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Could a whiffy T-Shirt find you love? The new ‘pheromone parties’ set to take the dating world by storm

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By AILSA LESLIE Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter

If online or speed dating isn’t  getting you anywhere, a whiffy new type of match-making could help you sniff out love.

Hugely popular in the U.S. and touted to come here soon, so-called ‘pheromone parties’ have arisen thanks to research that suggests that, like animals, humans are  subliminally drawn to pheromones (hormones we exude through our skin) given out by the people with whom we’re most compatible.

Paying singletons are given a plain white T-shirt that they sleep in for three consecutive nights (it’s  recommended they don’t use deodorant to let their ‘true smell’ shine through, and avoid eating garlic or onions).

Pheromone parties give singletons a T-shirt and make them wear it for three days before letting potential suitors sniff out their prince Pheromone parties give singletons a T-shirt and make them wear it for three days before letting potential suitors sniff out their prince

The T-shirt is then put in a zip-lock bag and placed on a table at the party. Guests sniff the T-shirts and once they find one they like, a  photographer snaps them holding the bag and projects it on to a screen so the shirt’s owner can meet their odour’s admirer, then flirt in the normal manner. Unsurprisingly, drinks are also provided.

One participant at a Los Angeles party, 25-year-old neuroscientist Konstantin Bakhurin, said he bypassed bags that smelled like detergent in search of something more unique: the owner of a T-shirt whose  fragrance he described as ‘spicy’.

‘I think it’s probably a bit of pseudoscience,’ said Bakhurin. ‘I just came here to see what would happen.’

Apparently half-a-dozen couples met again and one pair formed a lasting relationship following a partyApparently half-a-dozen couples met again and one pair formed a lasting relationship following a party (stock image)

Founder Judith Prays claims half-a-dozen couples saw one another again and one pair formed a lasting relationship following a party.

Will sniffing a stranger’s clothing really find your Mr Right? Or does the whole enterprise have a distinct whiff of desperation.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2305418/Could-whiffy-T-Shirt-love-The-new-pheromone-parties-set-dating-world-storm.html#ixzz2PpHZScJy


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