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  • Definitely free will, but as Cyantic Wasp says... $$$ (helps)
  • Great question. My Dad used to tell me that men 'love to learn,' and that women 'learn to love.' So, based on that I think in general if a woman gets to know a man over time, she may develop a sexual attraction to him if she grows to care about him. I think in general men are attracted to women sexually by what they can see, feel, smell and touch, and less by 'how they feel,' about a women. But I think you cannot make someone want to have sex with you, it's got to be their free will, however their interest in piqued.
  • Yes and no, sexual attraction is contingent on a number of factors. Some are within your control, some are not. You can drastically increase the chances of someone being sexually attracted to you by appealing to certain preferences of the opposite sex. For instance, physical fitness indicates overall genetic fitness, which is something human beings are unconsciously seeking and have been genetically conditioned to be sexually attracted to. Physical fitness is within the realm of your control, therefore it is possible to increase the chances of someone becoming sexually attracted to you. Free will and personal preference eclipse most of the things that you can control however. People have certain tastes and seek those things out, if you don't posses those qualities, then there's really nothing you can do...Except have a lot of money like Cyanotic said...but even then the person might not be sexually attracted to YOU as much as they're attracted to your money.

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