It's human when you get the sense that somebody likes you or is attracted to you - unless you're just completely repulsed by the person - I find that my first reaction is to entertain the idea.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's mysterious what attracts you to a person.
To feel nervous; to feel threatened and vulnerable and alive and engaged in that sense when interacting with someone you're really attracted to? I think that's wonderful. That's usually the best part. In fact, it's almost always downhill from there.
As far as I'm concerned, attraction, in its most rudimentary form, comes from the way a person naturally smells. I'd say that within the first five seconds of 'inhaling' someone, I know if there's an attraction or not. This may sound animalistic - and it is.
People love to see reactions, they love to see emotions that come about.
Sometimes it's literally just a feeling that you get that somebody is more interested than someone else; and they may both say they're interested, but you get a feeling.
The human race has a yearning to explore. That's part of our biological and psychological makeup.
Coming to terms with our true natures and who we really are has always been a fascination to humans. I know it fascinates me.
I love the feeling that you get when you can really laugh with a man and be natural and not always think that there's a sexual element going on. For me, flirting with a man means making fun of myself and trying to open myself and be very unpretentious.
The feeling of being interested can act as a kind of neurological signal, directing us to fruitful areas of inquiry.
Attraction is what happens between you. It's not universal. And it's not conventional. And thank God for that.
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