I definitely get that from C7.
The pendant application is interesting, seems like it would be more difficult to gauge potency and application
duration though.
Okay, this is a little different because I didn't apply the pheromones to myself. I bought a pendant that I put
pheromones on a little sponge thing, stick it in the pendant, and lock it and wear it around my neck. I wanted to
see how effective it is compared to the usual application to my skin. Because if it's effective to use this
pendant, I would prefer to use that...take it off when you don't want it, put it on whenever.
Anyway, I put 2
drops of PI on the swab, plus 2 drops of WAGG, covered by a few stream/sprays of Acqua Di Gio cologne.
Immediately after putting it around my neck, I started to smile for some reason and felt really up lifted. I
swear, for the next 10-15min, all I did was go to various mirrors in the house to look at and admire my sexy self.
Anyway, all day I felt really happy and smiley, and all around confident/good. I'd never tried WAGG before.
Having the 2 drops of PI on the swab certainly was different than applying it on myself. I noticed that
self-effects are a lot greater than we think.
Anyway, anyone else notice this uplifted or greater sense of
confidence while wearing WAGG? Or is it just me or some placebo effect?
I definitely get that from C7.
The pendant application is interesting, seems like it would be more difficult to gauge potency and application
duration though.
LMAO.
WAGG alone did
not do that to me.
A314 is a different story. If it's been a while since I used it when I use two drops my
confidence goes through the roof and I can't stop myself from buffing my chest.
When I add WAGG to the A314 a
natural smile becomes present... which for me is odd.
"The whole world must learn of our peaceful ways, by force!"
I've had that effect from a
TE/SOE combo. I just feel like a total badass.
Sodbuster, add a little C-7 to
that mix you'll feel like Clint Eastwood type badass lol.
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