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**DONOTDELETE**
10-06-2002, 04:24 PM
Hello everyone: I sat at my computer all weekend reading all your posts and really enjoyed it. I like women and men. I was thinking of buying Attraction or Alter-Ego. Is this the way to go? I like men more than women so if this helps in any suggestins that would be great. I am planning to experiment on guys so I will post here for whoever is interested. (The lesbian stories from frenchi were great!)

a.k.a.
10-06-2002, 05:26 PM
Gay guys seem more attracted to me when I wear Rone. So I’d go with AE or SOE.

krtel
10-06-2002, 05:45 PM
You could give PPA a try since it has copulins + *none. Someone correct me if I\'m wrong.

- Krish

DrSmellThis
10-06-2002, 09:53 PM
As an amateur perfumer, I\'ve been of the opinion that rone is good to attract gay men, as it smells similar to a perfuming chemical that has seemed to work well for this.

AFA, SOE, or attraction would be good too.

oscar
10-06-2002, 10:16 PM
krtel,

Well, you\'re not totally wrong. The old version of PPA for women had AndrosteNONE and Copulins. The new version of PPA/w has AndrosteNOL and copulins.
PPA for men has undergone a recent fragrance change, but is still AndrosteNONE only.
http://www.love-scent.com/reference/product-table.html (\"http://www.love-scent.com/reference/product-table.html\")

JustAGuy,

Regular scented Attraction has a fragrance that I personally dislike. I think it smells like a cleaning product. You might want to think about the unscented version, and cover it with your choice of cologne.

AE would be a good choice in either the male or female versions as they are just different formulations of A-None, A-Nol, and A-Rone. The proportions are not on the table of products. They are:
AE/m: .020% A-None, .015% A-Nol, .010% A-Rone
AE/ f: .020% A-Nol, .015% A-Rone, .010% A-None

a.k.a.\'s and Dr.ST\'s posts would indicate that AE/f might be the better choice with its higher A-Rone content.

I don\'t know how well Copulins would fit into your game plan. There\'s a whole lot of theorization and experimentation going on regarding the use of Copulins in straight men\'s phero strategies. I don\'t believe their effectiveness for bi men has even been breached. Perhaps now is the time.

The conventional wisdom has held that gay men and lesbians should use the appropriate products for their own gender. The rationale being that gay men will be attracted to a masculine phero signature, and lesbians to a feminine one. But with the validation theory of Copulin use currently being explored, plus the additional variable of your being bi, there\'s a load of wildcards being dealt here.
I suppose that it would matter whether your intended targets were gay, bi, or straight men.
My guess would be that Copulins would only be detrimental if you were specifically targeting gay men exclusively.
I foresee lengthy debate as to whether they\'d be the most beneficial in attracting either straight or bi men.

Oscar /ubbthreads/images/icons/smile.gif

frenchie
10-07-2002, 01:27 AM
hi Justaguy, welcome on this forum !
the use of pheros for gay people seems to be a lot more difficult than for heteros (which phero are we attracted to ? which product ? just to start with the questions...).
The only effect I have noticed is chattiness and easier contacts... no sexual result so far (but in fact I\'m just interested in one special girl for sexual reactions, and the others are just friends, so I can\'t really say about this kind of results). On the other hand, we girls are more complicated than you guys when it comes to having sex (most of us have to be in love).

Anyway, welcome here ! It\'s high time we share experiments on the rainbow planet. Don\'t hesitate.

Frenchie

EXIT63
10-07-2002, 02:08 AM
Guy, You\'re gonna have to figure this out on your own. Just experiment. Start here and save yourself a few bucks:

http://www.pherolibrary.com/forum-club/frequent-buyers/ (\"http://www.pherolibrary.com/forum-club/frequent-buyers/\")

http://www.pherolibrary.com/forum-club/returned-products/index.html (\"http://www.pherolibrary.com/forum-club/returned-products/index.html\")

Make sure you post your results.

Watcher
10-07-2002, 02:46 AM
Yeah i would agree that scented and unscented attraction would attract gay men something about less -none and more nol. _Rone dunno there seems to drive men off. im straight but those effects have been explored by myself. You could try realm although most will bag me. Stick with unscented attraction or womens alter ego.

http://www.anitadoth.myby.co.uk/anita%20doth_2%20u%20downloads.htm (\"http://www.anitadoth.myby.co.uk/anita%20doth_2%20u%20downloads.htm\")

DrSmellThis
10-07-2002, 02:58 AM
The note in rone I\'m talking about is a cedar note, so you might try mixing -rone with cedar, vetiver (which is a unisex bass note) and bergamot, if you like essential oils. I have a gay friend who goes nuts (no pun intended) over citrusy bergamot. For a spice note, try cinnamon, clove, pimento berry, or bay St. Thomas. Perhaps a little vanilla and/or benzoin to fix and sweeten. Add a little grain alcohol at 1:1, and then water to make an aftershave.

**DONOTDELETE**
10-07-2002, 04:15 AM
Guys: Thanks for the advice. I have decided to order the AE/m. Later I will order the SOE. Frenchie thnx for the advice also. I enjoy flirting in and out of the office so this will be fun if it works. I will defintaly post my experiments here. Many thanks again... My company has a mini bar whwere all the big shots go for afternoon drinks. (Men &Women) I would like to try it there and see if it gets them coocoo. Just a little harmless fun to see..

CptKipling
10-07-2002, 06:26 AM
Good luck