My BF says he can smell when I’m in the mood to f-
I was having a conversation with my boyfriend last night and he told me that he can tell I’m turned on because he can smell my “pheromones” or something like that.
He said it’s not a bad smell, it’s not like dirty or fishy smell from my private area, but it is a distinct smell…. He even said he smelled it the other day when we were in the car with my mom.
I will say I do have a high libido and am in the mood quite often, and my and BF are still in our honeymoon phase so we pretty much f everytime we see each other.
But does anyone know if this is true? Do women give off scents when they are in the mood? And my concern is that, can other people smell these “pheromones”? Or is it just him?
The thought that I’m releasing a scent like a skunk whenever I’m turned on makes me feel super embarrassed and self conscious, cause obviously it’s not something I can control.
Anyways, just looking for some advice or reassurance cause right now I’m feeling pretty gross about myself.
Netizens’ comments
Yes you absolutely can. It’s not like a distinct smell or “stink” at all by any means and it’s not something that a random person and smell walking by and say “oh, she wants to f”. It’s absolutely not something to be embarrassed about or anything gross at all.
But once you develop a relationship with someone intimately, it’s like a subliminal signal you pick up with someone whose scent you naturally acclimate to you can pick up.
My fiance is also very high libido, but she’s very good at hiding when she’s aroused but being very accustomed to her scent, her mannerisms, and her overall demeanor it takes me less than 10 seconds to figure out if she’s horny or not or how horny she Is just by being close to her.
The way I would describe it is that she’s literally and figuratively “hot”. Like she doesn’t give off a BO by any means but being in close proximity it’s like that I can sense/smell her body temperature is higher and her adrenaline is up and it’s more of a conditioned sensory thing than a “smell” thing.