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The Love Drugs (II)
by Maris Lemieux

[This is the second part of our ongoing series on aphrodisiacs. For our article on ingestible aphrodisiacs, check our archives for "The Love Drugs (I)"] It's hard to consider aphrodisiacs without running headlong into the latest talk of pheromones. You can go online and find products containing pheromones, and their ads make all those wonderful claims you've longed to hear -- a perfume designed to attract men, colognes to turn women on, after shave to make you sexy, odorless ointment to increase your self-confidence. The ads come complete with sound sounding science. Androstadienones,

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The very idea of putting someone else's pheromones
on yourself to attract people is ri-god-damn-diculous.
My own pheromones are as sexy as any could be, but the problem
with natural hotness is that everyone is messed up in the
head from being domesticated by society, so they have a
conscious revulsion to body odor even when their bodies
like it. That creates a whole messed up, nonfunctional
tangle of reactions that no simple, sane person could predict
or navigate. My policy is, if somebody is nonfunctionally
corrupted from domestication, they're off limits.
I smell awesome. There wasn't really a point to any
of that. I just love my pheromones.