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Are you more attractive than you think? Have you ever wondered what makes you attractive? Or perhaps you’re looking for advice on how to be more attractive to others… so that you can impress your crush?
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When we’re attractive, we also become more influential, more likable, and more persuasive, and more people will want to befriend us or pursue a romantic relationship with us. But what is it exactly that makes someone so attractive? What are these particular traits and characteristics that we look for in an ideal friend or partner? In this video, we will be diving more deeply into the psychology of attraction and the things that make you attractive!
In our previous video, we talked about the things that make an introvert incredibly attractive! If you or someone you know is an introvert and you want to find out what makes introverts attractive, this video is for you: https://youtu.be/qKU_GxmxQc0
Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script Editor: Riley Lin
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Tris Canimo
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
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