(10-31-2016, 06:11 PM)maxx55 Wrote:(10-31-2016, 05:27 PM)Steven Wrote: Shannon,
I realize that maybe from your perspective you're "just doing your job in answering" but I still want to thank you for giving such understandable and fast replies.
Regarding:
"2. Put her in an arousal and attraction loop... which it is attempting to do, but I'm not sure is possible purely through an aura."
What if she is reminded/looped via "everyday" objects, actions, feelings, etc.?
Such as every time she feels aroused she thinks of the user. Or every time she looks at her phone she wonders where he is. Or every time she takes off some article of clothing she wishes he was undressing her. Etc.
I was thinking the same thing. The same way how a guy might think of a girl everyday or fantasize about her often, it'd be awesome if DMSI had the same effect on girls the user passes by/interacts with.
I 3rd this request
a light imprint/mini-fallout effect would be great. I mentioned it in another post but this is a huge benefit of pheromones like grail of affection, p96, nude alpha, and androstadienone.
Those aren't even sexual mones, just bonding ones. But the effect is I can go up to a girl, say hi for 5 minutes, then her beta orbiter barges in to cockblock and I just say bye and leave. Then she comes back to talk some more, beta orbiter again comes to try and drag her away, I say nice meeting you again. Process repeats over and over and she keeps coming back. It makes gaming a girl very easy because even though other guys are around paying her attention she doesn't want it, she wants your time and attention.
Also vastly reduces flaking to almost 0%, the only time I get flaked on when wearing p96/androstadienone is when there is a serious issue that stops them but they always apologize, reschedule, and make sure they make it to the next date.
DMSI is pretty close to flat out replacing pheromones, it has status and sexuality but I think it needs a little more social and emotional effects. A light imprint/fallout would be a very useful emotional effect.