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Attraction is a complicated emotion. It involves much more than physical appearance. As we age, grow, and change, different qualities become attractive to us.

Think about your own definition of attractiveness. Has it changed over time?

If so, why do you think it has changed?

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Changes in one's own definition of attractiveness is discussed from a personal level.

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As I think about my own definition of attractiveness, it has indeed drastically transformed over time personally.

For example, I started with the over-romanticized fairy tale notion during my early college days that my attractions and love interests were like characters from Hollywood romances: tall, blonde, buff, adventurous, "bad boy," Brad Pitt types. I tended to see attraction in those with similarities physically and also within ...

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