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    • FructoseF
      Fructose @skylark
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      @skylark I miss perfumes, so maybe I'll buy it. Thanks.

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      • SanguisEtAquaS
        SanguisEtAqua
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        all perfumes smell disgusting

        Gloria in excelsis Deo.

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        • SanguisEtAquaS
          SanguisEtAqua
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          also when you start eating healthy you start to smell good, especially to women

          Gloria in excelsis Deo.

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          • NeigherN
            Neigher
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            I like to use Yatagan. Not often, Im sure there is some toxic stuff in there but there is also eugenol

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            • skylarkS
              skylark
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              @sunandblood I doubt you've smelled all perfumes, Ray has mentioned that high estrogen can cause over-sensitivity to smells, something about protecting the fetus from foreign substances, have you looked into this? But you're right about smelling naturally good. Really, men should not wear fragrance at all, not to mention having 'sillage'... it's sickening walking into a bar and being flooded by jeremyfragrance's top ten tiktok recomendations.

              Good things are immeasurably costly

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              • skylarkS
                skylark @Neigher
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                @Neigher That looks nice, I'll have to try it. One of my favourite fragrances is Christopher Sheldrake's Serge Lutens Fille en Aiguilles and i've been looking for something similar. I love pine and forest scents.

                Good things are immeasurably costly

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                • skylarkS
                  skylark
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                  JPG Ultramale fo today. Trash sickly sweet cloying. Sweaty yoga pants femael teases me incessantly at uni, she wants my sex. too much going on in the top/mid notes, cluttered, drydown musk is quite cozy though

                  Good things are immeasurably costly

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                  • onliestO
                    onliest
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                    I'm gonna put some andro on my pulse points tn I'll lyk

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                    • PillmanP
                      Pillman
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                      My favorite fragrance was my grandma's house. I don't think it would be a good perfume for a young lady, but most girls smell pretty nice anyway, like clean hair. I notice when girls wear perfume on "night's out" it often smells like musty flowers and reminds me of the color mauve.

                      I also like the fragrance of Diptyque Do Son. The website says "this woody aromatic fragrance has a blend of fig leaf, coconut, green accords, cedar, woody accords, and fig tree." sounds about right, it's like a floral green.

                      Best Regards

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                      • Norwegian MugabeN
                        Norwegian Mugabe @Pillman
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                        @Pillman *To this question, as kids, my friends always gave the same answer: "Pussy." Whereas I answered "The smell of old people's houses." The question was "What do you really like the most in life?" I was destined for sensibility. I was destined to become a writer. I was destined to become Jep Gambardella. *

                        Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                        Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                        • skylarkS
                          skylark @Pillman
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                          @Pillman My grandma lived in a small flat in the East End and I have the fondest of memories of that place. It had an energy in the air made sweet through constant cooking, baking, spices. The scent of ‘home’ which is very calming & I’m certain it lowers sympathetic-nervous tone. Don’t know if it’s pavlovian anticipatory response or something more. Maison Margiela’s Replica By The Fireplace has this.

                          My other grandparents lived in the countryside & had a dense forest of old trees on their land. Memories of my childhood are laced with the damp smell of earth, moss and decomposing wood - it’s this I find most intoxicating of all. England’s capricious seasons create wonderful scents.

                          I can’t believe what you said about the colour mauve… I’m scared

                          Good things are immeasurably costly

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                          • NabokovN
                            Nabokov @Pillman
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                            @Pillman Do Son is beautiful, its mostly tuberose. Theres an 18th century legend that in the perfume region Grasse, young girls were forbidden to go out at night , when the tuberose flower blooms and emits scent, because the rich aroma would cause them to become lustful and indecent.

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                            • thewhitetibetanT
                              thewhitetibetan
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                              I did bag breathing the other day for the first time, I was sitting on my couch that used to belong to my grandparents and when I removed the bag from my face after 5 minutes I was completely inundated with the scent of their old house from when I was a child. Difficult to specify the notes but as you’d guess deeply comforting. Makes sense that the couch had retained that smell but I’d obviously just become accustomed living with it. Very nice byproduct of the bag breathing, especially with the co2 ‘calm’ intersecting with the sensory experience.

                              I wear CDG Man 2 when I go out to drink. It’s nice.

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                              • HyperTorlessH
                                HyperTorless
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                                There's definitely something to wearing a good fragrance. But talking about pheromones, an alternative path would be stinkmaxxing. Not using soap, maintaining a good metabolism and a good hormonal profile, exercizing, etc. should all contribute to create a strong, smellable aura of manliness around you. You can also cheat your way into this:
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                                Who here /stinkmaxxing/ ?

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                                • HyperTorlessH
                                  HyperTorless
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                                  "Traditionally, truffles have been used as an effective sexual enhancer due to their constituent of androstenol as a steroidal pheromone [101, 102]. While truffle hunting, animals might recognize the odor of this chemical marker. Androstenol was also found in the underarm perspiration of men and urine of women and increased sexual attractiveness higher [11, 102]. The alcoholic extract of T. boudieri increased the levels of luteinizing hormone and testosterone significantly in rats and consequently possessed the aphrodisiac activity owing to its androgen enhancing properties [103]. However, Al-Damegh demonstrated that the androgenic property of truffles was more related to psychological effect because the flavonoids in truffles were present in the form of glycosides, which act as antagonists for male sex hormones [102]."
                                  Potentials of truffles in nutritional and medicinal applications: a review [https://doi.org/10.1186%2Fs40694-020-00097-x]

                                  Are you ready to trufflemaxx ?

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                                  • HyperTorlessH
                                    HyperTorless @HyperTorless
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                                    Excellent Twitter thread by @chudlord on androsterone, confirming the apparent pheromones-like effect of this byproduct of testosterone: https://twitter.com/PunishedChudy/status/1787473517916619126

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                                    • chudlordC
                                      chudlord @HyperTorless
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                                      @HyperTorless yeah androsterone definitely has some pheromone effects. I remember reading this Reddit post by supposedly some guy who wrote his PhD thesis or some kind of research iirc on pheromones. And he stated that all steroids with the andro- prefix are pheromones and that they have actually varying effectiveness, if I remember correctly androstenedione was the most potent one.

                                      “Resuscitating the cloromydorphins to add a pep into your step”

                                      -Rizzenhouse

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                                      • HyperTorlessH
                                        HyperTorless @chudlord
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                                        @chudlord Great stuff thanks!

                                        For those who can get it, a nice hack is tomato sauce or sea salt with truffle extracts. Makes it very easy to add a tiny bit of it everyday.

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