Have you ever felt that spark when you’ve met someone new.   It’s that thing that people often refer to as “chemistry”.  But the funny thing is that it may actually be chemistry at work when you feel that rapport with someone new.  It could actually be pheromones at work.

I first became interested in pheromones when I came across a pheromones for men review online.   I was pretty skeptical, but also very interested.  So I started doing some more research into the subject.   What I found out was pretty interesting.

#1. Pheromones influence all sorts of social behaviors in animals.

I was surprised to find out that there are many commercial pheromone products on the market to influence animal behavior.  From mating pigs to attracting bees to a hive there are many applications for these chemicals on a commercial level.

This got me to thinking… if they work in animals, would they work for humans?

#2. It seems that pheromones DO influence human behavior.

There have been many scientific studies done that show the fact that humans produce pheromones and that they influence things such as attraction, trust, bonding, and respect.  It is not as much as in animals, but it is certainly there.

Pheromones are produced in body fluids, but we wash most of these off each day. So are we missing out on the influence of pheromones because of modern hygiene?  Maybe.  It is not super clear, but what is clear is that quality pheromone colognes can make a difference in your social life.

#3. Supplementing with pheromones can make you more popular.

I know I probably sound a little crazy, but I am convinced that they CAN make you more popular.  This is based on my own testing and also being involved in pheromone forums and watching the experience of others.  I have found that using a cologne with these chemicals can make people more responsive and interested in me.  Weird, I know, but it works.

All in all I’ve been pretty pleased with my the results of my research and experiments with chemistry and attraction.

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