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    It's a well established fact

    that women are more receptive to certain pheromones during ovulation, e.g., androstenone. Women radiate a certain

    male enticing pheromone only during ovulation. Oral contraception defeats both of those natural processes. Also,

    women on oral contraception don't smell nearly as sweet in their southern regions. Sweet 'n natural is good, but

    you have to be much more careful when you pull the trigger.
    "I'm just a dirty hornytoad" -Gegogi

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    Study: Men's

    perspiration boosts sexual arousal in women

    Saturday, February 10, 2007

    (02-10) 14:05 PST Berkeley,

    Calif. (AP) --

    A chemical in male sweat can boost mood, brain activity and sexual arousal in heterosexual

    women, according to a new study released just in time for Valentine's Day.

    The study offers the first direct

    evidence that humans secrete a scent that can affect the physiology of the opposite sex, said researchers at the

    University of California, Berkeley. Their findings were published this week in The Journal of

    Neuroscience.

    "This is the first time anyone has demonstrated that a change in women's hormonal levels is

    induced by sniffing an identified compound of male sweat," said study leader Claire Wyart, a postdoctoral fellow at

    UC Berkeley. "There is much more going on than we think when we are smelling body odor."

    The study

    conducted last year involved 48 undergraduate women who took 20 sniffs from a bottle containing androstadienone, a

    compound found in male perspiration and other bodily secretions.

    The researchers measured the women's levels

    of the stress hormone cortisol and compared them to the women's responses to a control odor. Cortisol levels in the

    women rose within about 15 minutes of inhaling the androstadienone scent and remained elevated for more than an

    hour, UC Berkeley researchers found.

    They also discovered that blood pressure, heart rate and breathing

    increased, mood improved and sexual arousal was boosted.


    While the compound can make women feel more

    positive and sexually aroused, it's still unclear how it affects their behavior, Wyart said.

    "Humans are

    more complex," she said. "You cannot expect them to have stereotypical responses like

    rodents."

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