With neither quill nor qualm, Luigi Donatello Asero quothed:
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> "Neredbojias" <> skrev i meddelandet
> news:...
> > With neither quill nor qualm, Luigi Donatello Asero quothed:
> >
> > > I might add that scents perhaps work on the ground of genetical
> > > compatibility
> > > (people of the same group should be less attracted among each other)
> > > But I think that there are several theories about how scents affect our
> > > sexual life.
> > > [cut]
> > >
> > > On this purpose you may read for example
> > > the part under the title
> > >
> > > "HOW TO SMELL A MATE"
> > > on
> > > http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-1174.html
> >
> > Bah, who needs to read that? All you need to do is stick your nose in a
> > good place and sniff away.
>
> On the grounds of what you have written so far, I
> would advice you to read the article but do as you want...
Okay, I read the article. (-A long sucker, that.) And isn't it obvious
what the oh-so-mysterious *real* human pheromone is? Okay, let me give
you a clue. It can be noisy, enhanced or attenuated, and often occurs
after eating beans...
If you like a woman's farts, you can probably put up with being married
to her.
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.