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In a message dated 1/15/1 4:12:16 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< Since basic male/female human *attraction* is based on perceived and
even more so on unperceived smells, I believe this sense plays a big
part. Overriding it by commercially scented perfumes, cosmetics, detergents,
sanitizers, room air fresheners and the like is probable. >>
Excellent point! Also, many of the "products" people use in their
environments contain psuedo-estrogens which might play a role. The bottome
line is that I personally doubt it is as much a matter of just a broad range
of normal as it is a multitude of nutritional, environmental and nursing
"style" factors. And who knows if whether or not we ourselves were bf might
impact the way our bodies respond to hormones.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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