I've heard that blond and red hair smell differently - muskier - than brown or black hair. Is that true?
When you're sweating it out with another guy (or girl), have you felt they smell differently according to hair color?
by Anonymous | reply 9 | October 23, 2019 8:53 PM |
There’s already been a thread on this OP. Would it have killed you to have done a search first before you posted this? I mean really? What’s wrong with having a little consideration for others and doing a search first?
by Anonymous | reply 1 | October 22, 2019 11:13 PM |
[quote]I mean really? What’s wrong with having a little consideration for others and doing a search first?
You.are.anal.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | October 22, 2019 11:15 PM |
Anyone who's not an angry snappy freak of a hall monitor has an opinion to contribute?
by Anonymous | reply 3 | October 22, 2019 11:15 PM |
Hair seems to be designed to trap or disperse heat, and smell -- pheromones -- are probably a secondary feature. Perhaps there are scent differences, but then there may be individuated smell receptors in your nose. It may be more broadly dependent on your tribe as to what and how your senses present data to your processing brain.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | October 22, 2019 11:23 PM |
Yes. Blonde pubes are heavenly to me. I can’t put my finger on it but it must be the pheromones and geneticsz
by Anonymous | reply 5 | October 22, 2019 11:44 PM |
R3, don’t take that seriously. It’s someone trolling because they think it’s funny.
I think most body odors that we can consciously differentiate are due to differences in diet. It may be also a function of exactly what mix of bacteria a person has living on their body.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | October 22, 2019 11:52 PM |
Pheromones are designed to attract or repel you in order to prevent interbreeding. It's not his hair color, it's your DNA at work.
by Anonymous | reply 7 | October 23, 2019 2:17 AM |
Bump
by Anonymous | reply 9 | October 23, 2019 8:53 PM |