I never drew hard
and fast conclusions, but I always looked at application logically -- small amounts to hands, face, crotch and butt,
in imitation of the real thing, and I would apply the night before, as I felt conversions were happening that would
make the overall effect more male - like I was geting some rather than \"was one.\" I would also just apply every
once in a while, and would certainly never reapply before showering with soap (which usually doesn\'t happen every
day, in my case). So those were my application methods.
Then I felt response was best from women I didn\'t know
and worst from women I knew well. It was horrible from my girlfriend. Secondly, it was greater from bisexual women.
Third, the response overall was very inconsistent, possibly due to the variety of women I\'d meet. Someone like
Elana, who seems very hetero and hormonal, probably has a lot of testosterone as well as a lot of estrogen running
through her (hence the apparent horniness, if I may be so bold). (I don\'t mean anything personal by this, but am
just picking someone everyone knows) She would need someone with a more stereotypical male biochemocal profile to
compliment her own, which is strongly female, but also has male characteristics. The south is a very \"men are men
and women are women\" culture, so cops would presumably also get a poor reception there.
However, feminine men
and \"boy toy\" types definitely have their share of female adherents, adherents who might be more receptive to
cops.
The other desirable effect of cops is to make the wearer feel good. But I\'d think applying too often
might cause someone to get physically acclimated, as if their biology was aware he was \"getting more than
enough\', and it was time to \"quit bringing them in,\" thus screwing up his natural phero profile. (I always
assume the body has wisdom)
My overall point is that thinking biologically might help one make the best decisions
about using copulins.
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