Pheromones-The 20/20 Experiment

Perhaps the most famous sociological study to determine the effectiveness of pheromones with human sexual destination has been performed by ABC's primetime information program-20/20. Identical twins, a speed dating session, and pheromones were used to test the legitimacy of the claims made by various fragrance companies.
Set of single female twins (Sarah and Bridget) and a set of accessible man baby twins (Dave and Paul) were all told individually that they were going to go to a speed courting session and have an advantage over all of those other participants-the use of human pheromones. Sarah and Dork were given the actual pheromones prior to the dating program while Paul and Bridget were given a placebo.
- Each of the four participants engaged within ten five-minute dates together with members of the opposite sex.
- The twins had been in the same way dressed and therefore should have had similar results.
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The twins who were given pheromones prior to the pace relationship session-Sarah and Dave had significantly higher responses from the other unknowing participants as compared to Bridget and Paul. Nine out of ten men wanted to |notice] Sarah again as opposed to only five men wanting to see her twin sister Bridget. Dave received 10 positive responses compared to his brother Paul's success rate of six women.
- These results confirm that using pheromones in this meeting did indeed give the edge to two of the blessed identical twins.
- Stories in many cases are told of customers who report more touch coming from a man or woman, eye contact, and being generally seen when wearing phe
