here too. It makes me

drowsy and sleepy, and light headed.

Tester123
02-16-2008, 01:28 PM
I also feel a buzz from SOE.

I have a tendency to get somewhat gabby with it, which is something I would rather leave to the women.

Nevertheless, it does kind of create a comfortable, fun environment when I am among a group of people.

On another

note, I don't find the smell of unscented SOE with no cover at all offensive. Is this just me or do others feel

that way? I almost wonder if it just is a good smell when combined with my individual body

chemistry.

jvkohl
02-16-2008, 07:08 PM
On

another note, I don't find the smell of unscented SOE with no cover at all offensive. Is this just me or do others

feel that way? I almost wonder if it just is a good smell when combined with my individual body

chemistry.

There is no reason you would find unscented SoE offensive. It's a good smell (to the

majority of men and women). Combined with natrural body chemistry--it adds even more of the masculine components to

your scent signature. Nevertheless, most women are conditioned to respond to pleasant odors that they consciously

detect/ That's the reason to use the scented product or a cover that you like. Consciously detected fragrance

actually can add to the affect on behavior. It may also distract--if it's not perceived as

pleasant.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18031410?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pu

bmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum
Concluding sentence from the article: "Nevertheless, as shown here, when

sensory input is infinitesimal, important information fragments can escape strategic regulation and influence social

judgments. Consequently, we can only hope that the subtle smells we emit make a pleasant impression on other

people."

There's more to research and development of a pheromone-enhanced product that simply mixing

whatever's available.


James V. Kohl
The Scent of Eros

Tester123
02-16-2008, 08:39 PM
There is

no reason you would find unscented SoE offensive. It's a good smell (to the majority of men and women). Combined

with natrural body chemistry--it adds even more of the masculine components to your scent signature. Nevertheless,

most women are conditioned to respond to pleasant odors that they consciously detect/ That's the reason to use the

scented product or a cover that you like. Consciously detected fragrance actually can add to the affect on behavior.

It may also distract--if it's not perceived as

pleasant.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18031410?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed

_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18031410?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed<br /><br />_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum)
Concluding sentence from the article: "Nevertheless, as shown here, when

sensory input is infinitesimal, important information fragments can escape strategic regulation and influence social

judgments. Consequently, we can only hope that the subtle smells we emit make a pleasant impression on other

people."

There's more to research and development of a pheromone-enhanced product that simply mixing whatever's

available.


James V. Kohl
The Scent of Eros

Got it. That makes sense. I can see that a pleasant

smell would help with the effects of the pheromones, since smells themselves can have an effect and also tend to

make a person take deeper sniffs. I just have seen many posts where people say they don't like the smell of

pheromones. I also have encountered some that I am not so fond of, but I really like how SOE smells on

me.

jvkohl
02-17-2008, 09:12 PM
Got it.

That makes sense. I can see that a pleasant smell would help with the effects of the pheromones, since smells

themselves can have an effect and also tend to make a person take deeper sniffs. I just have seen many posts where

people say they don't like the smell of pheromones. I also have encountered some that I am not so fond of, but I

really like how SOE smells on me.

Many of the products that have entered the market since SoE, and

most before SoE have included androstenone, which has a characteristic "urinous odor." But since the concept was

intially brought to us (e.g., other mammals) from literature on pigs, there was was no reason for marketers not to

stay with the theme: here, use this so you'll attract ???? through your non-functional remnant of a mammalian VNO.

It gets really confusing for them to explain what's really happening--so why bother. Marketers aren't trying to

teach you anything. I've tried to educate others on the disadvantage of incorporating urine odors into human

courtship, but people still think androstenone works. By people, I mean those who are not primarily involved in

scientific pursuits.

James V. Kohl
The Scent of Eros