Someone must know this.
Hi All,
I\'ve been reading about the possible effects on women of TE/w etc. I haven\'t been able to find TE/w on the products table and was wondering what\'s in it ? I understand it\'s a dilute version of NPA and so contains the \"secret ingredients\", does anybody know please what the known ingredients are, and/or what the \"secret\" ones might be ?
Thanks,
Someone must know this.
Nobody knows but the guys at LaCroy Chemicals who make it.
There\'s not even known ingredients? Like we know TE/m has -none & whatever secret ingredient.
I know what you mean. I have now clue, it could be Anone, Anol, or both. I think it is both, probably less Anone and more Anol. I know the women on here say it makes them ermm \"wet\", so is that the secret ingredients or anone?
Well, have the women who report wetness from TE/w tried TE/m? Would be interesting if it had the same effect.
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I know what you mean. I have now clue, it could be Anone, Anol, or both. I think it is both, probably less Anone and more Anol. I know the women on here say it makes them ermm \"wet\", so is that the secret ingredients or anone?
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There is NO nol in there!
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There is NO nol in there!
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That\'s what I thought. I can\'t remember if I\'d read it somewhere or if I just got the false impression, but for some reason I thought TE/w was -none, like TE/m, just with a different secret ingredient (which would naturally, be copulins.)
I guess someone with a better nose for -none could answer that real quick.
I think there is -none, but other than that it\'s all new smells.
I was just comparing the scent of TE/w with the scent of TE/m. From the reactions women post to TE/w, I\'d still think there is -none in it, but it smells like either less, or maybe covered by whatever else is in TE/w that\'s not in the /m version.
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