I usually like to bring up questions that can broaden our knowledge of pheromones, and recently, I experienced an interesting occurrence. Can a person with or near you inadvertently steal the signal being put out by your pheromone mix? I was out with some friends at a club recently, rocking AV and Xist because I find the combo to be very good together as Xist soften's AV's hard-hitting edge to an approachable degree. We met two girls at the bar and the one I began talking with seemed initially to be attracted to me, started looking at my friend here and there as we were talking. I went to the restroom for a minute and when I got back, she was heavy flirting, touching on him, leaning close into his ear...etc. I recognized these as the tell-tale signs of what the mones normally produce for me and others.
Now to be clear, he is my best friend and I don't know this chick, so I wasn't upset to seem him getting some deserved attention, but it did make me wonder...does the brain know who the pheromone signal is coming from when presented with two options, or does it just sense the change in perception and look for a likely candidate? The dose was smaller (One drop AV, 2 sprays Xist), so as not to intimidate a younger crowd (20's) so I don't believe I OD'd. Obviously, you must act congruent with what mones you have on, but he wasn't really saying much or acting congruent, and definitely didn't have mones on. Thinking back, a similar situation happened with my ex at work (Not ex at the time) where when I wore the same mix, she would get bubbly and even flirty around a much older man (49). We were keeping our relationship a secret from the gossipers, so I couldn't really flirt with her at work, and thus not act completely congruent with the mones. This interestingly weakened when I stopped wearing AV/ sexual mones to work.
Those of you who know more about the science of pheromones would be appreciated for sharing your insight, as well as Ladies who expose themselves to mone mixes for research purposes (Nutrix, maybe?). I think this is an important subject that could help those of us alter strategies on how and when to use mones. Thanks!
Now to be clear, he is my best friend and I don't know this chick, so I wasn't upset to seem him getting some deserved attention, but it did make me wonder...does the brain know who the pheromone signal is coming from when presented with two options, or does it just sense the change in perception and look for a likely candidate? The dose was smaller (One drop AV, 2 sprays Xist), so as not to intimidate a younger crowd (20's) so I don't believe I OD'd. Obviously, you must act congruent with what mones you have on, but he wasn't really saying much or acting congruent, and definitely didn't have mones on. Thinking back, a similar situation happened with my ex at work (Not ex at the time) where when I wore the same mix, she would get bubbly and even flirty around a much older man (49). We were keeping our relationship a secret from the gossipers, so I couldn't really flirt with her at work, and thus not act completely congruent with the mones. This interestingly weakened when I stopped wearing AV/ sexual mones to work.
Those of you who know more about the science of pheromones would be appreciated for sharing your insight, as well as Ladies who expose themselves to mone mixes for research purposes (Nutrix, maybe?). I think this is an important subject that could help those of us alter strategies on how and when to use mones. Thanks!
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