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Pheromones are chemical substances produced by humans, animals and insects designed to stimulate others of the same species to induce a certain behavior.
Androstenol
Androstenol, discovered in the late 1970s by Dr. George Dodd, is a human pheromone that induces social interaction among members of the opposite sex.
Androstenone
Androstenone is a pheromone that makes men seem dominant, aggressive and competitive, but it doesn't encourage the male to stick to one female.
Androsterone
Androsterone is found in male urine. This pheromone gives women a sense that the male is able to protect her, provide for her and sends a message that he will be a good father.
Androstadienone or Androstadienol
Androstadienone or androstadienol is found in male sweat. It's detected by females through smell. A females want to be close and cuddle with a male that exhibits this pheromone.
Estratetraenol
Estratetraenol, found in female sweat, attracts men to women as the preceding pheromone attracts women to men.
Bombykol
Bombykol is the first pheromone discovered in 1953; it is secreted during female ovulation and sends signals to men from long distances, even at very low concentrations.
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