Okay, here's a thought that has been rolling around in my head; bear with me here lol.
When people talk about attracting Asians with pheromones, the suggestions tend to depend on whether the person in question is 'westernised' or not, right? Because we all know that different kinds of formulas are needed for the two different demographics. (And FYI when I say 'western' here, I'm mostly thinking of anglophone countries that are predominantly populated by Cacausians – such as the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and NZ)
I see it explained, time and again, that it's a cultural difference, rather than a biological one, that causes traditional/non-westernised Asians to require a specialised formula, whereas 'westernised Asians' respond to the same pheros used to attract Caucasians. But what if the difference is biological?
My reasoning is this: If you're an ethnically Asian person growing up in a western environment, that means that you grow up surrounded by the biologies (read: phero signatures) of Caucasians. Wouldn't that influence your own biology?
Perhaps not to the point of having your body secrete the same pheromones as your Caucasian peers, but certainly in the way your body registers and responds to phero input, no? It seems more likely to me, for example, that westernised Asians are more tolerant to enone (or what have you) because they've grown up around it and have had plenty of exposure to it, than because they've been educated culturally to find it more attractive.
Maybe if we found an environment where all the bodies are ethnically Asian yet the culture is completely Western, we could be sure that it's purely culture (and not biology) that causes westernised Asians to be attracted to regular old Caucasian phero signatures... but I'm not sure such an environment exists anywhere in the world right now.
At the end of the day, this distinction is probably non-essential to the actual pursuit of attracting people, but I just wanted to throw it out there. Maybe this has been discussed before on other forums, I'm not sure, but I'd be interested to hear what you guys think. I guess an alternate title for this post could be 'What makes us attracted to the phero sigs we're attracted to – culture or biology?'
Thoughts?
When people talk about attracting Asians with pheromones, the suggestions tend to depend on whether the person in question is 'westernised' or not, right? Because we all know that different kinds of formulas are needed for the two different demographics. (And FYI when I say 'western' here, I'm mostly thinking of anglophone countries that are predominantly populated by Cacausians – such as the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and NZ)
I see it explained, time and again, that it's a cultural difference, rather than a biological one, that causes traditional/non-westernised Asians to require a specialised formula, whereas 'westernised Asians' respond to the same pheros used to attract Caucasians. But what if the difference is biological?
My reasoning is this: If you're an ethnically Asian person growing up in a western environment, that means that you grow up surrounded by the biologies (read: phero signatures) of Caucasians. Wouldn't that influence your own biology?
Perhaps not to the point of having your body secrete the same pheromones as your Caucasian peers, but certainly in the way your body registers and responds to phero input, no? It seems more likely to me, for example, that westernised Asians are more tolerant to enone (or what have you) because they've grown up around it and have had plenty of exposure to it, than because they've been educated culturally to find it more attractive.
Maybe if we found an environment where all the bodies are ethnically Asian yet the culture is completely Western, we could be sure that it's purely culture (and not biology) that causes westernised Asians to be attracted to regular old Caucasian phero signatures... but I'm not sure such an environment exists anywhere in the world right now.
At the end of the day, this distinction is probably non-essential to the actual pursuit of attracting people, but I just wanted to throw it out there. Maybe this has been discussed before on other forums, I'm not sure, but I'd be interested to hear what you guys think. I guess an alternate title for this post could be 'What makes us attracted to the phero sigs we're attracted to – culture or biology?'
Thoughts?

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