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    Thumbs up question for Dr.Kohl or anyone

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    girlfriend is on the pill, and i was wondering if you could explain the dynamics of her attraction as opposed to a

    woman who ovulates naturally, without contraception. I am afraid that she may not be prone to smell pheros or react

    to them. It seems while i drive other women crazy with mones, she seems to be almost unaffected. we have a good

    relationship for the most part, but i am wondering if the "pill" may be shortcircuiting the mones from working..i

    have read in previous posts that you made the statement that the pill would have no adverse effect on women, or that

    women on the pill would respond to them the same..is this true? i welcome comments from anyone on this...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbysox
    My girlfriend

    is on the pill, and i was wondering if you could explain the dynamics of her attraction as opposed to a woman who

    ovulates naturally, without contraception. I am afraid that she may not be prone to smell pheros or react to them.

    It seems while i drive other women crazy with mones, she seems to be almost unaffected. we have a good relationship

    for the most part, but i am wondering if the "pill" may be shortcircuiting the mones from working..i have read in

    previous posts that you made the statement that the pill would have no adverse effect on women, or that women on the

    pill would respond to them the same..is this true? i welcome comments from anyone on this...
    There has

    been some discussion that mones have far less effect on a person that knows you well. That has been my experience

    also but others seem to get good responses from people who know them well.

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    I'd have to dig through

    some things to see if I could come up with theories on how birth control might influence response to pheromone

    supplementation, but generally, the first question that came to mind was if she was effected, in your opinion,

    before she started using the pill or if you have never tried using pheromones before. I think most people will

    concur, but I find that people who I am friends or well acquanted with respond less to pheromone supplementation

    than a stranger. This is very much attributed to the social factors that make us human. In other words,

    friends/partners etc. become well aware of your personality, actions, reactions, attitude and more. In that

    domain, they are less reliant on their subconscious as would a stranger who has not had the ability to interact.

    Some ideas....

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    good points....i have never

    dated her when she wasnt on the pill ( she says she uses it to regulate her periods )...its low grade bc..but i am

    interested in the link where jkohl says bc doesnt matter, if its out there, anyone know where that link is? also, i

    have to say the best thing i have used for hits is this: take a bottle of apc, put one or two drops of npa...lather

    as ususal, and enjoy the love and attention, amazing stuff these pheros are!

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    BC pills work differently with

    different women as far as sex drive goes. Some pills will shut some women down completely or to varying degrees when

    it comes to sex drive and desire for sex. Those "other women" that you are driving crazy are no doubt on the pill

    too so.....if her desire isn't what it used to be you might be able to trace it back to the use of a new pill. Most

    Anti-depressants shut down sex drive for both men and women to varying degrees too. Some even make the very thought

    of sex seem strange and odd like, "what are those people doing that for?" kinda thinking. If she's using the wrong

    BC for her personal chemistry or is on one of the many sex-shunting AD drugs, mones aren't going to help you out.

    Pissing up a rope comes to mind.

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    In a nutshell, research

    suggests that being on the pill shorts-circuits the connection between his pheromones and her hormones; and can lead

    a woman to "misread" a man's phero signature, as regards whether his immune responses are complementary to hers --

    risking biologically inappropriate mate choices. The pill overrides some normal hormonal fluctuations and responses

    in creating an artificial stability.
    DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)

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    Oral contraceptives

    trick a woman's body into thinking she is pregnant, and therefore she has no use (biologically speaking) for a man.

    The link between OC's and decreased sex drive makes sense. Also, a large component of a woman's sexuality is due

    to cyclic estradiol levels, which prompt a large surge
    in luteinizing hormone and testosterone at ovulation.

    Here's the set up: estrogens (like estradiol) increase sensitivity to musky male natural body odors; a woman finds

    the scent of a particular man most pleasant when she is ovulating; he also finds her scent to be most pleasant when

    she's ovulating; she gets a testosterone surge--and his testosterone level peaks at the same time.
    If a woman

    takes OC's she eliminates a very important cyclic series of events. In other mammals, this set up is responsible

    for properly timed reproductive sexual behavior. In humans, I think its responsible for men never having a clue

    about what a woman has in mind. But then, there are many women who don't pay attention to their hormone changes,

    and so they don't have a clue why they want what they want when they want it, or not.

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    JVK your explanation is awesome.

    Thanks

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    What about those women who

    are more sexual when they are pregnant than when they aren't?
    "I have a hammer! I can put things together! I can knock things apart! I can alter my environment at will and make an incredible din all the while! Ah, it's great to be male!"

    --Calvin & Hobbes

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    I'd say the case for this is

    that a pregnant woman's hormones are going nuts during pregnancy, so it's a crapshoot. Sometimes she could be

    randy, and other times she'll feel fat and sluggish. Using the previous explanation, I'd say that OCs can do some

    tricks on the body, but they don't cause the same hormonal swings that actual pregnancy does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancho1188
    I'd say the

    case for this is that a pregnant woman's hormones are going nuts during pregnancy, so it's a crapshoot. Sometimes

    she could be randy, and other times she'll feel fat and sluggish. Using the previous explanation, I'd say that OCs

    can do some tricks on the body, but they don't cause the same hormonal swings that actual pregnancy does.

    However - OC's often do away with the hormonal swings some women experience anyway. Which can be a good thing.

    Bottom line, it's just a crapshoot.

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    I am currently reading the book

    Love Scents by Michelle Kodis.
    She refers to a study by Claus Wedekind where he had women smell mens sweaty

    T-shirts. Most women prefered the smell of a T-shirt worn by a guy with a dissimilar immune system signature.

    Women on birth control pills preferred the T-shirts with similar immune systems.
    I think this is also what DST is

    referring to.

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