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Pheromones for Women - Science Research Reports

Here's the official lab results and female pheromones research reports analyzed by leading doctors and pheromone researchers:

Female pheromones (copulins), which are present in vaginal secretions, influence male perception of females and may induce hormonal changes in males. The mutual pheromonal influence between the sexes is discussed as a result of sex-specific reproductive interests which are a consequence of evolutionary constraints.
Title: Battle of odors: significance of pheromones for human reproduction
Author: Grammer K; Jutte A

Following are short descriptions of apparently controlled studies showing a relationship between female pheromones and human behavior:

University College, Department of Psychology, London, England subjects: 76 male and female student volunteers Female subjects were rated as to the number of social exchanges with males before and after being given a brief exposure to the female pheromone androstenol.

Results: significant increase in social exchanges after exposure.

Female subjects were given a lingerie and instructed to wear it to bed on two consecutive nights. The subjects were also given scentless soap and other toilet articles and told to use them only. At the end of this period all the lingerie were put into boxes and rated by the men on the basis of smell alone. Some boxes were filled with new lingerie to act as controls.

Results: Male subjects preferred the boxes containing lingerie that had been worn by females with dissimilar immune systems as rated by MHC. Many men said that the smells reminded them of old girl-friends, while lingerie worn by women with similar immune systems reminded them of female family members.
Subjects: 44 men and 49 women
Zoologist, Claus Wedekind, Switzerland

A number of studies have been done that seem to indicate that men in public places (movie theatres, restaurants etc.) will choose to sit in seats that have been sprayed with the pheromone Copulins more often than they will choose seats that have not been sprayed.

Another studied showed that men will rate photos of women higher if they are given a whiff of Copulins while they are looking at the photos.

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