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The Science Of Attraction




Have you ever thought what it was that attracted a man to a lady, or vice versa? What it is about one specific individual that seems to make them irresistible to the opposite sex? Why, when everybody else is sitting home on a Friday night, they may have three dates with plans for breakfast the next morning? There are a a few different aspects to be considered, but let us first take a look at the core of the position: the science of attraction. The central component in the selection of a mate lies in the evolutionary need to carry on the species. In the wild mates that were weak and unable to stand against the elements would produce weak offspring who may not be able to survive the harsh environment they would be thrust into; that is, obviously, assuming they survived to adulthood themselves. The inability of their young to survive would result in the end of the species; as a consequence, they were rarely chosen by members of the opposite sex for reproductive purposes. Alternatively, strong mates would breed strong offspring. It was primarily the males and women who had proved themselves in battle that attracted the greatest amount of possible mates; they would then select from the strongest of those, and Mum Nature's endless circle would go on, with genetics ensuring that their kids were given the best chance to make a start in life. This is the reason that that physically active individuals receive the most attention from member of the opposite sex; it is an inbred attraction to those that are thought of as the most able physically to endure in their environment. Strength and survival of the fittest aside there is in addition the matter of pheromones. Pheromones are chemically secreted molecules that are produced and executed an airborne route, causing an unbelievable sexual response in animals. The opinion is that it allowed the animal to find a mate with whom they would have the greatest chance of producing an offspring with a strong immune system. It was previously considered that humans had lost the ability to be attracted by pheromones; nevertheless, recent surveys have indicated that this may not necessarily be the case. A great deal of research in the role that pheromones play in human attraction is not yet available, as it is still a matter of speculation. The reality is that all scientific evidence referring to the attraction of one human to another lies in the potential to produce strong offspring. Pheromones will grant a youngster the best achievable combination of immune systems to guarantee their well being. Physical attraction guarantees that the youngster will have the best chance of physically surviving to grow to adulthood. All in all, the scientific evidence present to support the baseline upon which all human attraction is based would appear to support the theory of survival of the fittest.



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