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Pheromones Enhance Females' Sexual Attractiveness To Males

"When it comes to sexual attention, new research provides evidence the nose knows.

Women who wore perfume with synthesized female pheromone were more attractive to their male partners, concluded scientists at San Francisco State University. Pheromones are odorless chemicals excreted from the body that affect reproductive interactions among both animals and humans.

***Norma McCoy, lead author and professor of psychology [at the University said] "It is clear that there is something that is odorless and is being exuded from reproductive age women--that affects male behavior--that makes the women attractive."

The pheromone used in the study is what its maker, Athena Institute for Women's Wellness Research, believes is a ...substance that, when put on a person's skin, reacts with that person's own chemistry to achieve its effect. Adds Winnifred Cutler, Institute founder and president and a reproductive biologist and co-discoverer of pheromones in humans, "When it works for a woman, it doesn't seem to matter what perfume she wears."

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Originally posted by: Skyclad1uhm1
So... what's new about that?

You mean you didn't read any news or medical paper in the last 50 years?


looks like that !

I place him with red dawn on my list of stupid people here
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Originally posted by: BeefJurky
stop thread crapping... and... um... if there's grass on the field....

It's probably greener... on the other side though... 🙁
 
So... what's new about that? You mean you didn't read any news or medical paper in the last 50 years
What's new about it is, they have been successful at isolating and manipulating pheromones in animals such as pigs for years. However, attempts to do the same with humans have been unproductive until very recently, and even then, many of these 'studies' have proven unreliable in independent double-blind studies.
 
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