Yes.Cus man, where I work in the airport and deal with so much different ppl I does notice some times when I walk up to females and talk to them they be giving off a particular scent that gets me attentive and interested in them and u can tell it’s a natural bodily scent. Also all of these females with this scent I can tell are very interested in me…is pheromones in humans a thing?

It isn’t a different scent it’s one particular scent I’m referencing..it’s almost intoxicating how good it makes me feel when having convos with womennot on the same level as other animals
but every individual definitely has there natural signature scent
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i understand what you sayingIt isn’t a different scent it’s one particular scent I’m referencing..it’s almost intoxicating how good it makes me feel when having convos with women
The problem is some people are affected, some aren't, but it is real. Just because you can't tell from personal experience, doesn't make it untrue. You just suck doggie.sorry I have to do it, but.....
The vomeronasal organ (VNO), also known as Jacobson's organ, is a chemoreceptive organ present in many animals, involved in the detection of pheromones—chemical signals that typically affect social and reproductive behavior. In animals, the VNO plays a significant role in their social and reproductive behaviors, guiding interactions and mating choices.
The existence and functionality of the VNO in humans has been a subject of debate and research for many years. Here are some points to consider:
- Existence: While the VNO is present in human fetuses during development, it seems to regress and become vestigial (non-functional) in most adults. In some studies, only a small percentage of adults appear to have a VNO, and even then, its structure often lacks the complete set of features seen in many animals.
- Lack of Nerve Connections: In many animals, the VNO is connected to the accessory olfactory bulb, which processes pheromonal signals. In humans, even if a VNO-like structure is present, it often lacks a clear neural connection to the brain, suggesting that it might not serve a functional role in pheromone detection.
you just like the person, or you just like what they are putting on (lotion, cologne/perfume, deodorant, sweat mixed with the former, combination of all etc).
sighThe problem is some people are affected, some aren't, but it is real. Just because you can't tell from personal experience, doesn't make it untrue. You just suck doggie.
WE ARE ANIMALS.Yes.
We like to think that it isn't the case but we are still very much animals. Trying to bob and weave around that fact causes a great deal of suffering and confusion.