A lot of women I know lie every
minute or so and they don't smell anything like kitty wee. If lying made you smell of feline drizzle law offices,
car dealerships, etc., would be freakin' outhouses.
On a couple of
episodes of HBO's Deadwood, one of the main characters says, "You smell like cat piss!" when he thinks someone is
lying. Now, I'm not about to quote a TV western as a solid scientific source, but I still found it amusing, and
would be interested in knowing the different mental states that cause secretion of different pheromones and other
chemicals.
A lot of women I know lie every
minute or so and they don't smell anything like kitty wee. If lying made you smell of feline drizzle law offices,
car dealerships, etc., would be freakin' outhouses.
"I'm just a dirty hornytoad" -Gegogi
Adrenaline has been used in
studies to induce an androstenone release... does anyone know if lying is accompanied with an adrenaline spike?
i think if you were
telling a big enough lie in a certain situation you could get an adrenaline spike. say for instance lie-ing to the
cops
I think it typically is. It's an interesting hypothesis, the truth-none connection.Originally Posted by CptKipling
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