According to science, this is the most attractive trait in men

We've heard it redecorated: Fermones are the key to attracting a partner. Under our modern hats and the vitage lingerie, we're just some animals that smell the natural scent of another's body. According to a new study, however, boys can disguise their moldy aroma with a deodorant layer if they want to attract women. [...]
We've heard it redecorated: Fermones are the key to attracting a partner. Under our modern hats and the vitage lingerie, we're just some animals that smell the natural scent of another's body.
According to a new study, however, boys can disguise their moldy aroma with a deodorant layer if they want to attract women. Researchers at the University of Stirling, Scotland, have found that women view less male men as more men when they throw too much deodorant.
They asked 130 men and women to list “the facial source”, based on photographs, while another group of 239 men and women were asked to list the “wind source” of 40 opposite sex persons. What they found was a surprise.
First, women are far more sensitive to fragrances and were therefore more perceptive of the slight changes in the body's scent. Men, on the other hand, thought women were more feminine when they had thrown deodorant. And, the most surprising, men who had never been valued by facial features, were seen as more men when they had thrown deodorant.
Although science and the discoveries are still a little unclear, a feeling is clear from this study: it's never bad to spray a little deodorant if you're dating. Just, please, a little. So that we can feel some other smell and not eat deodorant dishes... thank you in advance.










