The Psychology Of Physical And Emotional Attraction

We all want to fall in love and feel like the most important person in the world to someone. It's exhilarating and gives us a rush of dopamine and other feel good chemicals.

We can't control who we are attracted to – as much as we'd sometimes like to! Why do we seem to flock to certain types of people? It turns out there is actually a lot going on in our brains when it comes to attraction.

Physical attraction tends to be the immediate factor. Visual input is often the first thing we analyze in deciding how we feel about a person. Studies show we tend to like symmetrical faces. Our likes and dislikes are hardwired in our brain; we can only choose whether to act on the attraction.

We also pick up on signals that we are not consciously aware of, such as body language right down to whether or not our suitors' feet are pointed toward or away from us. We give subtle hints with our body language that we aren't aware of in the moment.

Emotional connection is also a strong factor in how attracted we will be to someone. If we perceive this person as possessing logical thinking and emotional intelligence, we are more likely to experience attraction.

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