http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...704672,00.html
Though the development of sexual
preferences is ignored, at least they're not ignoring the role of pheromones after puberty.
James V.
Kohl
The Scent of Eros
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...704672,00.html
Though the development of sexual
preferences is ignored, at least they're not ignoring the role of pheromones after puberty.
James V.
Kohl
The Scent of Eros
Interesting
article!
What fascinates me is our
fascination with trying to explain the inexplicable. The attempts are of course necessary because we are curious
creatures, but they are and will remain ultimately fruitless.
We pheromone users understand that attraction is
not love, or even lust, unless there is a myriad of positive personal dynamics in play having nothing to do with
chemicals.
But hey, I'll take the chemical boost to get things started!