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Gentle yet strong

If a man had the smell of territorial aggression about him, yet displayed a gentle caring character, he would be perceived as even more attractive by women. Subconsciously the message she would receive would be that this man would sire stronger offspring and be better able to provide for and protect the resulting family. Echoing the phenomenon in the animal kingdom, where a mate is chosen for his greater strength and vigor.

Conversely an aggressive or threatening character would be all the more intimidating if his message were reinforced with this aroma.

It has been proved by independent research that if you take a row of say ten identical chairs and spray one of them with Androstenone's aggressive odor, women sit on it more often. It is believed that as the chairs offer no difference to the smell message, and are definitely not threatening, women subconsciously go towards them and find it to be some kind of invisible sanctuary. This experiment has been successfully repeated on telephone booths and it was found that not only were those booths used more often by women, so were the ones either side and furthermore the average duration of call increased.

In both of these experiments men reacted quite differently. They tended to avoid both the sprayed chairs and the telephone booths. It is thought that they were keeping away from a territory that has already been claimed by someone more dominant than he was.

Describes very well why it's essential to combine strong -none products with some soft mones, like the famous SOE +NPA, or A1+NPA combinations. Similarly, one can wear (or produce) -none but display a gentle caring persona through their behavior, dress, manner of speech etc, and get the same benefits.

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