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A woman in search of love did what many would consider ‘extreme’, to better her chances at attracting men. Allison Ramirez used her vaginal to make perfume.

Ramirez a writer, said even though she could just insert a finger ‘down there’ and dab it on her pulse point, she wanted it to be more civilised. She sought the help of a perfume maker to create her own personalised scent.

The woman in her 20’s who works as a social media manager eventually got around to test the perfume on a string of dates.

She was pleasantly surprised to find it worked, Daily Mail UK reported. One romantic encounter ended with a smooch in a photo booth and another led to a text to meet up again.

“Months ago, I took a perfume mixing class at the Institute for Art and Olfaction in Los Angeles, and decided to consult with Saskia Wilson-Brown, the founder and director of the Institute about my new research project,” Ramirez wrote in Cosmopolitan.com “I reached out to Saskia via email and asked if she knew of any perfumery that specializes in creating personalized scents with clients’ own bodily fluids.”

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Even though she was told it might be a bit difficult, she managed to go ahead.

She wrote, ” I mixed away until I narrowed it down to two fragrances, one that consisted of literally every food scent I had in front of me (the result: a Christmasy, sweet and spicy dessert aroma — guys have a soft spot for Grandma’s baked goods, don’t they?) and the one I ended up wearing for two days, composed of cedar, rose, and a tiny bit of Civette. I was skeptical, but Saskia thought my perfumes were pretty, and that I’d at least smell nice while conducting my dubious study.

“I took my tiny perfume vial home with me in order to complete the final, most personal step. After watching a few YouTube videos and consulting the internet about how exactly to collect vaginal fluid, I used a long Q-tip to basically extract some residue from my vagina in order to use it for my perfume. Because bodily fluids may not “hold up,” as Saskia told me previously, I decided that my best bet was to dip this Q-tip — saturate it, really — in the perfume I’d created, dab it on my pulse points (neck, wrists, cleavage) and then hit the town in order to see what the results would be.”

Writer Allison Ramirez had a perfume made up blending her vaginal juices and essential oils

Then the perfume was ready for testing.

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When I applied it, I mostly just smelled the rose notes, so I felt pretty confident. The gentlemen arrived, and after not having seen the guy I had invited as my date in at least six months, he and I picked up right where we’d left off. Small talk, more wine, and we were ready to take the party from my living room to the bar.

I called a cab, threw on a jacket, and the four of us headed to a boozy neighborhood joint. The night was going just as planned with drinks, jokes, and a photo booth session. In the privacy of the photo booth, smiling snaps made way into a drunken kiss and then all of a sudden, teeth! “You bit me!” I yelled between laughs. It was funny, but it also kind of hurt.

“I can’t help it,” he said. “It’s that scent you have.”

“The rest of the night was a blur, but his comment and actions were a pretty good indicator that my perfume was working.

The next time she used the vaginal fluid perfume, she noticed that a cashier at the fast food place she went was nicer than usual.  Then a third experiment was on another date and she noticed the perfume’s effect albeit after the date.

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I reapplied my perfume for a breakfast burrito date with a friend of a friend. Nothing he said or did indicated that he was for or against my scent, but after the date, he texted that he had fun and then invited me to an upcoming football game. I’d call it a victory, but who really knows. It could have been anything … my looks, my zodiac sign, my love of Mexican food, my personality?

Ramirez agrees that her experiment may not be conclusive but it looks like it did.

Would you try a vaginal fluid perfume?

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