Attraction DOES NOT REQUIRE pheromones. When you see a person of an opposite gender (or for homosexuals, the same gender) then your brain automatically analyzes their appearance to sense certain characteristics. For example, shape of their face, shape of their body, breast size, body posture, color of eyes, etc. If the other person seems attractive by your brain's standards (which are governed by evolution) then you will feel an intense attraction to that person.
And the same should be true for the other person.
The question is: at the same time?
If this is true for both persons, can you say that this is the real love at first sight?
What are the probabilities that this occur?
2006-10-10
16:51:33
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Pepito P
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