subject: Simple Facts About Human Pheromones [print this page] There are many rules in the law of attraction and the way people are drawn to each other has always been sort of a mystery. There are scientists and researchers that have
their own opinion, but in the past century, they have all agreed that human pheromones play a huge role in how we know the ones that could qualify as our mate. Not only do humans rely on these pheromones, animals and insects also
have a way of making these chemicals work towards survival. When it comes to matters of the heart, pheromones are the players that can make or break it.
Everybody has pheromones, although men seem to excrete more than women. This is because most of male pheromones are brought to the surface of the skin when they
sweat. There are receptors in the noses of women that can pick up even the slightest amount of pheromones.
Many women love to use perfume. Sometimes it is used to attract a mate but not always wore for that reason. Many perfume and cologne makers put pheromones in the
mixture so that it will have some of the same reactions from the opposite sex.
Animals and insects also use their pheromones, many times for different reasons. Bees, ants and some beetles use them to warn of dangers, perhaps a predator, and many
of them can smell when a female in ready to breed. With the chemicals that they release through their skin, they can communicate with members of their own kind. Survival
would be much harder without the use of these chemicals.
In the animal kingdom, pheromones play a large role in the reproductive rituals. Many times, the male can tell a female is in heat, even if she is far away. The female in turn
will pick out her mate by the reaction of the male.
If you would like to know more about insect, animal and human pheromones, do a little more research. There are many informative sites that are dedicated to the subject.