So I posted this elsewhere and wanted to open it up for everyone's thoughts 
Some of us on the boards are deliberately mixing the use of both the "men's " and "women's" blends.
Some users are wearing a mix of the 2 because that is how the blend is made. Example, men's blends with cops and/or Est or women's blends with androstenone, androsterone...
I, personally, think we can get lost because of labels. Yes, they can be helpful.
I really love XS's goal system...I would love for SteveO to list all of the molecules, but completely understand why he doesn't *snickers*
I'm not going to be purchasing all of the men's blends or start wearing them exclusively
but I am finding it's a lot of fun to combine them (at a lower dose than what the guys normally wear) to enhance a combo.
My self talk about the men's blends is that I'm adding more alpha/status...different labels, I know, but I find that more accurate than masculine mainly because none of what I've tried has made me feel manly in any way. I mean, do the guys who wear cops or Est suddenly feel like women?
Women can be serious, aggressive and calm without being masculine. Men can be thoughtful, sensitive and communicative without being feminine. I see why we gravitate toward those descriptions. But how many times have you seen someone report how they felt a blend "beta-fied" them?
It's all linguistics
And I'm not saying guys aren't masculine. Ya-all are HOT Mo-fos, the whole lot of ya! 
I think what I'm trying to say is the labels "masculine" and "feminine" can stifle some serious pheromone exploration opportunities

Some of us on the boards are deliberately mixing the use of both the "men's " and "women's" blends.
Some users are wearing a mix of the 2 because that is how the blend is made. Example, men's blends with cops and/or Est or women's blends with androstenone, androsterone...
I, personally, think we can get lost because of labels. Yes, they can be helpful.
I really love XS's goal system...I would love for SteveO to list all of the molecules, but completely understand why he doesn't *snickers*

I'm not going to be purchasing all of the men's blends or start wearing them exclusively

My self talk about the men's blends is that I'm adding more alpha/status...different labels, I know, but I find that more accurate than masculine mainly because none of what I've tried has made me feel manly in any way. I mean, do the guys who wear cops or Est suddenly feel like women?
Women can be serious, aggressive and calm without being masculine. Men can be thoughtful, sensitive and communicative without being feminine. I see why we gravitate toward those descriptions. But how many times have you seen someone report how they felt a blend "beta-fied" them?
It's all linguistics


I think what I'm trying to say is the labels "masculine" and "feminine" can stifle some serious pheromone exploration opportunities
