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Almost everyone in the omegaverse gives off a unique 'scent'. Scents are not actually odours, but rather pheromones that are released by 'scent glands' in the inner wrists, inner thighs, and both sides of the neck. They are detected by the vomeronasal organ, which is located between the nasal cavity and the mouth, and opens into the nasal cavity. | Almost everyone in the omegaverse gives off a unique 'scent'. Scents are not actually odours, but rather pheromones that are released by 'scent glands' in the inner wrists, inner thighs, and both sides of the neck. They are detected by the vomeronasal organ, which is located between the nasal cavity and the mouth, and opens into the nasal cavity. | ||
People are hardwired to need a certain amount of pheromones to stay stable, with [[ | People are hardwired to need a certain amount of pheromones to stay stable, with [[dynamics|omegas]] particularly susceptible to pheromonal imbalances. Pheromones are detected from the air, but are often sharing by 'scenting', which involves rubbing a scent gland onto the skin of another person, often directly over THEIR scent gland. | ||
Scent glands constantly give off a small amount of pheromones, though some people can train themselves to mostly hold them closed for varying amounts of time. The pressure will build up if held, and inflamed/infected glands can develop. Heightened emotions lead to stronger, not more, pheromones being released, despite popular perception. These stronger pheromones are also more likely to irritate glands if held. | Scent glands constantly give off a small amount of pheromones, though some people can train themselves to mostly hold them closed for varying amounts of time. The pressure will build up if held, and inflamed/infected glands can develop. Heightened emotions lead to stronger, not more, pheromones being released, despite popular perception. These stronger pheromones are also more likely to irritate glands if held. |