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Mark, for chrissakes,
would\'ya listen to what people are saying?
Your pheromone use is not likely to have caused your breasts to
grow. No one has ever reported this, and there is no known way for it to happen. Supplementing with
prohormones can lean to increased estrogen (causing puffiness and fat gain), but:
a) Pheromones are not
prohormones
b) The amounts you apply are so small that it is highly implausible to have any physiological affect
on you (except normal phero affect...)
c) The pheros would have to get through your skin to even have a chance to
affect you, and while this probably dose happen to some degree, the amounts are even further reduced.
d)
Prohormones are all androgens (a term which describes a lot of hormones, similar to saying that methane and benzene
are hydrocarbons, or methanol and ethanol are alcohols). While some pheromones are also androgens, copulins are
not.
Your point about the use of synthetic pheromones stopping your natural production has been talked about
before, but i think the consensus was that it wouldn\'t happen because there is no feedback loop monitoring your
natural quantities of pheromones.
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