LadyConstanze
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ORIGINAL: ChatteParfaitt Scientists are still trying to figure out the chemistry of physical attraction, but clearly pheromones are a large factor. Like all mammals, humans are subject to having their behavior or physiology altered by instinctive reactions to a potential mate. Which is why if you don't like how someone smells, it's a deal breaker. Maybe a year or two ago I read an interesting study about smell, apparently it's a good indicator on genetic compatibility - meaning the other person's genes will compliment your chromosomes and keep defective genes as low as possible. Smell plays quite an important role, when I picked up girlie dog (I was only supposed to meet her so the previous owner could decide if I would give her a good home) she tried to climb on my lap and was all over me, I was quite chuffed especially since she shunned a lot of other people and thought I found a canine soul mate (not to mention a shadow for the rest of my natural life or hers), lately it was explained to me that I just smell "right" to her, still beats the explanation of "She's a clever dog and smelled a soft touch". As somebody mentioned the pill, years ago when I had an IUD fitted, the thing the OB Gyn told me was "If you aren't 100% happy with your partner, you'll stray" and explained how the pill suppresses the female sex drive AND the sense of smell, which would make sense as the pill makes your body believe that you are already pregnant... Btw I didn't stray - I ditched him!
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