Women apparently are quite drawn to men who have differences rather than similarities in their histocompatibility system. They pick it up by smell, and they can pick it up from kissing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Women have a better sense of smell than men do, and it's even sharper in the middle of their menstrual cycle, when estrogen levels peak and women are more likely to be deciding whether a man's attractive.
Any woman I know can smell a boyfriend a mile away. Women are intuitive: they know when a guy is interested but he's not going to be there for her in that boyfriend-y way.
I've come to learn that there is a real difference between men and women. It's genetic.
There is a certain element of complementarity between men and women that is biological by nature.
Smell is incredibly important and sensual; it communicates who you are.
If a man sees a woman with red lipstick, he admires her, but often he won't feel like kissing her.
If men have a smell it's usually an accident.
Once you fall for someone, their smell can be a powerful thing. Women will wear their boyfriends' T-shirts, and throughout tales in history men have held on to their lover's handkerchief.
I think it's fair to say that women have a different level of intuitiveness that allows them to perhaps handle situations a little bit different.
I don't think that women need to smell interesting.