stuttgart-man,
Your
pheromones don't rely on the targets consciously smelling them. If the pheros were working in the smoky clubs it
was (hopefully) because they were getting to the intended recipients' sensory apparati at a level below that of the
threshold of conscious detection.
The smoke in the clubs was no doubt eclipsing the reception of your cover
scents, but it shouldn't have interfered with the reception of your pheros which are not necessary to "smell" in
the literal sense of the word. If you or those around you can actually SMELL your phero application then you're
using too much.
The smoke may have mixed with your cover scents and polluted them, but whatever dose of
pheromones worked for you before should continue to work equally well in the smoke-free environment. People will
still be inhaling roughly the same volume of air as they did before. The difference being that now they'll get to
enjoy your cover scent more.
Although, who knows? Maybe in the absence of the smoke folks will be inhaling a
smaller volume of air in order to get the needed oxygen per breath. That would mean you might want to increase your
phero dose.
My advice would be to stay with the same applications as before and see how it works
out.
Oscar
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