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Males with strong body Odor a Hot favorite for women

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Bodhisattva
By Bodhisattva Banerji
Jan 13, 2009 in Lifestyle
By Bodhisattva Banerji.
Contrary to the known views, females are always after those males that have strong body odor. Researchers say, that the strong body odor helps women understand differentiate various moods of males.
The days of 'cold glances' from women is almost over for those male that have strong body odor. According to some latest researches a strong male body odor is supposedly a 'turn on' for maximum women. The study further says that the women can decode various male intentions including that of sex by a certain type of smell that is named, 'sexual perspiration'. According to some recent reports the researches in this regard have been conducted at Rice University. While doing so the university reportedly used a wide number of female volunteers that were asked for responding to the innumerable kinds of sweat collected on arm pads.
While detailing the procedure the researchers stated that these sweat samples were collected while the males were busy watching arousing films. However, there are some other types of normal sweat samples as well, that are collected on similar pads. Soon after the 19 female volunteers were asked for smelling these pads. While the volunteers were busy doing so, the researchers using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging or the fMRI tests, assessed the female brains. The assessment of the brain let the researchers know some important information regarding the female reaction to different kinds of sweat including that of male sexual sweat.
While contacted for further comment, Ms. Denise Chen and her colleagues at Rice University reported, that while smelling, the sexual sweat specific areas of the female brain got involved in deep emotion.
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