Re: What men find attractive in a woman
From: James Michael Howard (jmhoward_at_anthropogeny.com)
Date: 01/29/05
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Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 14:30:13 GMT
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 00:05:03 GMT, habshi@anony.com (habshi) wrote:
> We must not permit rubber doll makers to use this perfume
>
>Scent 'restores youthful allure'
>
>A chemical can boost women's sexual attraction
>A mystery chemical signal that young women give off appears to work
>for post-menopausal women too.
>A Harvard University researcher added the pheromone to the perfume of
>older women and found it had a positive effect on their romantic
>lives.
>
>New Scientist magazine reports they had more dates or affection from
>their partners if they used the treated scent rather than a dummy
>version.
>
>Other experts said they needed to know more about how the chemical
>might work.
>
> It's still a mystery substance being applied to individuals at
>unknown concentrations
>
>George Preti, Monell Chemical Senses Centre, Pennsylvania
>Pheromones are natural scent signals which alter animal behaviour.
>
>In the animal kingdom they are widely used to attract mates, but
>controversy surrounds their effect on humans.
>
>Joan Friebely, of Harvard University, and Susan Rako, a private doctor
>in Newton, Massachusetts, studied 44 post-menopausal women.
>
>Half were given perfume with added Athena Pheromone 10:13, originally
>isolated from a woman's armpit sweat. The rest used untreated perfume.
>
>
>The women were then asked to keep diaries for six weeks.
>
>'Secret'
>
>The study, also published in the Journal of Sex Behaviour, said 41% of
>pheromone users reported more kissing and affection from their
>partners, compared with 14% who had the dummy perfume
>
It may be testosterone.
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