Marilyn Thipthorpe
There seems to be no exact science behind why we like or dislike someone, some says its something about their face, some about their behavior and yet some about their personalities. This has been debunked, there actually are certain instinctive points people follow when they are attracted to someone else.
* If you were born to older parents (probably in their 30s) you will be more prone to liking someone with a more mature behavior or features.
* Limbal rings are extremely alluring to both males and females. Limbal rings are the darker rings around the iris which enhance the whiteness of the eyes. The darker and bigger your limbal ring the more attractive you will be to a partner.
* We are more attracted to the people we hit on or wish to hit on rather than if someone comes out of the blue and hits on you. Although this might be flattering, you will most of the time not end up being with that person on a long term basis.
* A mans androstaienone effects can really melt a woman. Androstaienone is an odorless testosterone derivative from a mans sweat that a woman unconsciously breathes in if a man is near enough to her, based on this chemical a woman can be attracted or repulsed by a man. It does not induce a woman into any sort of rash behavior; it’s much too subtle for that!
* How hungry you are or can normally be depends on the sort of person you will like or take as a partner. If you are on the hungrier side of the spectrum is has been reported in studies that you will like a partner who is on the heavier side, whereas if you are satisfied with a simple meal that can fill you up for hours on end then you will be more attracted to people on the skinnier side.
* Its all in your body language. You might be sitting alone in a cafe and reading a book and yet be approached by someone or some people who are attracted to you, so what is it? It’s all in the eye apparently, what might seem innocent to you is a major turn on for someone else.
* Wearing red is such a turn on no matter what; it’s like attracting moths to a flame. Have you ever noticed that the most popular food conglomerates have some element of red in their logos; well it’s something about the color that drives the minds of human’s mad, leave alone the bulls!
* Perfume, perfume, perfume. The right smells can always attract the right mate human or animal. The noses of all beings and specially humans play an integral role in looking for mates. We look for a specific smell in people that attract us to them and no two people ever look for the same scent.