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We've always used perfume, "signature scents", to market ourselves, and now, more and more, smells are being used to market products. Smells make us do things. some studies indicate that adding scents in its stores increased "intent to purchase" by 80%, and now the smells are following customers home. imagine.
if you're a politician with conservative ideologies you can use a filthy odor to manipulate your voters.
Scents are as important as looks.
We've all heard about love at first sight, but we don't hear anybody talking about love at first whiff.
However, it's even more likely that we feel attracted to a person's scent rather than their looks. This has been wired in our systems without us knowing it, and it's something that has been present throughout all of our lives without us realizing it. Even though we don't behave like dogs smelling everybody we meet, looking for potential sex partners, some of the ways our body works are very similar to the ones of other animals.
Many species of the animal kingdom communicate through pheromones. These chemical signs unconsciously help both males and females of a species demonstrate sexual availability.
and i quote an article here:
>As a matter of fact, we feel attracted to another person's aroma because of the MHC genes that constitute their immune systems. The way these elements are combined in our bodies defines how resistant we are to diseases, and we're programmed to search for partners that have a different configuration to our own. These genes produce HLA molecules, the ones that define the sicknesses we can fight off and our susceptibility to others. Clearly, having a wider range of MHC genes is a genetic advantage, and our body unconsciously knows this. Our body perceives other humans' MHC through their smell, and we feel attracted to those that are opposite to ours, because in case of reproduction, they would eventually spawn offspring with a more robust immune system.
Scent can make us fall in love, but there are other things that can sweep us off our feet.
tldr;
if you smell like shit then it's over jfl rope
if you're a politician with conservative ideologies you can use a filthy odor to manipulate your voters.
Scents are as important as looks.
We've all heard about love at first sight, but we don't hear anybody talking about love at first whiff.
However, it's even more likely that we feel attracted to a person's scent rather than their looks. This has been wired in our systems without us knowing it, and it's something that has been present throughout all of our lives without us realizing it. Even though we don't behave like dogs smelling everybody we meet, looking for potential sex partners, some of the ways our body works are very similar to the ones of other animals.
Many species of the animal kingdom communicate through pheromones. These chemical signs unconsciously help both males and females of a species demonstrate sexual availability.
and i quote an article here:
>As a matter of fact, we feel attracted to another person's aroma because of the MHC genes that constitute their immune systems. The way these elements are combined in our bodies defines how resistant we are to diseases, and we're programmed to search for partners that have a different configuration to our own. These genes produce HLA molecules, the ones that define the sicknesses we can fight off and our susceptibility to others. Clearly, having a wider range of MHC genes is a genetic advantage, and our body unconsciously knows this. Our body perceives other humans' MHC through their smell, and we feel attracted to those that are opposite to ours, because in case of reproduction, they would eventually spawn offspring with a more robust immune system.
Scent can make us fall in love, but there are other things that can sweep us off our feet.
tldr;
if you smell like shit then it's over jfl rope