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  You've never heard of pheromones? The human putative pheromone estratetraenol (est) (estra-1,3,5(10),16-tetraen-3-ol) was first detected in women's late-pregnancy urine in the late 1960's ( thysen et al., 1968 ). This compound is structurally similar to estrogens and is secreted mainly by women via several body secretions, and as such it is likely to be also present in axillary sweat ( verhaeghe et al., 2013 ). Compared with male putative pheromones such as androstadienone (4,16-androstadien-3α-one), the autonomic and behavioral influences of est on human experiences have been less extensively investigated. It has a light scent and can work well layered with other perfumes or on its own. A possible implication of these findings is in understanding mechanisms of fetishism, a tendency of a person to experience sexual attraction towards inanimate objects ( barlow and durand, 2012 ). Many people do not know that pheromones trigger Best Ways to Sell Broken iPhones behaviors i