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Thoughts of a dying humourist
Saturday, October 22, 2005


Scentillating


Hey there :)

Good to be posting a bit again, had a bit of a slump in terms of that...(and we're being loaded with work like you wouldnt believe)
With regard to the previous post, about attracting / chasing/ etc - scent actually plays a very big role : Im going to go all biologist and say that it has alot to do with pheromones and certain lobes in the brain being stimulated by different scents. So now the question is: What fragrance do you use? And what do you like to smell on a person of the opposite gender?
Anni
19:11

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