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Thursday, May 6, 2010

An Easy Way To Stimulate Yourself and Your Senses To Get in The Mood!

Did you know that women naturally have a better sense of smell than men and just the scent of a sexy man can make a woman go crazy? I’m sure you did! =)

As mentioned before, Scent is a powerful and often underrated magnet that attracts the opposite sex, and its biological role is quite interesting.  However, certain scents are known to trigger neurochemicals in the brain, creating psychological and physiological responses, some of which stimulate sexual responses.

Humans even naturally produce their own sexy scent called sex pheromones, odourless, invisible secretions present in sweat and body odour which are invisible attractors to the opposite sex.
Since our hygienic, squeaky-clean culture routinely removes all traces of body odour, along with sex pheromones in the process, you may not experience how sexy your man might really smell on a regular basis.

Just another reason to try an Aromatherapy pillow liner like My Boyfriend’s T-Shirt from Sleep Scentsations, a sexy blend of musk, jasmine, and sandalwood.  These scents are also known as Aphrodisiacs and may just help you get in the mood! It’s the perfect concept! As a woman, we all know it can be really hard to become aroused as fast as your partner does.  So why not use the power of scent to help move things along quicker!



Aphrodisiacs, the term originating from the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, are substances reputed to heighten libido, attract attention and accentuate arousal through touch, taste, and most importantly, smell.
Musk is the secretion of a gland in a species of male deer, and its similarity to human male pheromones is known to stimulate females. 

Musk is also present in male sweat and linked to the hormone testosterone, perhaps explaining why the smell of sweaty men can send some women over the climactic cliff. In ancient Egypt, couples would know whether or not a woman was ovulating by her sexual responses to the scent of musk oil.*  (Random note: Because of Musk, male deer were almost extinct back in the Victorian Era!)

An outstanding aphrodisiac, sandalwood’s aroma resembles a chemical called andosterone, which is secreted from the underarm of human males. According to scientific studies, women subconsciously link light whiffs of sandalwood with andosterone, thus elevating sexual desire and attraction.* Inhaling sandalwood is also historically known to relax the mind, ease inhibition and promote sexual enjoyment.

Research sponsored by the Olfactory Research Fund and conducted by researchers at Indiana University studied the effects of male fragrance on women’s sexual arousal.
In a study of 33 women between ages 19 and 45, researchers found that women who smelled a male cologne while fantasizing about sexual experiences reported themselves more sexually aroused than during exposure to either a women’s cologne or a neutral odor.

In addition, studies in 1998 and 2006, by Alan Hirsch of The Smell & Taste Treatment Research Foundation reported that:

-women found some aromas sexually stimulating, while others actually shut down blood flow to erogenous areas
-ovulating women prefer the smell of musky, “dominant men”

There is a definite mysterious link between sexuality and scent that is still being explored by the scientific community.  For details or more information visit: http://www.helium.com/items/832862-the-benefits-of-mens-cologne-the-scent-of-a-sexy-man-can-drive-a-woman-wild

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