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platinumfox
03-10-2007, 10:22 AM
I

decided to take a gamble and buy some AndroSTANone and Estrateanol and was wondering who has bought these or any of

the mones in the Kits/Supplies Store

I was curious on what races of women you attract with each one?

I

am guessing Estrateanol would work on any race but may be wrong

What other mones do you mix with

these?

Thanks

Gegogi
03-10-2007, 12:08 PM
Do you mean estratetraenol?

That's primarily a female pheromone known to impart a sense of relaxation and well being to men. If anything, your

guy friends might like you more. It's used in minute amounts in Realm for Men.

AndroSTANone is a fairly new

molecule and not too many of us have used it. Currently it is used to buffer androstenone in several mixes. It seems

to reduce the negative side effects of none while preserving the most of the good ones. So it may prove to be a good

combo with OD levels of NPA or PI. I've used it as a stand alone for a short time and thought it to have social

enhancing properties, somewhat like SOE.

As for attracting various races, I think that's up to you! Here in

Honolulu most of the women I know are Asian, so I'm not a good judge of racial diversity. I will say attraction

seems to work out to 90% you and 10% mones.

stuttgart-man
03-10-2007, 12:32 PM
As far as I know

Estrateraenol is the counterpart to Androstadienone! Whereas adienone attracts women, tetraenol attracts men at the

same case! Both have a strong effect on the VNO, adienone effects mainly the women-VNO, tetraenol the men-VNO!



But what exactly effects AndrostadienOL?

WorkingMann
03-10-2007, 03:27 PM
Geg I made a posts a while

back about STAnone..
I asked about if it was like regular none but only more or less with the good effects from

none.. Is that true?
I read a bunch of posts and wasn't sure if I got it right..
And do you know if STAnone has a

more mild smell then normal none? I read it but not sure if I got that right.. You know anything about

that?
:blink:

Gegogi
03-10-2007, 05:26 PM
Like I wrote above, my experience

with androSTANone is it's more of a social lubricant, somewhat like SOE. Perhaps that's why it works well as a

buffer for androSTeNone: it counters the intimidating aspects with social lube. I've tried 50/50 mixes of

androSTANone and androSTeNone and it wasn't for me. The androSTANone mellowed the raw sexual edge of androSTeNone

too much. However it may be just the ticket for a young cocky alpha wantabe all full of natural androSTeNone.

As

for smell, androSTANone stinks somewhat in the same ball park as androSTeNone. To my nose it ain't as acid and

pissy, but plenty strong to require serious cover.

tounge
03-11-2007, 12:26 AM
I think that AndroSTANone is one of

the secret ingredients in NPA and Edge.

terry0400-40
03-11-2007, 04:48 AM
I think that

AndroSTANone is one of the secret ingredients in NPA and Edge.I purchased

some of the AndrostAnone from a Chemical direct company many months ago for a relatively cheap price, but i was not

at all impressed with it even one whit. Personally i think some of the suppliers are just a waste of time and

money.. :frustrate

platinumfox
03-11-2007, 07:56 AM
Do you mean

estratetraenol? That's primarily a female pheromone known to impart a sense of relaxation and well being to men.

Whoopsie I had no idea it was a ladies mone.I might as well experiment and see how it affects women.

gecko
03-14-2007, 09:50 AM
Do you mean

estratetraenol? That's primarily a female pheromone known to impart a sense of relaxation and well being to

men.
at first, i was wondering if a guy wearing estratetraenol (in addition to other -mones) might be good

for business situations; e.g. negotiating a contract. the thought was that the other side (assuming the party

you're negotiating w/is male) would feel relaxed around you in addition to looking up to you (like, say, you were

wearing A314 or something). then i realized that (at least in a contract negotiation situation) you might not

necessarily want the other side to feel relaxed around you; i.e. you want the other side to look up to you. it all

depends on the situation, of course.

EDIT: for example, assuming a guy wearing estratetraenol does

help males around him feel more relaxed, i wouldn't wear it at a motion hearing in court (if the other party's

lawyer is male) b/c i don't want the other party's lawyer to feel relaxed. but if i'm interviewing a male client

or taking a deposition from my client's male witness, then maybe i would want that male to feel relaxed.

whether

estratetraenol would counter, say, A314's benefits, i have no idea. i'd like to test it out, but not enough money.

:sad: plus, my past theories have turned out to be expensive duds before. :rofl:

Gegogi
03-14-2007, 02:35 PM
Normally EST is associated with

women and enhances bonding between couples. I don't think making your boys all soft 'n wide-eyed towards is what

you want in business relatonships. Realize you will be influenced by EST as well... Might be good for attracting gay

men (haven't tried nor do I plan to!)

gecko
03-14-2007, 03:39 PM
I don't think

making your boys all soft 'n wide-eyed towards is what you want in business relatonships.
haha. yeah,

that's when i realized the flaw in my "theory." i originally thought of it b/c i've noticed that a lot of our

potential clients (at my internship) feel very uncomfortable w/us at first. for example, we were interviewing a

potential client who needed help drafting his Will. when we asked him about his bank accounts and investment

accounts, he suddenly got short w/us & simply said "you don't need that information." but we needed that

information so we could properly prepare his Will for him. it took us a while to get him to relax & trust

us.


Realize you will be influenced by EST as well...
yeah, that was another reason i thought of

using EST b/c i tend to get very nervous when i have to speak in front of others (not good considering the

profession i'm entering into). i've gotten a lot better at it, but i was thinking more for situations where i have

to argue in front of a judge; like at a motion hearing.

admittedly, though, i didn't think about the EST

affecting me during something like a contract negotiation. i wouldn't want to feel comfortable about a shitty

contract the other side is proposing.

at any rate, it will be better to rely on my actual "counseling" skills to

get a potential client to relax, instead of relying on -mones (not to mention relying on my own negotiation skills

in business settings instead of -mones). in short, another one of my hair-brained "theories" goes down the toilet.

LOL :rofl:

oscar
03-14-2007, 07:46 PM
Whoopsie I had no

idea it was a ladies mone.I might as well experiment and see how it affects

women.

platinumfox,

If memory serves, you're an old

Realm for Men (http://love-scent.com/product_info.php?ref=66&products_id=47) fan, right?

If so, I

think you've probably ALREADY experimented with Estratetraenol's effects on women. ;)

I'm not sure WHAT

they're puttin' in the stuff nowadays, but way back when I believe that Estratetraenol was the ONLY phero

component in the men's (make the WEARER feel good) formula.

Oscar :)

platinumfox
03-15-2007, 07:45 AM
platinumfox,

If memory serves, you're an old

Realm for Men (http://love-scent.com/product_info.php?ref=66&products_id=47) fan, right?

If so, I

think you've probably ALREADY experimented with Estratetraenol's effects on women. ;)

I'm not sure WHAT

they're puttin' in the stuff nowadays, but way back when I believe that Estratetraenol was the ONLY phero

component in the men's (make the WEARER feel good) formula.

Oscar :)That's reassuring Oscar and I

am a big fan of old Realm.Thanks.

For those who are curious if I have had any gay hits with estratenol the

answer is no.