Quoted from the article:
"Human
pheromones could include androstenol, a chemical component of male sweat that may boost sexual arousal in women, and
female vaginal hormones called copulins that some researchers have found raise testosterone levels and increase
sexual appetite in men."
Found at the end of page one.
So, here's my idea. Since I'm a guy, applying a small
amount of copulins to my upper lip will raise my testosterone levels. Aside from giving me a hard-on all day, how
does the increased testosterone affect me?
My train of thought is such: Having read up on body-building articles
and such, the enhanced production of testosterone will help my body develop muscle faster. Also, the natural
increase in testosterone will make my body produce and emit more -rone. So, by applying copulins before hitting the
gym will improve what I get out of the weight room. And the extra -rone will also lead to being percieved as a more
alpha-male.
Or am I wrong in this train of thought there?
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