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== Smell ==
== Smell ==
A study done in 20011 showed that armpit odor pleasantness was the single attribute that consistently predicted attractiveness of nonverbal behavior.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-011-9803-8</ref> In laymen's terms the better smelling the mans armpits the more attractive, his gait, as well as any other nonverbal movement. One study found [[fashion|pine]] is an objectively, generally attractive smell. 3 studies found [[the smell of flowers|Pretty Boy]] to be sexually attractive to women.
A study done in 20011 showed that armpit odor pleasantness was the single attribute that consistently predicted attractiveness of nonverbal behavior.<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-011-9803-8</ref> In laymen's terms the better smelling the mans armpits the more attractive, his gait, as well as any other nonverbal movement. One study found [[fashion|pine]] is an objectively, generally attractive smell. 3 studies found [[|Pretty Boy[the smell of flowers]] to be sexually attractive to women.




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