Aribeth says: Couples who have high levels of chemicals in common are more likely to encounter fertility issues, miscarriage and infidelity. The more dissimilar you and your partner’s chemical makeup, the better chance you will have at successfully procreating and staying together. So how can you create the scent which will keep you and your partner in the land of happily ever after? Unfortunately, you can’t. Perfumes and colognes can’t fool Nerve “O” — the scents which humans and animals are attracted to are intangible and instinctive. Even the most expensive designer perfume can’t fool Mother Nature. When it comes to sexual attraction, it seems you really have to leave things in the air! So, nose in the air from now on.. This is very interesting. unconscious cuesAre they really that unconscious? To me they aren't. I have always been aware of and tuned into people's scent. In fact, I once turned down a top notch marriage proposal, just because he "smelled wrong." He was a great guy and a "good catch" but he didn't smell right (to me), so I threw him back into the dating pool. It's not a hygiene issue, it was just his normal body scent that was all wrong. Perfume or deo does NOT hide the "real" scent of a man. (Or woman, I assume.) My friends have often laughed at me when I say that the scent of a person is very important, if not THE most important 'physical' criteria, when I choose a mate. Looks and position ... secret sex nerveMine is such a secret it has yet to be discovered. the scent of a person is very important, if not THE most important 'physical' criteria, when I choose a mate.I totally agree with you! "the scent of a person is very important, if not THE most important 'physical' criteria, when I choose a mate." This is interesting. I love it when a woman smells good, especially her hair. If someone had a bad odor I could see that being a deal breaker. But the most important? |
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