So, I ran XSP96 solo at 25mcg (2 sprays) yesterday. Didn't get around much to test the full potential of the interactions so it's only initial impressions.
I went to a FedEx shop to pickup a package I redirected there, then went to Walmart, and finally to In n' Out.
At FedEx, it's business as usual although the male receptionist/clerk was very nice and seemed to be in a good mood (that seems to be the recurring effect I've seen). I had ordered one Sonax Leather Foam for my car seats, which is just a typical hairspray-sized can but it was packaged in a Playstation 4-sized box. I made the comment about how big the box was for just one small can and the clerk laughed.
Went to Walmart to pick up a cabin air filter replacement. Everyone seemed to be in a good mood. I stopped by the cosmetics area to see if they had Skulls and Roses to try. Nope, so I picked up Curve for men to try instead. The lady seemed to want to help me (40's-50's?) and was happy to do so.
At In n' Out, I noticed lots of direct eye contact with the cashiers. Or some sneaking glances, especially from other customers. One main hit would be from the guy calling out our number. I picked up my order, said thanks and "I hope you have a nice day". His response was something like "thanks, I... really appreciate that" but muttered and somewhat as if he was taken back to hear someone say that.
The final interaction where I'm not sure if XSP96 was still in effect was having dinner with my cousin. We haven't hung out in a long while so we caught up with what's been going on. While everything was in a relative good mood, I'm not sure if XSP96 played a role (at the 6-hour mark) and we're usually chill about the topics (usually electronics, work, cars, his wedding plans, etc...).
So all in all, I generally got good/happy feels from people around me. Any signs of attraction? I don't think so. It's possible everything was just coincidental, especially because most interactions were with people in the service industry.
I went to a FedEx shop to pickup a package I redirected there, then went to Walmart, and finally to In n' Out.
At FedEx, it's business as usual although the male receptionist/clerk was very nice and seemed to be in a good mood (that seems to be the recurring effect I've seen). I had ordered one Sonax Leather Foam for my car seats, which is just a typical hairspray-sized can but it was packaged in a Playstation 4-sized box. I made the comment about how big the box was for just one small can and the clerk laughed.
Went to Walmart to pick up a cabin air filter replacement. Everyone seemed to be in a good mood. I stopped by the cosmetics area to see if they had Skulls and Roses to try. Nope, so I picked up Curve for men to try instead. The lady seemed to want to help me (40's-50's?) and was happy to do so.
At In n' Out, I noticed lots of direct eye contact with the cashiers. Or some sneaking glances, especially from other customers. One main hit would be from the guy calling out our number. I picked up my order, said thanks and "I hope you have a nice day". His response was something like "thanks, I... really appreciate that" but muttered and somewhat as if he was taken back to hear someone say that.
The final interaction where I'm not sure if XSP96 was still in effect was having dinner with my cousin. We haven't hung out in a long while so we caught up with what's been going on. While everything was in a relative good mood, I'm not sure if XSP96 played a role (at the 6-hour mark) and we're usually chill about the topics (usually electronics, work, cars, his wedding plans, etc...).
So all in all, I generally got good/happy feels from people around me. Any signs of attraction? I don't think so. It's possible everything was just coincidental, especially because most interactions were with people in the service industry.
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