People tend to be attracted to those who are similar to them in terms of interests, values, and personality traits
Attractiveness plays a significant role in initial attraction, with people being drawn to symmetrical facial features and well-proportioned bodies
Repeated exposure to someone can increase attraction, even if the interactions are brief or non-personal
People tend to form relationships with those who are geographically close to them, as it allows for more frequent interactions and the opportunity to get to know each other better
A good sense of humor is often seen as an attractive trait, as it can indicate intelligence, creativity, and a positive outlook on life
Confidence can be an attractive quality, as it suggests competence and self-assuredness
People may be attracted to those who hold a high social status, as it can signal success, power, and resources
People may be drawn to those who are emotionally available and willing to form a deep connection
Sharing similar life goals and visions for the future can foster a strong sense of connection and compatibility
Certain chemicals in the brain, such as dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin, can contribute to feelings of attraction and love
A person's voice can also be attractive, with deeper voices often perceived as more masculine and higher-pitched voices perceived as more feminine
A person's natural scent can also play a role in attraction, with some studies suggesting that people are attracted to those with a different immune system than their own