Okay, so let's say that
Androstenone (NONE, not RONE) is an aggressive pheromone that is produced from physical exertion. A man who is all
stinky and sweaty may have just been out killing something big and mean.
It could send the "I'm very dangerous"
signal to animals and other people. Other men will respect him, women will fear his power but perhaps be fascinated
with his strength, and animals will either avoid the deadly hunter or supplicate him.
I've had dogs and cats
act very, very submissive when I was wearing strong applications of Androstenone.
So the girls are reacting to
Androstenone because we project strength and power. They get a "scary thrill" from our proximity, but we're seeing
good results from the mixes because we need the other pheromones to show that we are safe and non-threatening in our
aggressive power states.
Does that make sense?
ON EDIT: I know I am mixing up my Androstenone and
Androsterone posts, but I am wiggling toward a Unified Pheromone Theory.
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