Human
pheromones cause sexual attraction in women or men. So powerful
are these chemicals that a "perfect
ten"
high school cheerleader may find herself attracted to the total nerd
she sits next to in chemistry class. Usually the attraction is
undone
by the even stronger peer review force
(her girlfriends going "EEEEWWW!".) I
think we've all felt mysteriously drawn to someone at some gathering; or on, say,
an elevator—oui?
Pheromone chemical at work.
I believe there's an adjunct condition I call "aeromones©."
Yes, internet posted, or televised pictures, words, or even ideology, can trigger aeromonal
sexual response to someone that may very well flunk pheromones.
Here's an example. At first I see a gangly, Ichabod Cranish woman.
But then .... . Hmmm. Aeromones.
And evidently Madison Ave. are
subject to aeromonals; witness The Booking.com
Teacher.
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Larry Kephart - I'm a geezer and I think the effects of pheromones grow weaker with age. There are benefits. While I still am attracted to, and appreciative of, drop dead gorgeous women, I no longer feel to urge to write bad checks.
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ReplyDeleteAeromones, Pheramones, when that teacher gets to Sandals in Mexico, there will be whoremoans. That's the plan anyway.
ReplyDeleteIMHO, it's that parting shot of her saying "Yeeeeah!" and getting a massage on the beach in a towel that does it, Rodger.
ReplyDeleteFunny, those have been my thought about that commercial, just eloquently put to words.
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