Posted by Doc BW,
Thu Jul 02 06:30:00 UTC 2009
Admit it - matching people based on pheromones was probably not your first thought when going to a dating site. I'm sure many people (not reading this, but in general) don't know what pheromones are at all!!! However, think about colognes, aftershaves and perfumes. These are billion dollar businesses! And they may smell nice, but the don't smell nice the way a cinnamon roll smells nice. Perfumes don't smell like chocolate, or spring meadows, or new cars! They have a very distinct smell, one that is typically engineered to entice someone else's interest. This desire, while important in the past to simply mask the week-old funk most people had before indoor plumbing, also is connected to pheromones and our reaction to someone else based on their scent. So what makes more sense when you really think about it - being connected based on naturally occurring scents we all produce, or trying to connect in a bar or club based on scents from the local department store mixed in with whiskey breath? You've tried the second one before, with predictable results, I'd wager. Why not try something a little more natural?
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Posted by Doc BW,
Thu Jun 25 00:08:00 UTC 2009
So, hopefully you've read the article connecting Sense2Love with Genepartner.com, and now have come to our site to learn more. If so, welcome!
Pheromones are powerful scents, even though we are not aware of them when we encounter them. We are often drawn to people who's pheromones are compatible with us, and this can account for those attractions which make little sense to us from a logical point of view. If you're thinking "There's just something about him/her, but I just can't figure out what it is," it could be nature's natural attractive properties at work.
Of course, once you've met a compatible person based on this scent, other factors start coming into play. All the rules still apply for maintaining a healthy relationship, but there may be an additional excitement and power in your lovelife due to this truly natural attraction! It's an exciting idea to actually use the internet to match people in this manner, and I look forward to hearing testimonials from those who've tried this out!
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Posted by Anju,
Mon Jun 22 14:56:00 UTC 2009
Would love to hear from you about the site, what you hate, love would like to see.
We’re building this for you guys, so do help us get the best site out there.
You can send an email to info@sense2love.com
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Posted by Anju,
Sun Jun 21 16:26:00 UTC 2009
Article highlights the partnership of Sense2Love with Genepartner.com.
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Posted by Anju,
Fri Jun 12 18:02:00 UTC 2009
Interesting read, forgot how much women invest into dating, thought men did too?
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Posted by Anju,
Thu May 21 21:42:00 UTC 2009
From the Prophet
And then a scholar said, Speak of Talking.
And he answered, saying
You talk when you cease to be at peace
with your thoughts;
And when you can no longer dwell in the
solitude of your heart you live in your lips,
and sound is a diversion and a pastime.
And in much of your talking, thinking
is half murdered.
For thought is a bird of space, that in a
cage of words may indeed unfold its wings
but cannot fly.
There are those among you who seek the
talkative through fear of being alone.
The silence of aloneness reveals to their
eyes their naked selves and they would escape.
And there are those who talk, and without
knowledge or forethought reveal a truth
which they themselves do not understand.
And there are those who have the truth
within them, but they tell it not in words.
In the bosom of such as these the spirit
dwells in rhythmic silence.
When you meet your friend on the roadside
or in the market place, let the spirit in
you move your lips and direct your tongue.
Let the voice within your voice speak to
the ear of his ear;
For his soul will keep the truth of your
heart as the taste of the wine is remembered
When the colour is forgotten and the
vessel is no more.
—Kahlil Gibran
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Posted by Doc BW,
Fri May 01 01:08:00 UTC 2009
Something I've noticed from some comments here, as well as from people I see, is a concern about how a relationship is perceived by others. I've written about listening to others when they are concerned about the relationship you are in, especially if they are seeing signs of abuse. However, sometimes others are judgmental about issues which may not be as important. When opposite attract, this can be especially true. Sometimes, the college graduate falls in love with the high school dropout. The wealthy lady falls for the destitute man. Differences in age, educational history, race, social background, finances and other benchmarks of society often get friends and family talking. But often these talks aren't constructive, and you are likely the best judge of how good your relationship is in these areas. Of course, you'll run into some extra bumps along the way because of these differences. But these bumps may be a good test of your relationship, to see if it can weather these storms. So these "flaws" can become strengths in a relationship!
Like a previous list posted here suggests, so long as you feel loved, and do not feel better when you're apart from the other person, you've probably got a good base. Enjoy!
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Posted by Doc BW,
Fri Apr 24 02:00:00 UTC 2009
Many people live for this changing of the seasons. Gone are the winter coats (if you live where you need one) and back come the flowers, the trees, the afternoon sun! This rebirth of the plants is often welcomed by us humans as a new beginning as well. We can venture outside, participate in activities besides billiards or watching people being judged by 3 other people on tv. We become alive again!
Many of you reading this may be in a new, blossoming relationship as well. If so, congratulations! Remember, just like the plants, relationships need tending to flourish. Food and liquids certainly help (especially at favorite establishments!). And often, we seem them withering and don't take the time to really bring them back to life.
Nourish your relationships, enjoy the beauty they bring to your life, and you'll be rewarded now and in the future!
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Posted by Doc BW,
Tue Apr 14 23:07:00 UTC 2009
"Til now, I always got by on my own
I never really cared until I met you -
And now it chills me to the bone
How do I get you alone?"
"Alone" by Heart
Such a powerful emotion, desire. It may be one of the strongest motivators, whether it's a desire for love, for money, for safety, or any other possibility. And isn't it odd how that strong emotion often fades once you get what you desired? I know a number of people who end up moving from relationship to relationship, because the comfort of a relationship just isn't as interesting, as powerful, as that emotion when you desire someone new.
However, others remain in relationships for years, decades (no, really, I actually still know people who've been married for their WHOLE adult lives!!!). While each relationship has it's own set of ground rules, it seems the ability to continue to desire the person you're married to is a typical factor for staying in a relationship. That desire often remains so long as both partners continue to appreciate the unique attributes of their spouse. Once I take you for granted, I no longer desire you.
I've said this before, but I think it bears repeating: It's so important to keep excited about your relationship if it's important to you. If you don't maintain it, it'll not be there one day.
"What about Love?
Don't let it slip away!"
"What About Love?" by Heart
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