One area that guys don't take advantage of enough is
the power of smell with a woman. Scents and smells are very important
to them, and it's been scientifically proven that women are much more
sensitive than men to odors.
One
of the most important reasons scents are good for engaging a woman's
attraction for you is that your sense of smell is connected to the most
basic part of your brain, the part that was formed long before your
ability to reason and think. This was because our early ancestors had
to be able to react quickly to scents on the wind that could indicate a
threat, such as a predator.
Smells have a way
of bringing back memories. Have you ever had the experience of smelling
something and having a complete flashback to something you remember
from your childhood? It happens all the time, and it's even more potent
when you've associated a smell with something, like the smell of
burning leaves in autumn, or the smell of homemade pizza. These smells
evoke a state in us that pulls us back to the experiences we had with
that smell.
I've walked into old houses before,
ones that were humid and smelled of old bread and tea, and I had these
flashes of walking into my grandmother's house and the same odors
there. It's a little freaky how real it feels at times.
The
way you use this with a woman is to find out what scents she indulges
in when she wants to relax, or get passionate. I find that getting her
into a candle store, or a bath-and-bodyworks type store is the best
way. You get her to smell different things, and notice what she
prefers. Vanilla is usually a good scent that you can almost bet she'll
like. Find out what she likes to take a bath with.
Scents
for women can usually be broken up into two categories: musks and
floral. Musky scents are like heavy perfumes, like Obsession. Floral
scents are the ones that are, obviously, more like flowers. If she
wears any kind of perfume, you can tell which she prefers by smelling
what she's wearing.
Take care with your choice
of cologne. One tactic is to find out what cologne her dad used to wear
and use that, but I find this strategy highly variable in terms of the
response you'll get. Better to choose the cologne that she remarks on
and likes. Make it a point to put on too little rather than too much.
You want her trying to get closer to you, not running and gagging from
the smell. Have her give you a critique. "Hey, I just got this new
cologne, but I'm not sure if I like it. Tell me what you think." And
she'll have to lean in close to you to get a whiff. If she likes it,
she'll be back for more.
(And don't go cheap on your cologne. It's worth it.)
When
you can get her sense of smell engaged, you are taking a shortcut to a
part of her mind that responds in an almost primal way. She can't
reason or rationalize with it. You can get her in a state of your own
choosing by choosing the right scent.