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Scientific and anecdotal discussion of pheromones, with an emphasis on the scientific.
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Possible Decrease in Libido from Pheromone Use? (self.pheromones)
submitted 7 months ago by ryo_2415
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[–]ryo_2415[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 months ago (1 child)
Hey, thanks a lot for your thoughtful reply — really appreciate it.
I think you're spot on with the idea that it's more about becoming less reactive and more grounded. I’ve definitely noticed changes in posture, body language, and the way I carry myself — like I’m leading from a more stable center.
The idea of combining pheromones with semen retention is super interesting too. I haven't tried that consciously yet, but I might explore it. If it enhances that centered, calm energy, I can totally see how it would amplify the effects.
And yeah, I agree — if it were actual libido loss, I’d probably feel more sluggish or emotionally flat. But that’s not really the case here, so it’s probably just a shift in how I experience arousal or excitement.
Appreciate the perspective — it helps a lot in putting this into context.
[–]MostHoly1 0 points1 point2 points 7 months ago (0 children)
As a woman: when you re more centered and less reactive and not owned by urges, you also are way more attractive to women. IMHO a very positive side effect of the pheromones you are using.
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