How to Use Pheromones to Attract a Mate

Posted by Anonymous , 9/5/2007 Tags:UsePheromonesAttractMate
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How to Use Pheromones to Attract a Mate

Introduction

Human pheromones are detected by a special organ in the nose and are responsible for a wide variety of effects from the synchronization of menstrual cycles to finding Mr. or Mrs. Right. Whether a person can use pheromones to make themselves more attractive is still being studied, but it can't hurt to give it a try.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

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Step One

Try going scentless. It's possible that fragrances added to everything from laundry detergent to shampoo bury our pheromones under layers of scents. Replace everything in your home with unscented versions.
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Step Two

Let yourself sweat a little. Pheromones are made in the armpits, so if you let them get a little damp, you have a better chance of having pheromones to detect. Don't let yourself get stinky, however, or you'll turn off potential mates before the pheromones take effect.
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Step Three

Buy pheromones. A few fragrance lines purport to include human pheromones. They even have products that are odorless if you don't want to wear a fragrance but still want the pheromones. Be aware, though, that because these pheromones aren't yours, you won't necessarily attract Mr. or Mrs. Right.
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Step Four

Find a crowd. Your natural pheromones should attract someone who's physically compatible with you, so don't worry if there are a lot of "competitors" around. Mingle, circulating through the room so everyone can be exposed to your pheromones.
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Step Five

Keep your end up. Don't expect pheromones to do all the work. You still should be well-groomed and interesting to talk to.

Tips & Warnings

  • It's possible that what makes you attracted to one person and not to another has to do with how genetically similar you are, and that pheromones are what clues you in to this degree of similarity. You may not be attracted to someone who's too similar to you genetically, no matter how beautiful he or she is.
  • Some studies seem to show that gay men make different pheromones than straight men, and that gay men are attracted to these pheromones.
  • Scientific studies on the effects of pheromones are still inconclusive. They may not have any effect on human attraction at all.
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