I am off to buy brut,aqua velvaOriginally Posted by bronzieIf pheromone
signature is the reason why a female is attracted to a man, and if it is also the reason why a couple end up
together, then why throughout history in every culture have marriages and unions been organized and forced by
parents and elders. It is only a relatively new phenomenon that girls and guys have actually had any choice with
whom they want to date and end up with. And In most parts of the non-western world, girls still don?t have a choice,
sad as that might seem.
What I?m getting at here is that do parents, or friends of the target girl, sniff out a
prospective partner even before she does? If pheros have played such a big role in courtship and union throughout
history, then it only makes perfect sense that parents also have very good noses for a prospective partner. I think
pheros work, I definitely have had some real experiences with them, but I don?t think they actually do much in the
grander scheme of things, girls stay or are attracted to men for a multitude of reasons.
I once read that if
you know and wear the signiture cologne a girl?s father wears or wore when he was young, that has a greater
psychological influence on her liking you then any other scent available on the market. One of the first things I
ask a women with whom I?m about to go out to a date with, is what type of cologne does or did her father wear,
reason being, girls end up and feel more comfortable with men who resemble their father, either in looks or in
personality, and the signature scent of her father seems always to be a powerful tool in my dating game. I have
accumulated so many colognes from the 60s 70s and 80s that I feel like a vintage perfume shop, i hate most of them,
but they seem to love them. Smell and scent has a powerfull effect on memory, whether its on the Conscious or
sub-Conscious level.
Ask a girl the scent that her father or big brother wore when she was a teenager, combine
that with a good pheromone and you?re on a winning course, that?s my experience anyway.
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