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Pheromones applied to clothing vs skin, revisited.

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I have read the handful of threads here regarding the use of pheromones applied to clothing instead of directly onto the skin. It was very helpful information, but, it left me with unanswered questions.

So, for those of you that prefer to, or tend to (for whatever reason), apply pheromones directly onto your clothing, here are my questions:

1.) Are you able to quantify how effective any given amount of a specific product is on your clothing compared to how effective it seems to be when worn on your skin?

Can you figure a rule-of-thumb ratio for your products? Like: "Wolf is about 70% as effective on my clothing as it would have been if it was applied to my skin".

Or perhaps: "It requires three sprays of Wolf on my shirt to equal the effects of two sprays on my skin".

2.) Does that ratio change much from one type of pheromone product to another? Or is it usually a similar ratio that works across the board, regardless of what product it is?

3.) Even if you have to use a lot more product on your clothing to get a similar reaction to a normal skin dosage; do you always lose out when applying to clothing due to your own personal signature not being allowed to mesh (thus never producing as full of a vibe) as if it were on the skin?

I understand that, to some extent, extra product (on clothing) will make up for the lack of heat during the diffusion process. I also understand that the products on the skin will change characteristics (due to heat and bacteria) quicker, unlike on the clothing, for the most part.

Thank you in advance!

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