The Way to a Woman's Heart Is Through Her Nose
Researcher Presents the Chemistry of Love
By Carrie Gress
ROME, FEB. 7, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Little
holds the attention of Catholic young adults more than a discussion about
religion and sexuality.
Vicki Thorn, the founder of the post-abortion healing group Project
Rachel, got the undivided attention of 60 young adults Wednesday as she
explained to them the biology and chemistry behind Pope John Paul II's theology
of the body.
Although Karol Wojtyla didn't have the advantage of the current research
on the biology and chemistry of sexuality, Thorn says he looked into what was
available in the 1960s and 70s, and drew from it for his own writings about
love, sexuality and God.
The last month has seen a rush of articles about the science behind
sexua lity. Magazines including Time, Psychology Today and Scientific American
all chimed in about the chemical forces at work when people select a mate,
including what seems to be the not-so-insignificant role of how a person
smells.
Odor attracts
Rachel Herz, a researcher and psychologist, said in Psychology Today,
"Body odor is an external manifestation of the immune system, and the
smells we think are attractive come from the people who are most genetically
compatible with us."
Thorn, who has been doing work on this topic for years, is taking many
of these secular findings and considering them through a Catholic lens. One of
the many topics Thorn covered was the connection between pheromones and
chemical contraception. She pointed out yet another harmful effect of the pill
because of the role pheromones play in mate selection.
When a woman is on the pill, explained Thorn, her physical chemistry
changes as the body is duped into thinking it is pregn ant. As a result, the
type of man she is attracted to is one with pheromones that are similar to her
own, like her father's or her brother's. Her body, through her nose, is trying
to help her to surround herself with protection, safety, familiarity.
On the other hand, Thorn continued, a woman not using chemical
contraception, will be attracted to a man that has a different genetic make up
than her own, or her family's, since mates that are genetically too similar can
cause difficulties in conceiving, or affect the health of the children.
"It makes sense that God would order our bodies this way." Thorn
said, "But we have been tinkering with things we shouldn't be tinkering
with."
Changing perceptions
Problems arise when a woman goes off chemical contraception. Her body
will return to the pre-pill chemistry, and she may have difficulty with what
she perceives as a different scent of her husband.
This may have something to do with why, as Herz said in Psychology
Today: "One of the most common things women tell marriage counselors is,
'I can't stand his smell.'"
While Thorn is working on two books on the topic of the science behind
sex, one for teens and another for engaged couples, she says she is not giving
up her work with helping people to heal physically and spiritually from
abortion. She added that her recent research has been encouraged by those she
has helped in the past.
"I gave this information to the women I was counseling, and they
made me promise to tell others," said Thorn. "'We have never heard
this before,' they told me. 'We wish we had known it before.'"
To order Thorn's CDs and DVDs on the topic, email her at:
nopahn@juno.com.