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    What is the exactly

    sense of that, because i would like to know if i am a LWT...
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    I do not look like Clint Estwood

    so i am not a LWT?
    I don't have a "agressive face", but i am nervous.

    Alpha male and LWT is the same thing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshiro View Post
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    is the exactly sense of that, because i would like to know if i am a LWT...
    Lone wolf

    (trait)


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    material may be challenged and removed. (December 2007)A lone wolf is a

    wolf that lives by itself rather than with

    others as part of a pack. Most, if

    not all, lone wolves are ones that were banished from their packs such as a former pack leader or discarded pups

    (wolves prefer the safety of a pack; therefore, they almost never leave by choice). As such lone wolves are usually

    stronger, more aggressive and far more dangerous than the average wolf that is a member of a pack. They have

    difficulty hunting, as wolves's favorite prey are large

    ungulates, and it is nearly impossible for

    a wolf to bring one down by itself (hunting on their own can be done, as lone wolves are naturally stronger and some

    specialise in hunting moose on their own). Instead, they will hunt smaller animals and scavenge. Sometimes, a lone

    wolf will find another lone wolf of the opposite sex, and the two will start a new pack.
    Among humans, this term

    typically refers to individuals who prefer solitude and/or work

    alone.

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    Thanks Terry, i understand now

    :-)

    When you meet someone (for example in a mall) and talk with this person, when you wear SOE, this personn is

    very chatty and friendly ok... but with a correct dosage of TE what results i can obtain?

    For a first meet (i am

    talking when you test your products in a store or ect) TE is really good? or his use is for when you already know

    the person?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoshiro View Post
    Thanks Terry, i understand now :-)

    When you meet someone (for example in a mall) and talk

    with this person, when you wear SOE, this personn is very chatty and friendly ok... but with a correct dosage of TE

    what results i can obtain?

    For a first meet (i am talking when you test your products in a store or ect) TE is

    really good? or his use is for when you already know the person?
    Probably there are many of us

    that venture into the lone wolf part of our nature during certain phases of our lives.

    I am

    a person who enjoys a good amount of solitude, and i am most certain that i display the characteristics of the lone

    wolf syndrome in much of my existence.


    The addition of the

    correct ratio of TE added to your friendly Scent of Eros signature can when perceived add a certain aura of

    excitement and animal attraction to your encounters with the opposite sex.




    For those looking to create that spark of excitement/romance ect with the use of synthetic

    pheromones, it usually involves a small amount of experimentation so as achieve that what compliments our pheromone

    signature to good advantage, or as is called our sweet spot.


    TE

    can work amazingly well when worn in public areas and comes into contact with the appropriate targets

    ect.


    Also with some girls it is good to get in friendship with her

    and then when you have her trust can add spray of TE to add the X factor.




    Some girls will be ready for your TE with the very first meeting, Most times you will have to do

    the testing to find out the reactions that you are receiving and then adjust your applications untill you are

    receiving the good alround broad spectrum results.


    Just remember

    the testing is all good fun, with success is Grand fun and with failure is good learning experience.

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