Okay, that makes sense. The womanOriginally Posted by jvkohl
needs to make sure she keeps the father of her children around for at least a while. So she needs to feel a
connection with him.
So the role of the feminine pheromone would not be exactly like the role of the male
pheromone, correct? At least the pheromones relating to male-female interaction.
A man would respond more to a
woman's pheromone signature if she were fertile, less if she were not.
A man would respond more to a woman's
pheromone signature if her immune system were different from his.
A man would respond more to a woman's
pheromone signature if she were not pregnant, less if she were.
Are these testable concepts? Have they been
tested?
I can see that women who use pheromone products would want to seem fertile, unpregnant, healthy, and
immunally distinct from as many men as possible.
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