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  • Coconut
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    Originally posted by SteveO

    Comply has no respect element to it so I'd be surprised if you did get that. Fearful, yeah I can see that. Its also not comforting or anything except purely compliance pheromones. The idea is to use your personality or use other mones to steer it.



    People react to compliance differently. I think what you're experiencing makes a lot of sense from the perspective of a customer. Its unfortunate but most people look down at people in the service industry, even people who are in it themselves. When you hire a car you're looking at that person as if they are an employee (or worse, a belonging) and you expect them to bend and comply to your every whim. Can anyone say entitlement? So when that perspective is reversed and all of a sudden your "hire" is now making you feel how you should act it could be come very uncomfortable. Get somebody who is confident with themselves and position in life and you'd probably have a different experience. Somebody who is "climbing the ladder" wants to show their dominance over others and therefore Comply would make them very uncomfortable.
    oh lol gald comply will pull them down from the ladder, i know a lot of people like that lol!
    sounds like i need to buy comply

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  • Coconut
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    Originally posted by SteveO

    Its a strange one for me as well. Not quite sure how to get a handle on it yet. There are times I love it and other times I'm like WTF just happened
    maybe a status blend like celebrity would do well

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  • Ildergreier
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    Originally posted by SteveO
    There are times I love it and other times I'm like WTF just happened

    Could you elaborate?

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  • XSteveO
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    Originally posted by Devin1Neil
    Comply is a hard one for me to nail down.

    Does it work? Absolutely. But I can't nail down why.
    I want to try this in a status blend, perhaps that would help shape it.
    Its a strange one for me as well. Not quite sure how to get a handle on it yet. There are times I love it and other times I'm like WTF just happened

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  • Devin1Neil
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    Comply is a hard one for me to nail down.

    Does it work? Absolutely. But I can't nail down why.
    I want to try this in a status blend, perhaps that would help shape it.

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  • XSteveO
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    Originally posted by Muestereate
    Thanks Law, I think we still need a Tips blend for guys. I wonder if cops would work for pizza delivery guys too?
    Wouldn't celebrity do the trick?

    I'll have to think about this

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  • XSteveO
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    Originally posted by curiouscat
    I have had zero luck with this in any setting. Even at various doses, I just don't see hits. Maybe it's just not the one for me.

    BUT I would guess based on what some people seem to have seen as hits, that maybe it puts a little fear in them... what might be construed as respect in another situation, could be felt as fear in a car with a driver that you don't know. Especially with women who might be processing that. Just a thought. I don't take it as a comforting blend, and I would think that would be the feeling you'd want in your passengers to generate communication and good tips.
    Comply has no respect element to it so I'd be surprised if you did get that. Fearful, yeah I can see that. Its also not comforting or anything except purely compliance pheromones. The idea is to use your personality or use other mones to steer it.

    Originally posted by theLaw
    Final note: Try as I might, I just can't get this to work doing Ride-share. It feels like people are afraid to speak, and my tips suffer as well. Cops (DM oil), on the other hand, seem to work in my favor at any dose.

    XSteveO or anyone else........Any ideas on what's causing this?
    People react to compliance differently. I think what you're experiencing makes a lot of sense from the perspective of a customer. Its unfortunate but most people look down at people in the service industry, even people who are in it themselves. When you hire a car you're looking at that person as if they are an employee (or worse, a belonging) and you expect them to bend and comply to your every whim. Can anyone say entitlement? So when that perspective is reversed and all of a sudden your "hire" is now making you feel how you should act it could be come very uncomfortable. Get somebody who is confident with themselves and position in life and you'd probably have a different experience. Somebody who is "climbing the ladder" wants to show their dominance over others and therefore Comply would make them very uncomfortable.

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  • Darklord1
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    Thank you for the suggestion!

  • Darklord1
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    Thank you for the warm welcome NuTrix! It is great to hear from you and It has been awhile!

  • Ildergreier
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    Originally posted by Darklord1
    Comply works. I have never ventured beyond 1 spray, but it gets the job done. What I notice is that people don’t approach me, but I catch them stealing glances and then quickly look away.

    People dont one leave my presence until I release them. They will tell me that they must go, but don’t leave until I tell them goodbye.

    It feels like a bit of fear based compliance to me and the next step seems to be combos that retain the compliance and add to the interaction.
    1x Summer Daze removes this fear, but people are still compliant is my experience.

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  • NuTrix
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    Good to see you here and reviewing! A favorite trick of Isis is to add a bit of p74...Happy experimenting!

  • Darklord1
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    Comply works. I have never ventured beyond 1 spray, but it gets the job done. What I notice is that people don’t approach me, but I catch them stealing glances and then quickly look away.

    People dont one leave my presence until I release them. They will tell me that they must go, but don’t leave until I tell them goodbye.

    It feels like a bit of fear based compliance to me and the next step seems to be combos that retain the compliance and add to the interaction.

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  • Ildergreier
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    Originally posted by colorfulaura

    I might have to snatch Comply then. I wore Innocence today and I feel like the female instructor infantilized me at yoga. She stayed hovering over me more than anyone else! I think Comply might add an edge of respect while still maintaining the doe-eyed effect of Innocence.
    I am looking forward to hear about this testing.

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  • colorfulaura
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    Originally posted by Ildergreier

    Hmm, I actually think this could be an amazing combination.

    Why?

    Because I have gotten away with so much shit while using Innocence that I am now shaking my head.
    I might have to snatch Comply then. I wore Innocence today and I feel like the female instructor infantilized me at yoga. She stayed hovering over me more than anyone else! I think Comply might add an edge of respect while still maintaining the doe-eyed effect of Innocence.

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  • Ildergreier
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    Originally posted by colorfulaura
    The control freak in me is curious about what this one is. Would Comply + Innocence make sense or just backfire?
    Hmm, I actually think this could be an amazing combination.

    Why?

    Because I have gotten away with so much shit while using Innocence that I am now shaking my head.

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  • colorfulaura
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    The control freak in me is curious about what this one is. Would Comply + Innocence make sense or just backfire?

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  • Ildergreier
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    Originally posted by Muestereate
    There are psychological baselines for riding in other peoples cars though. Our parents trained us to not make a mess, bus drivers taught us to shut up and settle down etc.
    I hate driving other peoples cars and won't have any other person driving mine. Catching a ride with another person doesn't bother me, though.

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  • Muestereate
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    There are psychological baselines for riding in other peoples cars though. Our parents trained us to not make a mess, bus drivers taught us to shut up and settle down etc.

  • Cheerio
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    Originally posted by NuTrix

    Curious for the report on this one...
    I've got your back!
    I haven't scheduled the meeting yet. I'm finishing up the visual prototype.

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  • NuTrix
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    Originally posted by Cheerio

    Noted!
    Comply
    xs194
    + Goddess

    Just to stay safe.
    Curious for the report on this one...

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