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THE SCENT OF A MAN: GAY MEN AND PHEROMON
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FOR GAY MEN, AN ATTRACTNTO A DIFFERENT KD OF SCENT
Copuls have a strong effect on men’s emotns and are therefore a mon gredient gay pheromone products. 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.