Shan Boodram, a sexologist, contends that when she has worn vaginal lubrication numerous people have ‘flocked to her.’

In her new book, The Game of Desire, the author blew the whistle in which she examines a study she ran with four of her clients to figure if copulins made the clientele more attractive to persons when worn as perfume. To test the notion, the women visited a bar and ‘connected’ with strangers, before briefing in the toilets halfway through the evening. Accordant to local reporters, Boodram wrote: “I instructed them to wash their hands, get in a stall and then move their finger around their vaginal opening. The goal was to get a sample from the Bartholin’s glands, which are the size of a pea but play a large role in vaginal lubrication”.
From here, the ladies were instructed to put on ‘a good amount of wetness’ on their collarbone, neck and pulse points … with one of the women griping she felt ‘sticky’. Somewhat unsurprisingly/disappointingly, the clients didn’t report having any astounding success with males post wetness coating. One of the women claimed a guy leaned in a bit closer, however this could just have been because the place was noisy. While the test was inconclusive, Boodram has zero doubts about the effect donning her vagina juices as a fragrance has for her. Boodram added: “So while I’m not sure how effective this experiment is, I am certain that every single time I employ it, it makes me feel like an enchanted goddess with a delicious secret.”
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