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    Default Using mones on yourself

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    When I

    first started wearing these products, I noticed that some actually made me more social, mainly SOE. The first time I

    wore it, I was walking home and approached over 10 different girls on the street. I just felt really confident and

    talkative and felt like talking to every girl I walked by. Since then I generally rub a bit under my nose before I

    go out. I tried a few others, but SEO seemed to have the best reaction. It definitely doesn't work 100% of the

    time, but the times it does, I am noticeably more social. Does anyone else use any products on themselves? If so,

    what are the best products for that and what's the best way to apply them? I wanted to try liquid trust next,

    because I've read about people using Oxytocin in nasal spray form on themselves to try and reduce their shyness, so

    I was gonna try and spray some LT under my nose. Is the dose of Oxy in that spray strong enough?

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    Sadly, the "self effects" tend to

    wear off as you get used to them.
    Freedom begins when you tell Mrs. Grundy to go fly a kite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtnjim View Post
    Sadly, the

    "self effects" tend to wear off as you get used to them.
    I've found that to be true also. I've

    not tried LT but it'll be in my next order.


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    Quote Originally Posted by elektrobank View Post
    When I first started wearing these products, I noticed that some actually made me more

    social, mainly SOE. The first time I wore it, I was walking home and approached over 10 different girls on the

    street. I just felt really confident and talkative and felt like talking to every girl I walked by. Since then I

    generally rub a bit under my nose before I go out. I tried a few others, but SEO seemed to have the best reaction.

    It definitely doesn't work 100% of the time, but the times it does, I am noticeably more social. Does anyone else

    use any products on themselves? If so, what are the best products for that and what's the best way to apply them? I

    wanted to try liquid trust next, because I've read about people using Oxytocin in nasal spray form on themselves to

    try and reduce their shyness, so I was gonna try and spray some LT under my nose. Is the dose of Oxy in that spray

    strong enough?
    How many SoE do you have applied?

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    I´ve read an article today

    about a new study on oxytocin on gmx news
    there was mentioned that oxitocin minimizes social fears when sniffed

    in...
    don´t know about the amounts they used..
    this was a new study .... can´t find the source...
    When

    applied in high doses LT gives me an really upbeat mood ..... and yes it makes me more relaxed....
    Pago

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    I used to get a bit

    aggresive in my driving while wearing none based products but eventually got used to it and it doesn't happen

    anymore.
    There is a cure for electile dysfuntion!!!!

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    Huuchh that´s

    exactly what happened to me when started using moanes again last year....
    i applyed several sprays of TE and damn

    i drove my car too fast and very risky... and i was agressive like hell...
    took 4 weeks until i became used to the

    self effects...

    Pago

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    Police control nowadays

    and in future:

    nowadays: "have you consume alcoholic dinks today?"

    in future: "have you used androstenone

    today?"

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    Wouldn't it follow that a

    woman who was exposed to mones constantly would also end up becoming immune to their effects? If so, maybe it makes

    sense to mix it up every once in a while. What does everyone

    think?
    Last edited by Tester123; 12-08-2011 at 04:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tester123 View Post
    Wouldn't it

    follow that a woman who was exposed to mones constantly would also end up becoming immune to their effects? If so,

    maybe it makes sense to mix it up every once in a while. What does everyone think?
    This has been brought

    up before a number of times. It has been suggested that you take some time off when using pheromone products (not

    use them at all for a few days), and/or to rotate through a variety of different products that may have varying

    mixes/contents. Also vary the amount of each product you use, perhaps applying a very light amount one time and a

    heavier amount the next time. If you are targeting a specific female remember too that at certain times of the month

    they will react differently to some pheromones, sometimes negatively (say with androstenone). It could be wise to

    rotate out of the -none heavy products during that time and up the A-1 products (as an example).
    The opposite of love isn't hate.
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