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WorkingMann
01-27-2007, 04:45 PM
I know here's not many women so I just wanna know..

I'm making a "new" cookbook (read more in open

discussion) and I'm making a womens section..
Is there something speciel you thing I should mention to women

that's not a general thing for both men and women..
Any good advices for other women I should tell about or

something speciel?
Hope to hear from the few of you that's in here because I wanna make this "new" cookbook as

good as possible also for women..

WorkingMann
01-27-2007, 05:10 PM
Just something that confuses

me..
This is not about pheromones so why have it been moved to Pheromone discussion?
The last time I made a post

in here that didn't exactly was about pheromones it was moved quickly but this has lesser to do with pheromones but

is moved to pheromone discussion..

belgareth
01-27-2007, 05:12 PM
If you'll go back and look in

the Forum Rules and Courtesy thread you'll see where it specifically says for men to not start threads in the

Women's forum. There's a good reason for that. However, the topic IS pheromones so it belongs here.

WorkingMann
01-27-2007, 05:13 PM
If you'll

go back and look in the Forum Rules and Courtesy thread you'll see where it specifically says for men to not start

threads in the Women's forum. There's a good reason for that.
But isn't womens forum also "just for

women only"? So men shouldn't be allowed to reply in here?
And I'm also just wondering why it was moved to here

when it doesn't have anything to do with pheromones..
I don't complain or wanna annoy anything with all these

"silly" questions but I'm just wondering.. :think:

belgareth
01-27-2007, 05:16 PM
No, if a woman asks a question

that a man can answer they should answer. We started the women's forum because every thread the women started got

buried by the 300 or so male oriented posts. So we started a place where women's issues could be discussed.

However, we decided that men starting threads there to ask women questions would still overwhelm the women's issues

so we disallowed it.

WorkingMann
01-27-2007, 05:18 PM
No, if a

woman asks a question that a man can answer they should answer. We started the women's forum because every thread

the women started got buried by the 300 or so male oriented posts. So we started a place where women's issues could

be discussed. However, we decided that men starting threads there to ask women questions would still overwhelm the

women's issues so we disallowed it.

Okay thanks.. That makes sence! Thanks Bel..
But why was my post

placed here then, when it hasn't anything to do with pheromones?

belgareth
01-27-2007, 05:58 PM
The topic for this thread is

pheromones and the science of attraction. I think women's knowledge and information would qualify under that

description.

Pendragon
06-21-2008, 10:42 AM
I was just thinking about

posting on this topic and discovered this old thread.

The cookbook is dated 2006. Anything further planned for

updates?
:blink:

idesign
06-22-2008, 09:15 PM
I was

just thinking about posting on this topic and discovered this old thread.

The cookbook is dated 2006. Anything

further planned for updates?
:blink:

The

Cookbook (http://pherolibrary.com/pheromone-guide/cookbook/cookbook.htm) is really a pretty amazing

document, full of great info that is as current now as it was then. The only shortcoming I see is in the Products

section, which could certainly use some updating. Same goes for the

Product Table (http://pherolibrary.com/reference/product-table.html).

Have some time on your hands

Pendragon? :lol:

Pendragon
06-28-2008, 06:34 AM
Yes. The Cookbook itself is

still real good and valid information. Only things I can think of off hand that could be updated would be to

include newer products not mentioned. Maybe update the mixes area if there was any interest.

idesign
06-29-2008, 06:26 PM
The whole mixes things seems to

me to be an "early days" thing when mone life was new and a lot of new ground was being covered. Those early

threads are great to read, and it must have been a fun time.

Now, its still a fun time, but all you have to do is

search the last 30 days of posting and you can find stories about any number of mixes with current products. Or do

a search on a specific product.

I agree that the newer products need to be added. Who has the time?

Pendragon
07-05-2008, 07:15 AM
I considering at least putting

the current cookbook into a PDF format. That would just seem easier to browse/search thru.

A good point there

would be I've heard phones like Blackberry and Iphone can read PDF's. Keep it on you for reference. :)