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possibly because he's trying to promote the crap...
if you go check the link you'll see "Ross Jeffries Body Mist... Soon Available!"
so he's obviously getting a cut out of this.
Well, I get money for the products I sell , but it doesn't mean they are shit. I am really curious if anybody tried it, and if not - I am willing to try and tell.
i think you misunderstood me...
what i meant was that Ross is probably promoting it because he'll get a cut out of it, and he'll keep promoting them whether they work or not, so the fact that he's recommending it doesnt mean it'll work. just my opinion, and its probably biased because i dont like Ross.
anyway, i did a bit of reading on these pheromone things a while ago (about 3 years ago) and at that time the conclusion was that they wont work. the reasoning had something to do with our sense of smell not being strong enough and that even if we could pick up the pheromones, our mind and psychological state would override them if the person wasn't physically attractive. pheromones work for animals because they are much less conscious in their actions, have very limited thought processes, they have stronger pheromones and better smell receptors and havent evolved past the primitive urge to survive.
its obviously a lot more complicated than that but thats all i could remember
Thanks for the clarification. I read similar things about pheromones but I am also open to the possibility of new developments in the field.
The company mentioned in the title of this topic, however, does not seem to have any big or influential lab where scientific breakthroughts happen - if they had they would brag about it, wouldn't they?
I also wanted to share one more observation. The field of pick-up is highly unscientific, I have never seen a scienticic article published in a scientific journal about how to do the pick-up. The reason for that is, that there are vary many variables that condition if a certain method will work. People are so unpredictable. I am a scientist, and when I think about it, if I were to write an article on pheromones I would write that they could work but not for shure - as it is very easy to prove that they do not work: spay the pheromone on you, and go sarging doing all the wrong things - the pheromone won't help, no matter what. That arguments makes me think about giving it a shot, though it is not a scientific method, it could work - I just hesitate about the price. I get women anyways, should I spend $?