Research Shows “Love at First Sight” Is Really “Love at First Sniff”
By Allison O'Connor
Paradise Valley, Arizona – June 4, 2008
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According to studies done by the University
of Lausanne in Switzerland and the University of Chicago,
a man’s scent is a major factor in his attraction to woman.
In fact, women are more attracted to men whose scents are
immunologically dissimilar to themselves.
“This information plays a major role in the mating cycle of
humans,” explains Martin Brown, author of the article,”Scent of
a Relationship,”which runs this week in SingleMindedWomen.com.
“These studies show that women are attracted to men who have dissimilar
immune systems, so that the healthiest babies will be born.”
Further studies at the University of Chicago
showed that the opposite is true when a woman was on birth control: in that
case, she was attracted to men whose immune systems that were similar to
hers—because it meant that these men would be more concerned about protecting
her than mating with her. The also article cites the book The Scent of
Desire,which argues that women may want to consider getting off the
pill before looking for a man with whom to mate.
Also mentioned in the article is Geoffrey Miller, an evolutionary
psychologist at the University
of New Mexico, who has
theorized that foreplay is based on this need to find a partner’s “true
scent,” and thatmodern society’s propensity towardextra
hygiene is actually hampering one’s innate ability to choose a healthy mate.
“Whether birth control is suppressing the natural instincts
of humans has not been determined,” says Brown. “And it has not been
discovered if humans have become weaker over the years. due to improved
hygiene. What is known, however, is that a person’s scent plays a major
role in whether or not someone finds another person attractive or not.”
The effects of this information, says Brown, could actually have a
huge impact on the health of humans over time. “When nature is altered
beyond what is intended, things can go awry very quickly.”
For more information about this topic visit http://www.singlemindedwomen.com. Here you will be able to see what impact this research
has had on society, and find out more information about what you can do to get
back to nature.
For more information about this please visit http://www.singlemindedwomen.com or contact Allison O’Connor, Co-Founder, Single Minded,
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