Human Pheromones

Dboi87

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If you want to influence social interaction, read a book. Many on the subject.

You'll have a lot more success and it's much cheaper than the wrung out jock strap sweat in a bottle.

If there were studies proving that pheromones work I might be interested
 

canndo

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It is only anecdotal but it works as often as not, oh, and I read books too. Pheromones have a long, old and powerful history in the natural world. We are not so "advanced" that we have left even the vestages of old influences behind. People still have inherent fears of spiders and snakes, we still are superstitious, we still gain weight and react as ancient man did in anticipation of the hard times of the hunter gatherer, pheromones? Why not?
 

Impman

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not true. Good salesmen have a natural gift. You like reading? pick up a Malcolm Gladwell book. Read tipping point. but adding a pheromone to the mix could help. reading books will never teach you to influence shit,you got it or you dont. i know, I have lived it working retail sales for a long time. If the dew off a goats ass triggered some happy comforting memory on people even if its instantaneous, that could make a salemens day.
 

canndo

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I'm with you on the book thing. My sister is a manager, she rose, as so many do, because of other talents leadership was not one of them. To her credit, she recognized her deficiency and did what she could to correct it
. She went to leadership classes and attemped to apply them on my daughter and myself. My daughter is a natural and I suppose I am as well. We saw her clandestine attempts as manipulations, scams even and eventually so did her employees.

I find that oxytocin, copulins and androstadionone
tend to get me more atentive response from both sexes, being less effective with older men and younger women.
 

rory420420

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Oxytocin was used to induce labor for my first daughter..I know this was a hormone,unless they were/are the same thing,altho I doubt it...I'm no dr..lol..come to think of it,was it acitocin?..I'm stoned..and that was 4 years ago.ha!
 

Kervork

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Women look at me wierd when I'm tripping. Perhaps someone emits a different set of pheremones when they're tripping.

Or maybe it's just the freakishly large pupils on the dirty old man that does it.
 

MrEDuck

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Oxytocin is a hormone that does a lot of things. It's involved in decisions to trust and in falling in love.
There's a hypothesis that some of the magic of MDMA has to do with oxytocin related activity.
 

Dboi87

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I'm with you on the book thing. My sister is a manager, she rose, as so many do, because of other talents leadership was not one of them. To her credit, she recognized her deficiency and did what she could to correct it
. She went to leadership classes and attemped to apply them on my daughter and myself. My daughter is a natural and I suppose I am as well. We saw her clandestine attempts as manipulations, scams even and eventually so did her employees.

I find that oxytocin, copulins and androstadionone
tend to get me more atentive response from both sexes, being less effective with older men and younger women.
Books won't change who you are but will definitely supplement someone who already has "got it".

Maybe I was a bit harsh on the pheromones.

I mean no disrespect when I say that your sister not having people skills to begin with is no reflection on the efficacy of the material in her class she took.
 

canndo

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Books won't change who you are but will definitely supplement someone who already has "got it".

Maybe I was a bit harsh on the pheromones.

I mean no disrespect when I say that your sister not having people skills to begin with is no reflection on the efficacy of the material in her class she took.
even reading something as profount yet simple as "Lincoln on leadership" can make a difference, to one who comprehends just what he is talking about in the first place.
 
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