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Contents:
- FOR GAY MEN, AN ATTRACTNTO A DIFFERENT KD OF SCENT
- THE SCENT OF A MAN: GAY MEN AND PHEROMON
- CAN GAY MEN AND WOMEN REALLY SENSE EACH OTHER BY SMELL?
- DISGTG SMELLS E CREASED LIKG OF GAY MEN
- HOW A VICTORIAN HEART MEDICE BEME A GAY SEX DG
- THE SMELLS OF A GAY BAR
- WHY DO BEN-GAY SMELL LIKE THAT?
FOR GAY MEN, AN ATTRACTNTO A DIFFERENT KD OF SCENT
* gay smell *
AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTMay 10, 2005Usg a bra imagg technique, Swedish rearchers have shown that homosexual and heterosexual men rpond differently to two odors that may be volved sexual aroal, and that the gay men rpond the same way as new rearch may open the way to studyg human pheromon, as well as the blogil basis of sexual preference.
The two chemils seemed to be leadg a double life, playg the role of odor wh one sex and of pheromone wh Swedish rearchers have now repeated the experiment but wh the addn of gay men as a third group.
THE SCENT OF A MAN: GAY MEN AND PHEROMON
An ductn of disgt n lead to more negative attus toward an entire social group: Participants who were exposed to a nox ambient odor reported ls warmth toward gay men. This effect of disgt was equally strong for polil liberals and nservativ, and was specific to attus to … * gay smell *
The gay men rpond to the two chemils the same way as did women, Dr. Savic reports, as if the hypothalam's rponse is termed not by blogil sex but by the owner's sexual Savic said that she had also studied gay women, but that the data were "somewhat plited" and not yet ready for fdg is siar to a report 1991 by Dr. Simon LeVay that a small regn of the hypothalam is twice as large straight men as women or gay men.
"The big qutn is not where homosexualy om, but where do sexualy e om, " said Dr. Savic se the bras of gay men uld be eher a e of their sexual orientatn or an effect of .
CAN GAY MEN AND WOMEN REALLY SENSE EACH OTHER BY SMELL?
Savic's fdg uld be jt a nsequence of straight and gay men's g their bra different ways. Savic's suggt that the hypothalam is specifilly anized relatn to sexual orientatn, he rearchers believe there is likely to be a geic ponent of homosexualy bee of s nrdance among tws. The occurrence of male homosexualy both members of a tw pair is 22 percent nonintil tws but ris to 52 percent intil men have fewer children, meang that Darwian terms, any geic variant that promot homosexualy should be quickly elimated om the populatn.
DISGTG SMELLS E CREASED LIKG OF GAY MEN
A versn of this article appears prt on, Sectn A, Page 1 of the Natnal edn wh the headle: For Gay Men, Different Scent Of Attractn. However, other gay men I know report somethg siarly powerful recurrg experience spired me to search my mental Rolox of scent memori to see if I uld make any nnectns. A 2005 Natnal Geographic article about a bra study revealed that when gay men smelled male sweat (which ntas ttosterone), their cerebral activy the regn volved reproductive behavr looked parable to women’s cerebral activy.
Another study showed that gay men preferred the odors of other gay men, while odors emted by gay men were the least preferred by straight earlit scent memori of my dad are of Old Spice, tobac, cigarette smoke, alhol (om the “high balls” he drank before g home at the end of the week), and….
Homosexual people have a nose for each other, acrdg to new rearch published Psychologil Science. Scientists Philalphia llected sampl of unrarm sweat om 24 donors of "varied genr and sexual orientatn" and then asked 82 heterosexual and homosexual men and women to tt the for any potential appealg quali. Homosexual men and lbian women showed preferenc that were not those of heterosexual people of eher sex.
HOW A VICTORIAN HEART MEDICE BEME A GAY SEX DG
Gay men preferred the scent of gay men and heterosexual women.
But the scent of gay men was the least preferred by heterosexual men and women and by lbian women.
THE SMELLS OF A GAY BAR
"Our fdgs support the ntentn that genr preference has a blogil ponent that is reflected both the productn of different body odours and the perceptn of and rponse to body odours, " says Charl Wysocki, of the Monell Chemil Sens the same day, the journal Proceedgs of the Natnal Amy of Scienc published slightly more substantial rearch to what is about male sweat that might trigger a rponse the bras of gay men and heterosexual women.
In the latt study, they ed bra imagg equipment to tt the rpons of homosexual men, and heterosexual men and women, to EST, AND and other smells such as lavenr.
WHY DO BEN-GAY SMELL LIKE THAT?
AND set the hypothalam alight homosexual men and heterosexual women. Sign up for a full digt of all the bt opns of the week our Voic Dispatch emailSign up to our ee weekly Voic newsletterThe human nose n not only sniff out suable sexual partners, but works pecially well for gay men, acrdg to the first study of how body odours are lked to sexual human nose n not only sniff out suable sexual partners, but works pecially well for gay men, acrdg to the first study of how body odours are lked to sexual men showed a strong preference for the body odour of other gay men the scientific tt of how the natural scent of someone's body n ntribute to the choice of a partner.
"Our fdgs support the ntentn that genr preference has a blogil ponent that is reflected both the productn of different body odours and the perceptn of and rponse to body odours, " Dr Wysocki study volved 24 heterosexual and homosexual men and women who for around ne days were subjected to a "wash-out" perd when they ed scent-ee soap and shampoo and did not eat food wh garlic, cum or this, they wore sterile tton pads unr their armps for a day. A panel of 82 heterosexual and homosexual men and women, not cludg the donors of the armp pads, were asked to sniff each bottled body odour and evaluate s pleasantns acrdg to a set of creria. In a study the journal Psychologil Science, the scientists found: "Heterosexual mal and femal preferred odours om heterosexual mal relative to gay mal; gay mal preferred odours om other gay mal.