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    Default SOE/w

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    How come it does not contain

    etiocholanolone?

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    So far, the only information on

    etiocholanolone as a putative pheromone has been in conjunction with male sexual orientation. It might someday make

    sense to put it in a product meant to attract homosexual males, but there's no indication yet that it would enhance

    a woman's scent signature. Compared to copulins, I would not expect etiocholanolone to do much.



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    Are the only A/E ratio comparisons

    between hetero and homosexual males?

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    The comparison included females;

    the homosexual males had a ratio similar to that of females.

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    So you don't think etiocholanolone

    will basically do much because it is pretty much constant in women and men, and the androsterone is the only

    significant variable?

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    Etiocholanolone levels appear to be

    higher in homosexual males compared to heterosexual males, so the A/E ratio may vary simply because of the increased

    E, which makes it a significant variable. However, androsterone is the part of the ratio that is known to have

    androgenic effects, associated with masculine characteristics. I think that increasing androsterone makes more sense

    than altering the A/E ratio by including etiocholanolone when trying to acheive a more masculine scent signature.

    Copulins alone have been shown to increase testosterone in men, so why mess with additional unknowns like the A/E

    ratio factor in a formula for women?

    JVK

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