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Smellycat
01-07-2008, 05:25 PM
I've been

reading the forums a little bit, and my impression is that Chikara and SoE amongst others work best on young people,

while others work better on elder people who don't naturally produce certain pheromones.
Now, I'm 22 years old,

and I like elder women. With that I mean between 30 and 40ish. I just got my order of chikara, but I've started to

wonder if this was my right decision.

CptKipling
01-07-2008, 06:41 PM
Test it and find

out!

There's nothing stopping you from getting a -none product like TE later on.

Smellycat
01-08-2008, 10:06 AM
I will test it, but do you

think I should get a product with -none?

koolking1
01-08-2008, 10:09 AM
products are best for older

women, their sense of smell has diminished too due to age.

Smellycat
01-08-2008, 10:12 AM
So, TE is the best option

then? Could anyone of you give me the direct link to this product in the store?

Smellycat
01-08-2008, 12:37 PM
The reason I ask is that I

find lots of Edge products, but I don't know which is "The Edge"..

belgareth
01-08-2008, 02:43 PM
All Edge products at LS are

'The Edge' but I think you are asking about the unscented version? If so:

http://www.love-scent.com/product_info.php/c/mens-pheromones/p/edge-unscented-for-men/cPath/6/products_id/19?os

Csid=451586dbc15cd44855f89555062cde9b

idesign
01-08-2008, 05:18 PM
products

are best for older women, their sense of smell has diminished too due to age.

Agree completely about

-none and older women. Its my constant experience.

Not sure about sense of smell decreasing with age, have to

look into that...

Many perfumers have worked well into their 70s, and my sense of smell seems great, though my

eyesight gets progressively worse. :)

Smellycat
01-09-2008, 05:13 AM
All

Edge products at LS are 'The Edge' but I think you are asking about the unscented version? If so:

http://www.love-scent.com/product_info.php/c/mens-pheromones/p/edge-unscented-for-men/cPath/6/products_id/19?os

Csid=451586dbc15cd44855f89555062cde9b
Cheers Belgareth,

Gegogi
01-09-2008, 01:02 PM
I think my sense of smell is

better than ever. I know I can out sniff most guys and many women. Yep, eyesight has slipped a bit...

TE

unscented is my fav--you can cover with your own cologne. I bought a couple of TE scented and the herbal scent is

too new age hippie for me, and overwhelmingly strong.

qman
01-09-2008, 01:14 PM
I think my

sense of smell is better than ever. I know I can out sniff most guys and many women. Yep, eyesight has slipped a

bit...

TE unscented is my fav--you can cover with your own cologne. I bought a couple of TE scented and the

herbal scent is too new age hippie for me, and overwhelmingly strong.

I'm at the point of olfaction

where I can literally smell what they ate for lunch 7 hours earlier. I'm able to pinpoint what fragrances are in

their perfume, cologne, breath, etc. by a few close wiffs. I get appraised by the same person when guessing

correctly because it seems as if most people cannot do the same. Also, I've never asked after smelling someone if

they are using mones or not. I do recognize my body change in certain individuals who wear excessive perfume;

perhaps pheromones in there as well. I'm unsure if I'm reacting to the scent of the perfume because it's very

stimulating, or both the perfume and a possible mone.

I'm glad to know that our sense of smell does not

diminish like that of taste, sound, and hearing over time.

By the way, this may be off topic, but everyone

should see Perfume, a great movie related to olfaction!!

Bruce
01-09-2008, 04:17 PM
I haven't noticed it in a while,

but it used to be a common newbie story... "I put on loads of (this product and that product... obvious OD) and

couldn't attract a mosquito. Then I got on an elevator with a couple of middle aged women and they both hit on me

at the same time... "

I always figured it was the sense of smell falling off with age and even theorized that

the age-related loss of libido was at least partly due to that. Now that you guys mention it though, I think my

sense of smell is stronger than ever; sight and hearing definitely off some.

There must be some research out

there on this.

Tester123
01-29-2008, 10:58 PM
None-based products seem to be

great for attracting that age group, particularly in a corporate setting. Sexy, career-oriented older women are

attracted to a strong confident man.

sweet thing
02-05-2008, 09:48 PM
I smell active men. Men that do more than push a pencil. They send off their own

mones that make me crazy. It is not stinky, it is sexy.

So get out and make some real sweat and then stand next

to an older woman and watch her cheer. \o/