The more symmetrical your face is, the more attractive people think you are.
You cannot "make" someone like you at first sight. The rules of attraction differ from person to person. In other words one person may find you attractive while another person does not.
The four elements that make up a living person are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. These elements are essential for building and maintaining the biochemistry of living organisms.
by keeping another magnet or attractive force
I'm sure that person would like to hear you say 'you look attractive naked, but you are attractive regardless of what you look like'. I hope my answer helped.
A person that has charm is considered a likable person. ---- Some have described the person with "charm" as possessing the ability to make you feel that you are one of the more interesting and attractive people present.
You stop whining about it and make up your mind. Hate to break this to you, but you are going to think more than one person is attractive. It's based on a theory know as: COMMON SENSE
Attractive as in magnetism or as in beauty? Polish will make it attractive to the eye, magnetising it will make certain metals attract ferrous items.
Scientists make synthetic elements by forcing nuclear particles to crash into one another.
It takes more than being attractive to make a good person.
A person who finds you attractive and interesting will be the one who will want to go out with you. A person who wants to date you will typically make it known to you, so keep your ears open.
No difference at all really, I guess that's good that he volunteers but it doesn't really make him more attractive, and a bad boy that volunteers just sounds wierd so that doesn't really make him any more attractive either.
People are considered beautiful because of many factors. Symmetry (particularly in the face) is a common factor in people who are considered attractive in surveys. Health is another factor that is commonly held as attractive. This is evident in a wide range of cultures. In many developing countries where food is scarce more robust, plumper, individuals are often considered more attractive than leaner individuals which are often considered more attractive in industrialized cultures. One way of explaining this is that in the cultures which prefer robust individuals it is a sign of wealth and success (which is another quality that various peoples consider attractive) and security. Another popular factor is talent. People are attracted to those whom they perceive as being good at something, or several somethings. Think of it this way, if person A is in a relationship with person B who is a very talented athlete, person A feels as though person B's success and talent reflect upon A's self. Outside observers make this stereotype often as well, though not all the time.