Pheromone Parties’ New Popularity
Pheromone parties’ new popularity are attracting singles looking for love.
Throw away online dating or even speed dating for this hot new trend. Pheromone parties are in! Instead of browsing for a potential love online, with pheromone parties you sniff your way to finding Mr. Right. Experts say that a good pheromone match plays a big part in what makes a couple attracted to each other. So, if you find a smell that you love then you are half way there.
The Pheromone Party concept was created by interactive developer and artist Judith Prays. Participants in these parties are told to sleep in t-shirts for three consecutive days. Once collected, the garments are placed in individual bags for singles to smell (Wojcik).
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When you come across that alluring scent take a picture with the shirt and number. Your photo will display on a huge screen letting the person you’ve picked know they are chosen. If you think this is icky and crazy, imagine 150 people in line to sniff shirts. It’s just that popular. Crazy or not many have discovered this scientific proven fad really works and the larger the crowd the better.
This is not for the emotionally sensitive since you will be judged by your smell and perhaps harshly, but you have to weigh the bad with the good. A skillful event coordinator will make sure the female and male ratio are equal making your chances higher than going out in the world on your own. Even if you do not meet the guy of your dreams at least you will have a date or two lined up by the end of the party. I’ll take them odds.
Author: Jessica Brown

For years, I always thought that the way a person smelled was an indication of who they might really be. As strange as it sounds, I really though the
answer could be related to pheromones.
Why do I think so? I find that in my social circle, a lot of my friends don’t actually have a “bad” body odor smell. However, there are 2 guys who show up
every now and then, who I just don’t get along with. One has awful foot odor and you can smell it standing meters away from him… it’s just repulsive.
I had the nerve to call him out on it once, as we were using a dance studio and it was vomit worthy… especially while there were others practising. I
think he felt ashamed and left quickly after, but it’s an issue that I’ve dealt with several times. I wasn’t too rude, but I tried to be clear it was a
problem for myself and others.
However, that’s just attributed to a foul smell from someone with poor hygiene.
The other, well there’s just this stale kind of body odor he gets when he starts sweating, that really makes me unfocused and unable to conversate with
him. It’s not hugely unpleasant, but for some reason it tends to change my train of thought to “move away” and makes me feel he is not that important to
hang around with him. Strangely, he has tried pheromone products unknown to me, which made me have more respect and actually want to socialize with him
when he wore them.
That’s how I know pheromones are subtle but powerful influences in how humans communicate with eachother.
And that’s when I decided to start looking into pheromone products a while back (I don’t think they’d let you use them at any parties though).
I’ve been reviewing them for quite a while and have my own little blog if anyone wants to check it out.
– Phero Joe
http://houseofpheromones.com