View Full Version : Here's a Pheromone that needs to be discovered!
Whitehall
10-27-2003, 08:02 AM
The smell of warm, heaving female breasts!
Sunny
10-27-2003, 09:54 AM
Do you like to wear that pheromone? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Whitehall
10-27-2003, 10:30 AM
I can bury my nose in a lady\'s bosom for hours when she smells like that. A little
enhancement could make it even more pleasurable.
Sunny
10-27-2003, 10:32 AM
I agree!
So we should start a scientific project... any ladies to provide a couple of samples?
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Actually it depends if I \'love the smell\' the
lady. If I like her scent, I like the pheromones from any place on her body. If not... no chance for the ones from
the breasts... and no chance for the lady (recently this happened to me consciously for the first time - had to say
no because I could not stand her scent).
AzMike
10-27-2003, 01:19 PM
Try going to a bar with \"live visual entertainment\".
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AzMike
ThE_DeAd_KoBy
10-27-2003, 01:22 PM
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I agree!
So we should
start a scientific project... any ladies to provide a couple of samples?
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Actually it depends if I \'love the smell\' the lady. If
I like her scent, I like the pheromones from any place on her body. If not... no chance for the ones from the
breasts... and no chance for the lady (recently this happened to me consciously for the first time - had to say no
because I could not stand her scent).
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Ah yes..... she prolly had a
similar immune system to yours.. People with similar immune systems don\'t generally like eachother\'s natural
scents.... Natural protection against inbreeding.
Sunny
10-27-2003, 02:08 PM
Right - this is why we are killing mankind by having a shower every day!
<<The Lonely Crowd\" - Cleanliness Can Produce Loneliness
In the United States,
California led the way on personal cleanliness. By the 1940\'s, many Californians bathed or showered daily and
washed away their personal pheromones, while most of the USA stuck to weekly bathing. However, California soon led
the USA in divorce rates and family breakdown. Likewise in Europe, Scandinavia led the way in personal cleanliness
in the 20th century and soon experienced family breakdown and chronic cultural complaints of interpersonal coldness
and a lack of bonding. Immense social programs, prosperous economies, and a basic friendliness of people both in
California and Scandinavia have not solved these problems.
While many social historians would disagree
that a lack of pheromone could cause family breakdown, there are other precedents where chemical changes may have
altered history. The poor leadership of the upper classes in the Roman Empire may have been influenced by chronic
lead poisoning . Wealthy people use lead cooking pots and the bones of wealthy ancient Romans often have lead
concentrations 100 times the level that causes brain dysfunction.
Low Pheromones Reduce Your Attractiveness
Human pheromone levels peak at around age 20 then slowly decline through our life. By age 40, your pheromone
signals no longer excite others when you enter a room as they did when you were 18. We all tend to think that the
physical beauty of young people is the source of their attractiveness - however, smells activate the emotions. Thus,
the declining interest of others as we age may be more due to pheromone declines than physical changes in our
bodies.
Thus, to increase your pheromone signature as you move beyond puberty, you need supplemental
pheromones - just as supplements of anti-oxidants reduce degenerative diseases. >>
from skinbio.com
Sacogoo
10-27-2003, 03:10 PM
bjf quotes:
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Thus, to increase your
pheromone signature as you move beyond puberty, you need supplemental pheromones - just as supplements of
anti-oxidants reduce degenerative diseases...
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I think that what
we\'ve seen develop in the later 20th century and into today is a greater reliance on the visual aspect of
attraction as humans have become more \"clean\" and have covered up their natural pheromone scent/production with
overly scented personal hygiene products (shampoo, lotion, deorderants, soaps) and colognes.
Gyms, suntan
palors, cosmetic surgery, botox injections, miracle bras, hair salons, etc., have all come about within the past 50
to 60 years or so, which basically parallels the increase in personal hygiene/cleanliness.
As one sense becomes
less used (smell), another becomes more important (sight).
Something to ponder: As synthetic pheromones become
increasingly popular and accepted by the mainstream, what consequences will there be in terms of natural pheromone
production versus synthetic? Will an overabundance of synthetic pheromones produce a subconscious backlash to their
particular scent? Will the savy \"player\" go to only showering once a week in order to boost natural pheromone
presence? (Maybe this is why chicks dig Russel Crowe, Brad Pitt, and Johnny Depp - I\'ve heard those dudes
don\'t shower for weeks on end. Depp did it mainly to keep his pretty locks naturally oiled. Sure, I guess the
chisled jaw and sunken cheeks help, but maybe they are on to something. I wonder if they all have the same
agent.)
Now listening to: Morcheeba\'s \"Parts of the Process\"
Holmes
10-27-2003, 03:27 PM
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Something to ponder: As synthetic
pheromones become increasingly popular and accepted by the mainstream, what consequences will there be in terms of
natural pheromone production versus synthetic? Will an overabundance of synthetic pheromones produce a subconscious
backlash to their particular scent?
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Great questions. I\'ve been
wondering the same...
A fine CD, indeed, \"Parts Of The Process.\" Morcheeba are cool.
Holmes
study (\"http://wwwpsy.uni-muenster.de/inst2/maiworm/pub5.html\")
Brian
10-27-2003, 07:19 PM
Great article!
Whitehall
10-27-2003, 07:49 PM
MEN!
Let\'s get
back to the point of the thread - the aroma of warm boobies.
Save Brad Pitt\'s unwashed armpits for another
thread.
Next time (first time?) any of you bozos get up close and personal with a young woman\'s chest, pay
attention to the aroma and the effects it has on you. There is an as of yet undiscovered pheromone at work there.
As to correlating the leadership in personal hygene in California with it\'s increase in divorce rate is
like saying that killing turkeys causes winter.
Holmes
10-27-2003, 08:59 PM
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As to correlating the leadership in personal hygene
in California with it\'s increase in divorce rate is like saying that killing turkeys causes winter.
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Yes, however it\'s not at all like saying that termite farts
cause global warming.
Holmes
Sacogoo
10-27-2003, 10:37 PM
Whitehall writes:
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Next time (first time?) any of you bozos get up
close and personal with a young woman\'s chest, pay attention to the aroma and the effects it has on you.
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Whitehall, did you recently spend a little time getting tagged teamed by
a couple of seriously kickass knockers? You seem really enthralled by boob stank of late.
BTW - How young are
you suggesting the woman\'s boobs be? Are you inferring that the pert, perky boobs of a 19 year old smell better
than sagging, hairy nippled, overly ripe melons of a post-menupausal blue-hair?
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As to correlating the leadership in personal hygene in California with
it\'s increase in divorce rate is like saying that killing turkeys causes winter.
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It doesn\'t?
Now listening to: Santana\'s \"Abraxas\"
Whitehall
10-28-2003, 08:06 AM
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Are you inferring that the pert, perky boobs of a 19 year old smell better
than sagging, hairy
nippled, overly ripe melons of a post-menupausal blue-hair?
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Yes.
And since I seeing more of the latter than the former, a product that would make the
latter\'s chest smell more like the former would be a boon to my sexual enjoyment.
CptKipling
10-31-2003, 06:04 PM
Whitehall\'s right, this
odour makes me swoon!
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