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Old 12-26-2005, 08:18 PM   #24
Marinausa

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Yes...Yes that's

exactly my point.
Everyone sends a conscious and unconscious signal to others that may affect how you’re perceived

in the outside world no withstanding other stereotypical attitudes and learned behavior.


DCW
Yep.

Unfortunately, every thread started on this forum eventually breaks down to "pheromones/clothes/mental tricks/etc

alone won't do it for you if you lack ____", which is a shame because this is a topic that I'd really like to see

discussed further.

Anyway.... I think a lot of people discount the power of the cognitive mind and human

imagination to affect different aspects of our physical being. Even artificially induced feelings of confidence,

well-being, or even sadness and pain can have a dramatic impact on our bodies physically, and could, hypothetically,

alter our pheromone productions. A horror flick, for instance, can create an artificial sense of fear that causes

spikes in andrenaline. The sense of fear is entirely imaginary, and people consciously know that there's no real

physical danger, however the mental and physical body of a person is altered substancially enough to activate a

"fight or flight" type respnse.

If such responses can be created artificially, then I see no reason why we

couldn't artificially manipulate our own pheromone levels.
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