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Need a date? Go smell a shirt in 'pheromone dating' (VIDEO)

For those curious about how the parties work, Pheromoneparties.com spells it out for interested participants quite clearly:

  1. Guests sleep in a clean, white, cotton t-shirt for three nights in a row to capture their odor print and bring this in a ziplock bag to the party.
  2. Bags are labeled pink for girl, blue for boy. Each bag is assigned a number. Only the guest knows what their shirt’s number is.
  3. Bags are placed on a table. Guests smell the bags at their leisure throughout the party.
  4. If a guest finds the smell attractive, they take a picture with the bag at a photographer station. These pictures are projected as a slide show on the wall at the party.
  5. If you see a picture of a guest you find attractive holding your number, this is the greenlight to talk to them. Haaaay.
  6. At the end of the party, a facebook album is created and all of the pictures are tagged - so if you missed your match at the party, you can still contact them.

To see a Pheromone Party in action, watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3stH3BgKGss.

If you’re having trouble finding that special someone, don’t despair. It could be as simple as smelling a shirt.



 
Comments (1)
1 Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:02
Drew Amend
Pheromones are real and people need to familiarize themselves with them, and realize that phermones can resurect their love lives and give them an advantage in the dating and mating world. http://pheromoneadvantage.com

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