Newborn loaf’s smell is as addictive as drugs or food: study July 24, 2016 | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 3,716 |
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And for new moms, the reward centre responded so strongly there was a marked statistical difference compared to the group of women who hadn’t had their maternal instincts kick in yet.
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“You have this new person, this little thing in your home that’s crying all the time but it’s such a beautiful thing, every parent will tell you. And why is that? It’s partly because of these activations here,” Frasnelli told Global News.
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Mother nature has to drug is so we don't kill our own offspring. XD
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And babies always smell like baby powder or baby shampoo, assuming they're clean. So it's doubtful that women in the study were smelling the babies' natural scent.
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The article points out that men were excluded from the study. Interesting...maybe daddies don't "bond" through smell in the same way that moomies do? ... So it's doubtful that women in the study were smelling the babies' natural scent.
Re: Newborn loaf’s smell is as addictive as drugs or food: study July 25, 2016 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 721 |
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And babies always smell like baby powder or baby shampoo, assuming they're clean. So it's doubtful that women in the study were smelling the babies' natural scent.
I've personally never met a baby that actually smelled like that. Most of them smell like a mixture of various bodily fluids: shit, piss, puke, sour milk and wet sickness (anyone who has ever been near a kid who is no older than, say, four, knows precisely what I mean by
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And babies always smell like baby powder or baby shampoo, assuming they're clean. So it's doubtful that women in the study were smelling the babies' natural scent.
I've personally never met a baby that actually smelled like that. Most of them smell like a mixture of various bodily fluids: shit, piss, puke, sour milk and wet sickness (anyone who has ever been near a kid who is no older than, say, four, knows precisely what I mean by
I've never met a childfree person who can smell that new baby smell, or who thinks that new babies smell good. I hypothesize that it's a symptom of the fact that our brains are wired differently.
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Having had way too may aunts who thought it was giggly and hilarious to make me sniff their babies when I was around 13, I tried to pin them down on what exactly was I supposed to be smelling.
What they smell comes also from my own skin or my husband's. Any human really, but the smell is strongest after being in the sun and/or wind. Weathering natural skin oils (which probably shouldn't be happening to delicate little snookums loaf) makes a scent on humans that I have heard pet lovers go crazy about when it is the smell of puppy toes, dog ears, kitty toes even. I like the smell, but on critters I know they've been stepping in litter boxes too!
I like the smell on both my own and my husband's skin. I do NOT smell it at all from the top of a baby's head. But I got my aunts to agree that is what they are smelling. But it is not mature adult human oxidizing in the sun, it is much fainter, and they swear they can tell the difference, as in they think they can detect the lack of grown people hormones.
Which really makes it extra creepy because they moan about the delicious smell of incredibly immature humans as if they are sexually aroused.
Re: Newborn loaf’s smell is as addictive as drugs or food: study August 04, 2016 | Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 32 |
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