Boku no Kanojo wa Dekkawaii - Ch. 6

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It has been my experience that the smelly smells that I like, I also find the same person attractive. 😳
That's just how hormones work buddy, you Will like the smell, even the taste of the person who you're compatible with.
 
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Lmao at him pretending he didn't know his girlfriends name
Matchmaking the match made in heaven.

I love the vibes of this group, I hope they stick around for the whole run.
Now, the question is; is the friend wingwomanning for the RIGHT guy? She kept asking Ayato all the questions and got him to say Obinata's given name.
Ayumi trying to play matchmaker even though Obinata and Komi are already together. I like that.
Komi blinded by Obinata's cuteness. He really loves her. :glee:
It was obvious she mixed it up when she asked the other guy to repeat Ayumi's name, pay attention guys
 
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Man, got serious Way of the househusband vibes from that "rap".
 
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Aaaah. I'm very familiar with the smell of iron. Random nosebleeds from too hot or too cold weather.
 
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there is actually a scientific reason for this.
People emit pheromones based on their genetics, and those are released in sweat.
people are attracted to pheromones that signal for high genetic compatibility, thus those who you find attractive will have nice smelling sweat.
That's at best unproven and more than likely just pseudoscientific nonsense. But it keeps being cited as some established scientific fact by people who can't understand the difference between liking an idea and it being true. Here's some light reading.
 
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That's at best unproven and more than likely just pseudoscientific nonsense. But it keeps being cited as some established scientific fact by people who can't understand the difference between liking an idea and it being true. Here's some light reading.
Ah, my apologies.
I had read it somewhere and didn't look into it myself. Thank you for the correction!
 

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