We tend to like the smell of our friends, and potential friends


By AGENCY
Just like animals, humans too tend to sniff out who they are likely to befriend, albeit without being aware of it. — AFP

It is often believed that friendship is sparked with a good ­feeling, an exchange of glances, or a few well-chosen words.

But behind these first impressions lies a more complex genuine chemistry.

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