
We all know that the sense of smell plays an incredibly huge part in our attraction to...whomever we're attracted to

theoretically, you could fall in love with a man, live together for a while and then stop taking The Pill 'cause you wanna dupe him into knocking you up or what-have-you and realize that his heady musky scent (the one that used to drive you into all sorts of snail-trail inducing fantasies) actually makes you want to hose him down with Febreeze. the flip side is even more disasterous: meeting a guy whom you used to find absolutely repellent, and then be driven to wild 'cause you're off The Pill and now find him absolutely intoxicating.
is that not terribly disturbing? what would you do if you woke up to find yourself completely turned off by your partner and you don't know why? it's the ultimate case of You're Not the Man I Married.
"Once you wake up and smell the coffee, it's hard to go back to sleep"~ Fran Drescher
3 comments:
I had heard about this study before, and it totally freaks me out. Maybe someone should do a statistical study on the rate of divorce versus the rate of women going on and off the pill...
What a crazy thing! I met my hubby when I wasn't on the pill, and still like him well enough while on it, so I guess we're okay. Phew!
I've been hot for my hubby on and off the Pill. Almost 10 years. It must have something to do with the way we finish each other's sentences and how he says something aloud that I was just thinking... really it's quite scary! I can't think anything untoward!
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