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    I don't have any real knowledge

    in the area so I'm hoping to get some input from someone working in the field...

    I was thinking that

    maybe people yawn to force your face into the flehmen position to open up the pathways to the VNO, so that you can

    sense other people around you when your other senses are dulled from fatigue.

    And just to show it is a relevent

    topic, if I assume correctly, pheromone usage could be more affective around people that are tired. So using it late

    in the evening could mean better results.

    Just a thought

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    It's an interesting

    hypothesis!

    Hmm..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Girr
    I don't have any

    real knowledge in the area so I'm hoping to get some input from someone working in the field...

    I

    was thinking that maybe people yawn to force your face into the flehmen position to open up the pathways to the VNO,

    so that you can sense other people around you when your other senses are dulled from fatigue.

    And just to

    show it is a relevent topic, if I assume correctly, pheromone usage could be more affective around people that are

    tired. So using it late in the evening could mean better results.

    Just a thought


    Sounds logical to me I notice women yawning too and consider a sign that they are

    relaxed.

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    So if you fake a yawn, they

    will probably yawn too and get relaxed... might be a good strategy...

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    Default yawning is not a good sign

    According to renowned body language expert Dr. Lillian Glass and Psychiatrist Dr. Martin Rush, yawning is a sign

    that the person is trying to avoid a troubling issue.
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    So if you fake a yawn, they will

    probably yawn too and get relaxed... might be a good strategy...

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    Default geez, and I thought

    yawning was

    a sign of being tired or bored, back to the drawing board!!!
    There is a cure for electile dysfuntion!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by koolking1
    yawning was a

    sign of being tired or bored, back to the drawing board!!!
    I think it is too!
    If I'm yawning she might

    think I'm bored with what she's saying.. Might send that message...

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    You all are very quick to dismiss

    something without giving it much thought.

    Firstly, there is no solid proof for why we yawn or what triggers it.

    Everything that was proven had later been disproved. There are a lot of theories but nothing definate. Do some

    research if you don't believe me.

    Secondly the flehmen response helps expose the vomeronasal organ and draws

    scent molecules back toward it. This particular response is most recognizable in stallions when smelling the urine

    of a mare in heat. The face is pulled in a way which resembles yawning, except for the mouth being slightly more

    closed. Since we breathe in when we yawn, it is possible that we are not only trying to get more oxygen, but also

    scent molecules to sense people around us.

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    I'm not dismissing anything.

    Just saying that you may be sending a subliminal signal to the other person.... Of course, if it's very late I

    think you could get by if you say you're feeling tired. Not sure how that can help though...

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    Lets say you're out and you come

    across a girl thats yawning for whatever reason, lets say she's tired. If my assumption is correct, then the mones

    will have more effect on her than if she was more alert and not yawning. Therefore, going out late in the evening

    wearing mones could get you a bigger hit than if you wore them in the morning.

    I came across another thread

    (from back in 2002) that someone had observed that using AE was causing women to yawn, perhaps they were

    subconsciously trying to take in more pheromones? Unfortunately he didn't provide anymore insight. Although he

    might have just been a very boring guy

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    I am with you Girr you could

    try an experiment on yourself.If you breathe in a good cologne you take in so much it triggers the nose and

    sometimes cause you to yawn to get in more oxygen.Its a possible sign not as big as hair caressing but it is

    something to look for.

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