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    Default Pheromones and commitment: Discuss

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    Hello

    all! Long time lurker here. I don\'t post much, but I have long enjoyed the discussions here -- and I\'ve

    learned a lot from Bruce and the gang!

    Been wanting some feedback and personal experiences on the nature of

    Pheromones and Commitment. See, I\'ve read tons of threads about the use of Pheromones with attracting,

    increasing sexual desire and even promoting romance. And I\'ve had success myself with all of the above. But

    I\'m wondering - has any research been done with pheromones and whether or not they can influence the elusive

    \"commitment\" gene in males? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

    Ok, so I know this may be a

    silly discussion, but indulge me. Anyone have any thoughts, testimonials or recipes on the topic?

    Best,
    Xen

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    Default Re: Pheromones and commitment: Discuss

    Copulins might.

    But, to be honest, the best way to get a man to commit is to cook

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    Default Re: Pheromones and commitment: Discuss

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    Copulins might.

    But, to be honest, the best way

    to get a man to commit is to cook [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

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    Hmmmm...

    copulens. eh? Perhaps I\'ll have to try a new mix with the ones I have. Any suggestions?

    And hey, he loves my

    cooking! I just need him to stop sampling the cooking of \"other chefs\" lol

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    Hmmmm... copulens. eh? Perhaps I\'ll have to

    try a new mix with the ones I have. Any suggestions?

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    I\'ll let

    the ladies take over from here.

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    And hey, he

    loves my cooking! I just need him to stop sampling the cooking of \"other chefs\" lol

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    Default Re: Pheromones and commitment: Discuss

    I\'ve written on this topic in the past in the forum, but I don\'t remember when. I think I talked about it in

    terms of \"faithfulness\".

    Yes, copulins are the best raw pheromones, since they are a signal to nest.



    The classic essential oil for making a guy commit is unquestionably cumin, which contains large

    amounts of copulins (plus other pheromones specific to committment), along with vanilla (a familiar, safe,

    accepting, trusting, homey scent that makes a good combination with cumin for that purpose)and valerian (which also

    contains copulins, along with the homey smell of bare feet). Musk of course is also good, as is ambergris. Woods and

    spices, such as cinnamon and clove, would round out the hominess effect.

    My own committment perfume would

    begin with the ingredients I just mentioned, but would of course require other things to complete it.

    I\'m

    confident your potion will be off to a good start with these things.

    But be forewarned if you\'ve never

    used cumin EO -- it is one of the strongest smelling substances produced by nature, as bad as EW or even worse, (!)

    and must be diluted quite a bit before use in perfumery or aromatherapy.

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