It's a mixed bag.
Some pheromones are evidently very powerful things.
But it's a very complex picture with most humans involving a lot of conditioning and conscious choice, too.
Some powerful perfumes have been created but I forget the marketing experiences. I think they weren't consistently powerful across a broad enough spectrum of the population enough of the time to make them a raging success. But I could be wrong. Been a long time since I read anything about such.
If you are not interested in the other person it doesn't matter what they smell like. Trying to equate animal behavior based on smell to humans is kind of insulting to any thinking person.