Noticed this with androsterone on rat but female rats seemed to be receptive to 11-keto-dht too (and indirectly from K2).
I have noticed great changes in body odor depending on diet , is there any way a strong odor could be a sign of a negative hormone profile , as if the type of smell/pheromones in males could mean a high estrogen / low dht/ low androsterone /low T profile?
I have heard from bodybuilders that estrogen has a sweet and somewhat irritating smell. I hate to quote Dr. Wilson's website but he says something similar.
http://drlwilson.com/Articles/ODORS, HEALTH.htm
"...Women who are sexy smell like estrogen, which has a sweet, somewhat sickly smell. The women may or may not realize they are putting out this odor. Some perfumes duplicate this odor and are used to attract a mate or sex partner."
I guess there is no way of knowing what the smell is like unless you have samples of T, E, DHT, DHEA, P4 and P5 to compare. And even then, the smell you emit is likely driven a lot by bacteria on the skin which metabolize some of the substances found in sweat.