Indole is
considered to be a "fecal" odor. The only association with natural "crotch smell" would be that of proximity
(vaginal/rectal). To me, this association is of major importance, since it is likely that only a very few men find
associations with fecal odor to be pleasant. Yes, I understand why indole is used in fragrance products, but find it
difficult to grasp why it would be used in a copulin product, since the copulin product contains far fewer
ingredients than do most fragrance products. When you have more ingredients to work with, it's easier to tweak the
formula in a more positive manner. Adding fecal odor to copulins leaves you with no where to go--unless you want to
alter the other active components, at which point you are no longer working with the formula that has been tested.
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