Mr. Whoever (shouldn\'t it be \"Whomever\"?) does have a valid point - our \"metric\" for success is very subjective. What is a \"hit\" and do they really increase in number and/or intensity? Even at their most powerful, pheromones only influence human behavior, they don\'t determine it! (Mr. Kohl may want to refine that condition to \"adult social behavior.\")
Given the excessive marketing zeal of some purveyors of pheromones (not Bruce), a healthy skepticsm is warranted.
Given that my metric is subjective and my money is discretionary - I\'ll do as I damn well please and all of you can do the same.
I will state that my mature, considered judgment is that pheromones can be used, artfully, to generate positive behavioral and social interactions in excess of the situational norm. Your results may differ.
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