Website review: The Science of Sex: Does the Nose K...
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•23 reviews since Jan 31, 2008
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berns75 rated 3 weeks ago- Very interesting read about how scent can play a major role in being attracted to others. There are definitely scents/colognes that can bring me to my knees.

buckingfackwards rated 3 weeks ago- This is true. Mix with the right colognes I am rendered helpless. I have often been easily distracted as my head will turn suddenly and follow the scent my body is reacting to. If you meet a redhead that walks up to your neck and takes a wiff... it is probably me. :) Two colognes that will make me drop to my knees are Jean-Paul Gaultier and Midnight by Axe... Side note on the Jean-Paul Gaultier bottle.. it looks fucking gay as hell...

Pottled-Benis rated 4 weeks ago- They should have done a study about why women are attracted to money and power. Maybe women can smell money? I think we're gonna need to air seal it or start hanging it in trees just to be sure.

CortR2120 rated 7 weeks ago- I love how my boyfriend smells =)

- M-Nome rated 2 months ago
- An interesting take on dating, but they forget to mention that it works for men too.

MechanicalMan rated 2 months ago- Mmm I remember hearing about this type of story before, that scent usually plays a major role in who is attracted to who and such. This is a very very interesting read and gives you a better understanding.

morningmoon721 rated 2 months ago- psychology today did a cover article about this a couple months ago. this was more concise, but still interesting.

Garth-Alex rated 2 months ago
From the page: "Though personality and looks definitely play a part in initial attraction, smell may play a larger role than we suspect. That inexplicable 'chemistry' you feel with someone who may not fit your normal dating profile? It could be a subconscious scent drawing you to him or her."