Psychiatrist Alan Hirsch, the neurological director of the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, made headlines worldwide with his studies of the scents men and women find most... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have to admit that the cover of this book is what initially drew me in, but it turned out to be a great read with tons of interesting facts. The part I liked best was in the section "What Men Can Learn about Women". The book mentioned a survey conducted in Wales that found that 70% of women thought men who wore cologne or aftershave were sexier than those who don't. Now I know why my girlfriend gets me cologne every xmas! I guess I better start wearing it. It also talked about how women are more sensitive to odors than men in general which explains why my girlfriend always avoids dishes with garlic whenever we eat out. There were many more tidbits in there, way too many to mention, but I can highly recommend this book to anyone interested in spicing up their relationship, or even just understanding the opposite sex better.
a very good read on this subject,aroma and sexual attraction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Put away your potions and pills the aphrodesiac of the 21st Century will "scenter" on what is in the air..really in the air. While seemingly another book on how to make yourself and/or your partner attactive, Dr. Hirsch takes a different course on how your partner's mind feels about the time, place and you. The book is surprising in that the clinical results are there to back his claims that everyday odors, and not the sweet or manly colognes, will set the mood . Now if they only can bottle the stuff that works without you coming off like Choo Choo Charlie
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