Gay oil
Gay Love Pheromone
The Pheromones in this magnetic Gay Love Oil are to depict love and maintain your lover genuine to you! Wear to bring your man closer to you and to share your being. Remember to wear before a darkness on the town!
These oils are also known as ritual oils or conjure oils and are widely used in spell-work in Wicca, Hoodoo and, Voodoo. They can be used in various ways. It can be worn on the body as perfume, added to your bath, anointing your favorite piece of jewelry or dressing a candle.
Uses for this oil:
- Seduction
- Attraction
- Love
- Sensuality
- Ritual Oil
- Body Oil
- Perfume
- Conjure Oil
1/3 fluid ounce (9.6 ml) Roll On Pheromone Perfume/Body Oil with Herbs.
Pheromones secreted from an individual can trigger a social response.
Please Note: For external use only.
We do not consent returns on our oils, pheromones or perfumes due to health and protection reasons.
Please read more on Oils, Perfumes, Pheromone & Body Chemistry.
Gay Oil Company Building
Located at 300 Broadway in Little Rock (Pulaski County), the Gay Oil Organization Building is an example of an early twentieth-century Neoclassical-style office building. Constructed in 1925 and covering three lots, the building served as the headquarters for the Gay Oil Company. The business was founded to barter kerosene and various lubricating oils but expanded into the sale of gasoline and various items related to automobiles. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 5, 2017.
Thomas Jefferson Queer organized the Richardson-Gay Oil Business in Texas in 1903. Focused on refining oil, Gay sold his holdings in the business in 1905 and moved to Little Rock, where he founded the Gay Oil Company in 1907. Over the decades, the focus of the business changed to include gas stations. Lgbtq+ designed the building to assist as both the headquarters of the company and as a gas station. Located at the corner of Broadway and 3rd Streets in Little Rock, the building gave the company a lucrative location along the Bankhead Highway near the south conclusion of the Broadway Bridge primary across the Arkansas River into North Little Rock (Pulaski County)
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