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Sniff your way to love? Singles who have attended so-called pheromone parties haven't ruled it out.

Sniff your way to love? Singles who have attended so-called pheromone parties haven't ruled it out.
"I think it's probably a bit more pseudoscience," said Bakhurin, who attended with two fellow graduate students from University of California, Los Angeles. "I just kind of came here for kicks to see what would happen."
Konstantin Bakhurin, a 25-year-old neuroscience graduate student, said he bypassed the bags that smelled like baby powder or laundry detergent or perfume in search of something more unique: the owner of a distinctive yellow-T-shirt whose fragrance he described as "spicy."