Scientists in Osmology have determined that both sexes are attracted to each other through chemical messengers. These chemicals, pheromones, stimulate sexual arousal, desire, hormone levels, and even fertility when released. Pheromones are detected through smell and are produced through sweat, saliva, and urine.
Laurie Sefton Premium Member over 4 years ago
Eau de fish guts
roaming26-37 over 4 years ago
Sweat from hard work.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 4 years ago
The smell that surrounds you?
Mac.the.Knife Premium Member over 4 years ago
I think the lady next to her and the mouse noticed too. Quite a range on that stink!
jschumaker over 4 years ago
I’m surprised the smell didn’t attrack a flock of seagulls.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 4 years ago
Waving cash after a good 3 day haul was more likely why you noticed him. A 3 day smell would be normal in that bar
morningglory73 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’ve just noticed how much Sterling looks like his Dad. Yeah.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
Obviously a fish lover or it would’ve never worked.
rick92040 over 4 years ago
Scientists in Osmology have determined that both sexes are attracted to each other through chemical messengers. These chemicals, pheromones, stimulate sexual arousal, desire, hormone levels, and even fertility when released. Pheromones are detected through smell and are produced through sweat, saliva, and urine.
shamest Premium Member over 4 years ago
Still loved him with the stink