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not much. it's better to look inside.
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look inside, not outside!
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Life would be quite a bit more boring without it.
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Everyone has preferences, whether they admit it or not. It's just part of the way we're wired.
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It is what is in your heart that counts
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Physical attraction, like it or not, is the main thing that most of the people look at. Especially as a first impression. Physical attraction comes first, then the person is more motivated to see what personality the other person has. It's human nature. There are exception, but I'm talking on the majority. You can have a "physical attraction" relationship. Just sex, but as friends ("fuck friend"), but it's not for everyone. But personnally I prefer a relationship. Just depends on the person.
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Good or bad tis often necessary to motivate interest in other qualities.
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I don't see it. I have to know the person before I even consider getting "physical".
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I think it can be dangerous. You need to aware of it and be sure not to become blinded. Sometimes that's easier said than done. It's natural to notice attractive people. There's nothing wrong with that. I think often times people also assume an attractive person is a friendly or perhaps honest person. Of course that's not always the case. When you are attracted to someone in a physical sense, just make sure you are also aware of their inner qualities. Sometimes you will find someone, who you originally considered to be attractive, turn into an ugly person.
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It's a kick start for emotional connection
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Physical attraction is probably the first determining factor that drives you to decide whether to talk to someone or not, for most people- not everyone. For some people, looks are everything, and that's...sad. I hate when we make these primary judgments on others like that. 'You're hot, I'll go talk to you now.' or 'You're not so good looking, your personality must be zero.'. I know that I've done that. But I try not to, and I usually don't. It's the ones that spend less time trying to look good that end up looking fake. And I'd rather fall in love with someone less concerned about how they look but more concentrated on being real, than someone who looks good, is completely superficial, and treats me like shit.
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