i just got Fancy by Jessica Simpson.
i think it smells amazing.
do you think if i put a bunch on and go talk to my crush tomorrow he'll notice me in a good way?
I heard that smells trigger something....like if someone smells something good they'll be attracted to it or feel good or whatever.
askxjenna answered Tuesday October 28 2008, 9:08 pm: its true that guys are attracted to sweet smells, but it cant physically make him like you.
guys hormones are naturally turned on mainly by vanilla, and sometimes lavender.
you cant lather on fancy perfumes like the jessica simpson one because youll smell like an old grandma. although it smells amazing, too much could basically choke the guy, and it will turn him off, itll make it look like youre trying too hard.
put a little of the jessica perfume on your wrists and neck, because when you walk by him he'll definately smell you. if you do date him, put just a little bit behind each ear and itll make him go wild, guys definately love that, especially when he hugs you.
if a male smells vanilla, they cant help but get happier, unless they absolutely hate vanilla for some reason.
also, if youre trying to get this guy, try talking to him on his right side, the right side of the brain controls happiness, and for some reason if you talk or even whisper in his right ear, it will automatically make him happy. and if youre walking with him, brush your hand against his, and make it look like its normal and just happened by accident, physical contact stimulates a certain hormone that makes people feel at ease. (the hands and the fingertips are some of the most sensitive parts of a guys body)
also, guys like get triggered by the taste of cinnamon, so if he likes it offer him some gum or mints in that flavor.
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