Yep, bread and butter stuff.
Great for newbies to be aware of. Thanks for helping.
Yep, bread and butter stuff.
Great for newbies to be aware of. Thanks for helping.
DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)
I know it's pretty
basic but like you said...not everyone that makes their way to the pheromone mecca that is Love-scent comes with a
vast knowledge base. On the contrary, most will arrive with questions and shadowy doubts. Hopefully a few posts
like that from peer reviewed sources will help guide their decision.
Bobby
Absolutely. An informed grass
roots membership is in everyone's best interest. Thanks again.
DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)
IOriginally Posted by Chemo (BDC Concepts)
know that when I came here it was with a full load of sceptisism. It took me a long while, skulking in the shadows,
reading posts and following links before even considering buying anything. Sure glad I did the research first. Even
then, I made a lot of mistakes before finding things that worked for me.
The eternal
question: how does one not versed in an area become knowledgeable? Surely it is not by doing their own research!
In all seriousness, most consumers don't want to invest the time to do the research so it is up to us (the
manufacturers) to provide the reading material. I just hope that other manufacturers will follow suit and use
scientific evidence to support their marketing claims. What are the odds?
Bobby
Negligable! WhyOriginally Posted by Chemo (BDC Concepts)
worry about the small segment who want facts when the majority want fantasy?
Some provide info and some
don't.
Of course, we've been providing information about pheromones for years here, including scientific
information.
I just bumped my "phero references" thread, for example, which also has the JVK link.
DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)
Originally Posted by Chemo (BDC
Concepts)
Bobby, Doc, Bel, Bruce, et al.,
I've got an idea how we can keep interesting research papers like this
readily available to newbies and veterans alike without the redundancies that occur over time from such studies
being posted repeatedly.
All that would be needed would be the creation of a new forum entitled "Research"
which could be located with, and be similar to the current archives.
Upon seeing an article such as this, or
after being otherwise apprised of it, an admin or moderator could COPY (NOT move, just copy) the article to the
Research Forum, leaving the original article and the subsequent discussion intact within the forum in which it was
posted.
The discussion segment of the copy of the thread that's landed in the Research Forum could then be cut
away, but a link would be provided directing readers to where they could find the article on the active discussion
board where they could, if desired, view the public discussion and post their contributions.
This way there
could be one board with thread after thread of concisely titled Research studies, papers, and articles where any
user could find the accumulated knowledge of years of Pheromone Research, reading only the studies if that's their
goal, and being able to choose which topics he or she might decide to view or contribute to in the discussion
area.
Of the nine "user write-able" forums on this board only two are currently devoted solely to the study of
Pheromone Science. I think adding one with a specifically "Scientific" theme would be good for our overall
credibility.
Oscar
I like it, (!) except for
removing the discussion part, as discussion should be considered part of research and science. But it'd still be OK
if all the links were included. So I guess I like your whole idea.
DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)
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