Okay so I've always been a neck sniffer.
A potential new partner - lean in for that hug and sniff.
If the sniff doesn't make something curl up or zing?
No compatibility.
Do others do this? Or not?
I'm baffled that not everyone does this!
Discuss please!
I sniff her all in, but not compulsively.
I've no special habits in this direction that I am aware of...although some women wear too much perfume, they leave vapor trails, sillage.
I wonder if Ray Charles really felt wrists to determine compatibility.
Well taking a pulse could help a blind person right?
Really?
Honestly! (Apparently men and women).
Smelling "right" can be a big pull in attraction.
@RavenCT
I can certainly see why smelling “wrong” could be a problem.
@Gatovicolo That's a given.
Reminds me of cows and dogs that sniff the posteriors of other cows and dogs! Pheromones in humans is a debated topic.
There is an odor that women produce that really cranks up my interest... and it's an, ahem, intimate odor... I have noticed a lack of this odor with women who are post menopausalal (my wife and another gal), and another that was known to be barren... methinks it is a hormone/pheromone component.
I'm all about animal magnetism between potential partners. Their smell and the timber of their voice are very important and can affect me on deep levels...
Oh yes, especially the voice. Emphasis, eye movement and expression and gestures in moving body language are music revealing both harmony and disharmony.
That's your odd habit. You discuss!
So far more people do it - then don't do it! lol