I Tested Pheromones on Men for 3 Days — Here’s What Happened
So, chat—I decided to test the power of pheromones.
Not metaphorically. Literally. Pheromones
are chemical substances produced and released into the environment by animals—especially mammals and insects—that affect the behavior or physiology of others in the same species. In humans, they’re released through sweat and are said to boost attraction to the opposite sex. After
some focused internet research, I made my own little concoction and documented my first 3 days of wearing it. Before I share the results, here’s some pertinent info about the subject—you know, me: I’m
conventionally attractive, I dress and carry myself well, and I have a resting b*tch face I can’t help. I swear I’m a sweetheart, but I digress. In
this economy—and with the exposure of hypergamy—men tend to do one of two things in response to me: gawk or disappear. Now
let’s get into what I did, how I did it, and what I noticed.
The Setup
Where I applied the oil: Posterior tibial, brachial, carotid, and radial pulse points. (Pulse points are your body’s natural “hot spots” and enhance the scent’s effect. Check out the diagram I inserted.)
What I wore: Nothing else but my oil. No perfume. No change in energy.
My expectations: I expected to see results—but this was different.
Day 1 – The Eyes Don’t Lie
Applied my oil to all pulse points before work.
There’s a particular person at my job who usually avoids all forms of contact—no eye contact, no small talk, nothing. Today? Couldn’t stop staring. That was my first confirmation.
Later, I went to the post office. While waiting for the bus, the driver rolled up on the curb and greeted me with this intense, wide-eyed look. Like he’d just been struck by Cupid.
I blinked like... was it me, or the oil?
Day 2 – The Gym Test
Repeated the same steps—same pulse points, same oil, no perfume.
At work, that same coworker was now actively searching for me. On his way to the restroom, we locked eyes—and this time, he held it.
Now for the real test: the gym.
As I moved through my workout, I noticed lingering stares. Then a man—about 5’6”—approached me directly. Greeted me, then said he’d like to take me out.
I was caught off guard for two reasons:
How quickly he got to the point.
His appearance (wasn’t quite my type).
He stayed in the room after I told him I needed 30 minutes to finish. When time was up, he came back. I invited him to walk on the treadmill with me—but before we could start, the gym closed.
He lingered near the locker room as I left, and I debated if I wanted to keep the interaction going. I decided that if he was still waiting outside, I’d engage.
He was. I don’t drive, so I asked if he did. He said yes, so we walked to his car.
He asked me out, and I told him I’d agree if he could cover a few things for me. He said yes. But then... he opened his car door.
And I gagged.
His car was filthy. Trash everywhere, one fly circling in the passenger seat. I told him he needed to fix that because it was disgusting.
He was the only one bold enough to approach—but during the workout, more men than usual were orbiting. I actually forgot I had the oil on until I noticed how intense their presence felt.
Day 3 – The Unexpected Turn
My Uber driver would not stop trying to make conversation.
He even asked me if I lived in the city—twice.
At that point, I knew pheromones, I’m leaving you alone.
The reason for me testing out pheromones was to sell the oil. Honestly, I have changed my mind. Numerous reasons one for the safety of women and the other the safety of men. The bus driver incident was backed up by another vehicle incident on a more recent date, so it is powerful. Safety of men because I wouldn’t know the personality of the woman buying this oil she could be a siren and he a seaman we know how that tale goes. After testing it out I decided to put it away no need for it on my behalf.
Closing Thoughts – Why I’m Putting the Oil Away
I don’t have a want or need for the oil. I may still sell the oil but am conscious due to potency. In the wrong hands things could go good or bad.