Learn how to use your own sexy odour
We invite you to learn everything about your and the partner’s odour and how to use it.
Darling, you smell like a meadow. (jlp)
Quadruped mammals have very good access to the genital odour with their noses. People, on the other hand, have to rely on other indicators when selecting a mating partner. Given that the human sense of smell is less developed, people often camouflage their pheromones and natural odour with various smells, mainly purely synthetic. Women are particularly good at that. According to the data of some studies, contraceptive pills weaken the capability of recognising the “right” pheromones. Women who take contraceptive pills are therefore in danger of not smelling out the most suitable partner.
What’s the real body odour?
An individual’s body odour is a combination of his or her hair, armpits, genitals and breath. To have a pleasant odour, you have to practise good hygiene. But you don’t have to eliminate your natural odour because it often happens that that it’s your odour that others find attractive. You should therefore use mild baby shampoo and neutrally scented soap, while water is the most appropriate for your private parts.
Mild soap and water are sufficient. You don’t need to camouflage your odour. (jlp)
If you find soap a necessary element, chose special soap for private parts, not containing pure soap because it destroys the natural pH of your vagina and as a result your vagina gives off unpleasant smells because it’s more sensitive to infections. To have a pleasant breath, you don’t have to chew gums all day long. It’s sufficient to brush and floss your teeth and clean your tongue after a meal and drink plenty of water during meals. As a last resort, you can use a well-known “gum”, that is, an apple. Buy a deodorant without any smell, perhaps the odourless natural crystal deodorant because it doesn’t prevent sweating, but it prevents you from having the unpleasant odour produced by your sweat.
How to enrich your body odour?
The perfume that is selected correctly and put on properly doesn’t camouflage your sexy pheromones, but helps them give off an inviting smell. Therefore, don’t use it from head to toe or in combination with a scented body lotion and heavily scented hair products. The odour, carefully selected and the least synthetic, is put on the places where you can feel the pulse, such as your neck and wrists. Apply only a few drops. Your partner wants to have sexual intercourse with you and not the perfume shop.
Your diet is also very important. Onion, garlic, curry and salamis rarely give off a nice smell. Asparagus, coffee and beer aren’t considered the best choice as well. You can’t go wrong with fruit and peppermint tea. It’s also advisable to sweat regularly and thus release body toxins. Drink plenty of water, exercise on a regular basis and you can also consider to have a sauna.
Regular sweating will discharge foul-smelling toxins from your body. (jlp)
Don’t forget that stress causes a bad smell. You should therefore have a shower after a stressful situation. On the other hand, fresh sweat is a completely different matter; for instance, when running or even better, having sex. You don’t have to be ashamed of that odour. If your partner has a healthy attitude towards you, your body and, of course, sexual intercourse, he won’t find your sweat repugnant. Moreover, completely opposite thoughts may cross his mind. Your sweating body releases pheromones that arouse your partner and looks seductive because your glimmering muscles are much more visible.
Smell each other’s bodies
Mmmm, you also have a sexy odour in the morning. (jlp)
Smell each other’s bodies after a joint workout, even if only one of you exercised. Smell each other immediately after showering. During sexual intercourse, bury your nose into his armpit or her hair. The partner will be immediately ready to play. It’ll seem that he or she’s totally wrapped around you and sex will be all the more passionate. Smell each other in the morning (perhaps not the mouth, or still). You’ll find that love is the master of perfumes. If you smell each other’s tanned skin, you’ll find that vitamin D smells like grandma’s biscuits, the hawthorn tree and something much more sexy, authentic and indefinable.

































