Friday, October 2, 2015
Psychological Effects of Scents
Scents of specific types induce caution, warning, love, and romance; as well as other reactions and emotions.
For example, a Skunk cabbage plant may drive away people due to the scent.
For me, 2 scents are perceived differentially:
[1] Jasmine: The scent of jasmine induces a love reaction to beautifull females; especially if they wear the perfume. Jasmine
Jasmine is used as a sedative to assist in relaxing, reducing stress, assisting insomniacs to sleep, and for chronic
nervousness. It is NOT; nor does it have any resemblance to a female, love or other characteristic of a female. It is a very
beautifull scent that I construe as a correlative beauty to a beautifull female.
[2] Sycamore Scent: That scent is a very powerfull scent to me. When I smell the scent, it reminds me of a very passionate sexual
love. It; equally as well to jasmine, has no resemblance to ANY characteristic of a female. My perception of the scent is
provoked by its effects; and correlations to the effects of a beautifull female.
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