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    Talking Hello from Japan

    I'm waiting for the

    order to arrive. There are soe, npa and the edge. (yea, kits combo and soe-npa combo)

    I have read quite a few

    threads and the whole pherolib site. So I have a few conclusions that would like you guys to confirm.

    1) I should

    test them individually first.
    2) Try small.
    3) Pheromone is just a push not a potion.

    I'm 186cms tall. Average

    look, hate to groom myself, fashion retard, athlete fit and I do look a lot like Japanese. Btw, I'm 23.

    I used

    the samples received prior to my order (perception and the edge gel). First I tried 1/2 perception on the day I went

    to language school. My class has 15 students, 10 females from the age 19 to 27. I applied it behind my ears and

    throat. But I dressed well that day, so considered it difficult to objectively specify the difference.

    Next day,

    I used 1/2 The Edge. Same area application. Usual dress. No noticeable differences.

    Yesterday, Both 1/2 each.

    Only the mood changes occurred and they were not really appreciative. Aside from that, no noticeable

    differences.

    Tomorrow I'm going to try both whole packs. That should blow my head off.

    I'm waiting for

    my payday and will get the pheros and chikara, or should I? (I'm viewing AE/m and Liquid trust as well)

    Any

    suggestion or question is always welcome.
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    Welcome. I lived in Japan for many

    years (Sendai). That is where I began experimenting with pheromones, started Love Scent and met my wife. Two

    important points about Japan. You will know these very well already. The reason I mention them is that they make

    things work out very different from the stories you read here.

    1. Asian people are far more body-smell conscious

    than Americans and Europeans, and expect others to be extremely clean and free from body smells. Pheromones are

    simply (special) body odors in a bottle. If you don't cover them with cologne, some folks are going to think you

    need a shower. Some women may be turned on but others will think you just smell bad. How they perceive the "ripe"

    "you" is also affected by the phase of their monthly cycle and also their availability (single?, already in a

    committed relationship?). Those issues can and will affect their subconscious decision about the appropriateness of

    your "smell". So, you have to take some chances when using pheromones wherever you are, but in Japan social

    situations are always a little more risky. I think you know what I mean. Don't let that discourage you

    though.

    2. Women's reactions in Japan are far more subtle than their counterparts in the US and Europe. I

    found "a hit" to be much harder to detect over there. But, hey, you probably know that much better than I

    do.

    Good luck. Keep us posted.

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    They are indeed as you say. I

    found them to be polite and very conscious of their actions.
    Most people would not look at me twice like it's

    kind of rules. Also, I found that instead of repeatedly looking at you directly
    , Japanese would check you out well

    at the first glance and observe you via the mirrors or anything passive.
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    my experiences of "hits"

    across asia is actually the opposite of hits here in the U.S.

    they tend to shy away, look nervous and will for

    the love of god refuse to maintain eye contact. They tend to look at you first then quickly look away up, down,

    sides of you etc..

    so if you come across that, id call it a hit, but this kind of hit requires a bit of active

    roleplay from your part in engaging their attention.

    You're not gonna find anyone starring at you blatantly,

    the culture there is to check you out when you are not noticing.

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    Today, I decided to use 1/3 of

    each The Edge and Perception gel. Although the result was not impressive, I find it interesting.

    It changed my

    mood, again, but not so bad as before. I find it good to keep my stress level and combat a will to sleep during the

    class.

    No particular results but I went out shopping for Aqua di Gio with a classmate, 24yo Taiwanese lady. We

    had a lot of arm contacts and I noticed that she kept moving close when I tried to keep the space. I don't know if

    this is a hit since I don't know her personality and usual habits.

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    maybe you should try soe+te

    combos

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