Pheromones and Gender: It’s More Complicated Than You Think

Last week we talked about a few common misconceptions about pheromones, but we left one out: that pheromones are gender specific, and that some pheromones only attract one gender. While it is true that there are pheromones that are generally used by one gender, almost all pheromones can be used in different formulas to attract both genders, depending on the person using them.  You might be surprised to learn that often the biggest difference between women’s and men’s pheromone products are the added fragrances, not the pheromones themselves. Let’s look at a few examples.

 

1. Estratetraenol

This pheromone in only produced naturally by women and is mostly found in women’s products, so you would think that men wouldn’t have a use for it.  This is not true, and in fact estratetaenol has been used very successfully by men for it’s calming “self-effects” and also to boost the effectiveness of androstadienone, another powerful pheromone that can be used by both genders.

 

2. Androstenone

Androstenone is used in many products for both genders (such as our own Alpha-7 Pheromones), but is often seen as a more masculine pheromone because of it’s sexually aggressive nature and it’s ability to impart “alpha” qualities on the user.  As such, it is often more effective for men since they are more likely to want to be viewed as dominant and alpha.  However, if you’re a more dominant woman and attracted to submissive men or other women, androstenone can be incredibly effective for you.

 

3. Copulins

Possibly the most gender-specific pheromone, copulins are only produced naturally by women and almost exclusively used in women’s products. For most men, we’d recommend trying other pheromones first, but it’s worth noting that some seasoned pheromone reviewers have found copulins to be effective for men in the right situation.  For example, if you’ve had trouble getting “friend-zoned” or if you’re looking to attract more experienced women, copulins could prove effective for you.

 

The bottom line is, you should research all pheromones and learn about their effects and how they might be able to work for you, and be comfortable with the fact that pheromones are really not gender specific in their usefulness. If you have any questions or concerns, please leave a comment below this article, and make sure to subscribe to our newsletter to get some free samples, and to be updated on new blog posts, products, and promotions.

 

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

4 Comments

  1. I’m not handsome no Lucky with women I’ll like try some of this products to see result if they work I keep going buying .So what you give me as best?

  2. Thanks for this post. How do I get pheromones that promotes peoples trust for me? I read somewhere about pheromones that get people to build trust in you.

    Regards.

    • Hi Anthony,

      Since you asked, we’ll do a post soon about trust-building pheromones. Our most popular pheromone specifically used for this purpose is Liquid Trust, which can be found on our front page.

      Thanks for reading.

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