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Are aphrosidacs in perfume permissible?

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There are some perfumes that use pheromones and musk, with the intention of making members of the opposite sex chemically attracted to the perfume user. Are these permissible? I think it goes under the ruling of going closer to zina. What if those chemicals don't really work? Let's say a person really likes a perfume that happens to have something like Androstadienone , but isn't wearing it for the purpose of sexual attraction and doesn't find any response from the chemicals. But the perfume itself is still sold under the marketing tagline of making people sexually attracted to them.
Asked by Muz (3305 rep)
Oct 28, 2012, 08:13 AM
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