Is scent of a person or the pheromones they put out to attract their mate enough to keep a couple together?

Question by marymarga: Is scent of a person or the pheromones they put out to attract their mate enough to keep a couple together?

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Answer by El Taco75
nah

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2 Responses to Is scent of a person or the pheromones they put out to attract their mate enough to keep a couple together?

  1. Socks says:

    Humans have poor olfactory systems compared to other mammals, so scent plays a minor part in our attraction to each other. Humans still give off natural pheromones, but these natural pheromones are replaced by perfumes and colognes. Like said above, smell has a much minor part in human attraction when compared to physical looks. We have a much better sense of vision than smell, so our way of attracting a mate is how we look. We look for the healthiest, best looking characteristics in a mate so they may be passed on to the next generation. Remember when you are checking someone out, you are subconsciously imagining what they would look like having sex with you. It’s weird, but it is how we humans work. You will sometimes find yourself looking at people even if you don’t want to. That is subconsciousness vs. consciousness.

  2. SINGH is KING says:

    Instead of scents or pheromones, I feel body language shall help more to keep a couple together. Try and enjoy.

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