The taste of sex has the effect of increasing libido, but if the taste is too strong, losing the taste of sex is the catalyst for libido. Although there is such a libido catalytic effect, if the taste is too strong, there is no interest at all, and there is no interest in sex. Couples are afraid of sex, and they must pay attention to cleanliness and eliminate the taste.
1. Pheromone subtly regulates sexual relations
In foreign countries, it has been found that various hormones contained in semen have a good effect on regulating depression in women. In addition to semen, humans, animals, and plants themselves can also emit unique odors. Before sexual activity, some people are afraid of losing their precious scent, not only not taking a shower, but also applying animal secretions on themselves to attract partners.
Men and women who perceive pheromone have increased dopamine secretion in the brain and become excited. Therefore, pheromone often affects the relationship between men and women unconsciously. Can the scent emitted by the body become a spark that ignites love? According to experts, although there are similar opinions, their feelings, values and cultural resonance are much stronger than the so-called pheromone and taste in terms of arousal.
2. Pheromone and body odor
Single men and women attending the pheromone party wore the same t-shirts to sleep three days before the event, and took the clothes to the dating scene in sealed bags. After the event started, participants one by one smelled the smell of clothing placed by the opposite sex in sealed bags and chose their preferred scent. Among the more than 100 single men and women who participated in this event, the most popular female among men was 25 year old Saranache, and 9 men chose her as their favorite partner. Speaking of the reason for its popularity, Natchis said, 'I think my taste is very fragrant.'. Pheromone, also known as pheromone, refers to substances secreted from biological individuals to the outside body, known by other individuals through the olfactory organ, and affecting behavior, psychology and feelings.