(11-22-2016 6:23 PM)theLaw Wrote: As an Uber driver, I can tell you that people will share their opinions freely.
I've worn several drops of DM oil, 6 sprays SOB, and DP at separate times with not 1 comment about a negative odor.
The DM oil is a real shocker for those who haven't tried it..........think......animal pheromones used for hunting wild game........and still nothing negative.
Must be in the nose of the beholder.......
Funny that you mention. I had an uber black driver in St. Louis and his vehicle reeked of artificial odors and curiously when I opened the window, the guy rolled it up with the drivers command buttons. It was odd.
He was very fastidious and I assumed the kind of guy who didn't want dust soaking into the copious silicon protectorant. And for years I've steeled myself for the oh so many transportation modes that reek to the point where I'm actually more prone to comment when the vehicle doesn't stink. I assume that these odors come from deterioration of the vehicles, they absorb moisture and body odor from the passengers and drivers etc. This happens to planes and buses and to places where the homeless congregate to varying degrees.
So this has often made me wonder how many times pheromones have negative odors that are simply not reported. This may be because they trigger fear in some cases. It may be that the neurologic and psychologic effects overcome the noticing of the scent the same way ghosting occurs. It may be simple conditioning, since I've noticed that depending ones socio-economic background, level of intoxication, etc all influence the vocalness of the complaint.
I had a girlfriend who put out almost every time I wore a pheromone and I thought it was magic. Then one day she said: "oh so you want to have sex..." - I can smell your cologne, and you wear that every time you want to have sex. It was embarassing to know that the mone had been noticed for months.
there is definitely genetic and cultural conditioning at work with scent. my mother flips out at the smell of glace and I don't like it either. but she can smell one spray from 30 feet away. I sprayed one tiny spray of black afghan in my office on my jacket a month or so ago and I can still smell it.
this all adds to the relativity of reactions and perceptions... interesting
(11-22-2016 6:23 PM)theLaw Wrote: As an Uber driver, I can tell you that people will share their opinions freely.
I've worn several drops of DM oil, 6 sprays SOB, and DP at separate times with not 1 comment about a negative odor.
The DM oil is a real shocker for those who haven't tried it..........think......animal pheromones used for hunting wild game........and still nothing negative.
Must be in the nose of the beholder.......
Funny that you mention. I had an uber black driver in St. Louis and his vehicle reeked of artificial odors and curiously when I opened the window, the guy rolled it up with the drivers command buttons. It was odd.
He was very fastidious and I assumed the kind of guy who didn't want dust soaking into the copious silicon protectorant. And for years I've steeled myself for the oh so many transportation modes that reek to the point where I'm actually more prone to comment when the vehicle doesn't stink. I assume that these odors come from deterioration of the vehicles, they absorb moisture and body odor from the passengers and drivers etc. This happens to planes and buses and to places where the homeless congregate to varying degrees.
So this has often made me wonder how many times pheromones have negative odors that are simply not reported. This may be because they trigger fear in some cases. It may be that the neurologic and psychologic effects overcome the noticing of the scent the same way ghosting occurs. It may be simple conditioning, since I've noticed that depending ones socio-economic background, level of intoxication, etc all influence the vocalness of the complaint.
I had a girlfriend who put out almost every time I wore a pheromone and I thought it was magic. Then one day she said: "oh so you want to have sex..." - I can smell your cologne, and you wear that every time you want to have sex. It was embarassing to know that the mone had been noticed for months.
there is definitely genetic and cultural conditioning at work with scent. my mother flips out at the smell of glace and I don't like it either. but she can smell one spray from 30 feet away. I sprayed one tiny spray of black afghan in my office on my jacket a month or so ago and I can still smell it.
this all adds to the relativity of reactions and perceptions... interesting