Difference between revisions of "Feminine charm"
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Latest revision as of 21:13, May 21, 2022
Feminine charm is supported through psychological, sociological, and biological mechanisms. For example, many organisms release pheromones, chemical signals used to communicate with other organisms. When a woman is undergoing ovulation, she will release subtle chemical signals, which can subconsciously attract males.[1]