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jvkohl
03-17-2004, 07:36 PM
Special issue: Evolutionary and neurohormonal perspectives on human sexuality.

Women\'s sexual

experience during the menstrual cycle: identification of the sexual phase by noninvasive measurement of luteinizing

hormone. p 82-94

Surprise; it all comes down to levels of luteinizing hormone (LH). Androstenol increases LH

levels in women, so do axillary secretions from men. Does this mean that wearing an androstenol containing pheromone

fragrance (like SOE) will get you laid? No! Does it mean a woman in the \"sexual phase\" of her cycle will be more

interested in you? If she\'s not, you\'re probably not smiling enough.

Co-authors on the aforementioned

article include some well known pheromone researchers, most notably Martha McClintock. So why are these folks not

doing pheromone research, and instead of coming up with the new term \"sexual phase\" of the cycle, while doing

neurohormonal research, specifically on LH levels? Could it be that they\'ve read Kohl\'s 1992 paper: LH the

link between sex and the sense of smell? I think there will be some interesting discussion at the Association for

Chemoreception Sciences annual meeting next month. I\'m planning on riding down on the Valkyrie, which will make

it even more fun.

Other articles of interest, also in this special issue of JSR. Hope some of you have access via

your local library.

As usual, I\'ll post AChemS conference abstracts of interest to my site when they become

available.

fran1
03-23-2004, 05:30 PM
Hello doctor. Nice to know about this material. I want to share with you some history.
I was in a

embassy party of germany, where people most of then european where there.
I was with a beatiful blonde women, but

then a guy that was not wearing pheromones or nothing try to take my company from me.
He in my face and in the face

of the other people, become to touch her shoulder with his shoulder(left and right,opposite)and change to the other

side and to the same(right to left), like a BEE dance.
The thing here is that my company did not move any part of

her body, was like she was hypnotize and us too in some way, because I did not react to his behaviour.
Then he go,

please explain me about this extrange body language, and maybe the odor that he want it to share with my company and

to show his superiority to us.

jvkohl
03-23-2004, 09:55 PM
No explanation from me; sounds like very unusual behavior, especially in a crowd.

fran1
03-23-2004, 10:56 PM
Yes Doc.
But he was using body language, and believe me when I told you that he make us fell down(the

mens), was like a bee dance.
If you know somebody that can explain me or a to read something will be

interesting

Regards

Phantom
03-24-2004, 04:00 AM
Hmmm... Bee Dance.. My Alpha Male guinea pig used to shake, make a purring noise and go in circles

around the female when he was \"in the mood\". He died of natural causes a while ago

/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif.... Poor Brownie (that was his name). I don\'t know what that

guy was doing but lots of people have weird ways of getting chicks

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Bottle
03-24-2004, 09:38 AM
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Hello doctor. Nice to know about this

material. I want to share with you some history.
I was in a embassy party of germany, where people most of then

european where there.
I was with a beatiful blonde women, but then a guy that was not wearing pheromones or nothing

try to take my company from me.
He in my face and in the face of the other people, become to touch her shoulder

with his shoulder(left and right,opposite)and change to the other side and to the same(right to left), like a BEE

dance.
The thing here is that my company did not move any part of her body, was like she was hypnotize and us too

in some way, because I did not react to his behaviour.
Then he go, please explain me about this extrange body

language, and maybe the odor that he want it to share with my company and to show his superiority to us.

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WTF go pull my other leg...hahahaha Riiiiiiight

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CptKipling
03-24-2004, 12:26 PM
No I think he may be onto something, I would like to know more about this bee dance. I might go out and

try it.