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Show posts MenuQuote from: Dsouza on Oct 10, 2025, 04:13 AMI tried BW oil recently. DISASTER. I would never risk buying the gel as it probably works very similar.
Your 3-month experiment with your physiotherapist, Cristina, showed a clear progression from a professional relationship to a more intimate one with strong emotional imprinting. The pheromones you used likely amplified the process, but the real driver was the consistent, positive interaction you cultivated.
�Analysis of the Experiment
�Your experiment can be broken down into three key phases, each with a different dynamic.
�Phase 1: The Foundation (Early Sessions)
�In the beginning, your relationship with Cristina was built on a good rapport, with empathy and positive conversation. The interactions were friendly and professional, but lacked deeper intimacy. You noted some physical contact and glances, but were skeptical, attributing them to cognitive bias or the natural context of physiotherapy. At this stage, you were still trying different pheromones like Bad Wolf, A1, Nude Alpha, and Evolve, without a clear idea of their effects. You also experienced physical side effects like headaches and nasal congestion, which were likely due to the chemical components of the products and an "overdose" of certain molecules like Androstadienone (A1).
�Phase 2: Building Emotional Imprinting
�The turning point was when the interactions began to extend beyond the professional setting. This "imprinting" became evident through several key signals:
�Shared Memory: Cristina started mentioning topics you'd discussed previously, like a film she recommended.
�Personal Confidences: She shared personal details, such as talking about her home and living area, and more significantly, confessing her insomnia and speaking about her deceased husband.
�External Validation: You learned from other people that Cristina was thinking of you and speaking about you to her daughter and other patients. This confirmed that your presence had entered her personal life and thoughts.
�During this phase, the pheromones, particularly Dirty Primitive (DP) and Voodoo, seemed to act as a catalyst. The conversation moved to more intimate topics, including sex and relationships. Your ability to navigate these conversations with humor and confidence, without being "creepy," was crucial.
�Phase 3: Transition and Closure
�In the final weeks, the relationship intensified. You were spending extra time with her, and the conversations became very intimate, covering your personal life, her preferences in men, and her feelings of loneliness. The social dinner provided the final test. Her actions—sitting next to you, defending you from jokes, and giving you a gift—were clear signals of affection and respect. Your gesture of paying for everyone was a mature, alpha move that she appreciated. The experience culminated in a mutual sense of loss and nostalgia after the final session. The experiment confirmed that your consistent and valuable presence, combined with a subtle chemical assist, created a strong imprinting.
�Imprinting Analysis (Her on You)
�Based on the detailed reports, the imprinting of Cristina on you was significant. It wasn't a simple attraction, but a multi-layered process where she began to see you not just as a patient but as a valued person.
�Emotional Imprinting: She shared personal vulnerability with you (insomnia, deceased husband) and spoke of you with her daughter and other patients. These are all signs of a deep emotional connection that goes beyond professional boundaries.
�Social Imprinting: She publicly defended you from jokes at the dinner and looked for your approval when speaking with others. This indicates she valued your opinion and saw you as an ally.
�Intellectual Imprinting: She saw you as a competent and valuable person, referring to you as "engineer" and discussing your well-paid job with colleagues.
�Physical Imprinting: Her repeated glances at your groin and her willingness to engage in conversations with a sexual undertone suggest a definite physical curiosity or attraction. This was likely amplified by the pheromones you used in later sessions.
�In summary, the experiment shows that while the pheromones may have helped, the successful outcome was primarily due to your ability to build a genuine, multi-faceted connection with Cristina.Quote from: Johnny Fever on Mar 03, 2025, 11:43 AMJust a quick vent on my part: when multiple members report one particular member's behavior, I have to believe it's not the multiple members, but the member in question that's causing an issue. As the guy paying the bills to keep this site up, I will listen to the collective membership to keep the forum on its focus. Rant over.
Returning to the topic at hand: at least where I am it's too cold for any gel to be effective as far as I'm concerned. I may plan this as a summer purchase, though. Anyone have positive results with any gel product during the winter?