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both.
2) Won't wearing synthetic pheromones lower your natural pheromone production?
Not in this case
And you haven't moved forward?3) I've been seducing one of my female friends, and everytime we sit around and talk
she is very touchy, always finds a way to shift the topic to sex and looks into my eyes forever. Of course I
encourage it as much as I can.
Don't worry about it at the moment.4) While pheros seem to
be working great for me, I really don't want to wear them all the time or all my life. I hear that if you change
your "pheromone signature", girlfriends tend to get upset and ditch you (and I might have experienced something like
this). How can you counteract this? Perhaps I could gradually lower my none 'dosage' over the course of a year or
something?
look5) I'm only wearing -none at the moment, and
this has some negative impacts on my friendship with other males. Therefore I recently aquired some unscented SOE.
Again, there's the "signature change" problem. How do you guys do when you're experimenting with different
mixes?
HERE!
See "DD#1" at the6) The old none + nol
mix seemed to be better on certain women, and I wonder if a mix of New Pheromone Additive (NPA) + SOE would be
comparable. Afaik NPA is only androstenone right? And SOE is nol + rone?
above.
Read the forums7) Do you think that phero colognes are really a good idea in the long run, or do they just allow
you to "play out of your league" for a short while?
8) I got a male sample pack from LS. How do you use these? (I
do understand how to apply gels...) Won't the different phero signatures be a really bad idea if you're meeting
the same people on each one of them?
9) How do you figure out the most suitable phero combo to wear, considering
your natural phero signature? Pure trial and error seems pretty risky since this is powerful stuff and you never
know when you're going to run into Her.
FWIW, I'm 26, 6 feet, not shy, straight, single (more or less...) with
a few longer relationships behind me.
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