It's the A-nones in AE/m that
may make men lock horns. When you put that stuff on you are establishing yourself subconsciously as the alpha male
of the group. The other men get the message in their brains although they may not know it consciously. If your
friend is usually the alpha male of the group he'll still try to act the same way, but his brain will keep telling
him that he's not "the big cheese tonight". Therefore, it only makes sense that he would try his best to affirm his
position simply because his mind telling him that you are the alpha is a bit much for him.
My advice is to use a
none heavy phero when you are more or less on neutral turf or when there are more females than males around. If you
already know a guy who seems to be alpha will be around when you are using nones, you could easily get into a fight.
Just last week, I was in an environment where I almost got into an argument with a guy when I was wearing nones, but
I backed down before it got out of hand.
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