Dating and Mating
Attract the Opposite Sex
Darren G. Burton
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Copyright © 2010 Darren G. Burton
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This book has been written from information gathered through consulting with experts in the field of body language. Added to the mix is some common knowledge learnt over time and the author’s own personal experiences.
The advice and information on offer can either be taken on board to help produce positive results in your life, or ignored if you so choose.
The author has made every attempt to write the book in an objective and unbiased manner, but it should be noted that it is virtually impossible to convey any information and points of view without any bias present whatsoever.
The information in this book is somewhat general in nature, and the author acknowledges the fact that individuals and personal circumstances vary.
What is attraction?
The great minds of this world have been trying to unravel the mystery of attraction between the sexes for thousands of years.
The act, process or power to attract, often through personal charm
Action or power to draw forth a response
A force acting mutually between particles of matter
Someone that attracts by appealing to another’s desires and personal tastes
* Definition courtesy Webster Online Dictionary
Pheromones are a natural substance inherent in the human body that are excreted externally. These substances become airborne and have the ability to attract others, generating a social response. Biologists defined pheromones in 1959 as a substance that attracts and triggers a sexual response in animals of the same species. The same goes for the human race.
That elusive thing called sexual chemistry is often a result of one person’s pheromones being picked up on by a member of the opposite sex. And the other partner is also attracted to the pheromones of the first person.