Homocognoculus
The hormone the pituitary gland releases when the eyes detect a physically attractive male.
This neurotransmitter can only be inherited from the Y chromosome, and therefore can not be present in females.
Homocognoculus remains in the bloodstream until metabolized by the muscular system.
Homocognoculus in conjunction with testosterone create a potentially fatal toxin in the blood if not metabolized or introduced to endorphins.
Endorphins neutralize the effects of homocognoculus.
Around 25% of all males experience occasional rushes of homocognoculus.
This neurotransmitter can only be inherited from the Y chromosome, and therefore can not be present in females.
Homocognoculus remains in the bloodstream until metabolized by the muscular system.
Homocognoculus in conjunction with testosterone create a potentially fatal toxin in the blood if not metabolized or introduced to endorphins.
Endorphins neutralize the effects of homocognoculus.
Around 25% of all males experience occasional rushes of homocognoculus.
"His homocognoculus levels were well above average when he stepped into the locker room."