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Attraction-repulsion theory suggests individuals are drawn to others who have attributes they find appealing (attraction), while also avoiding those who possess traits they find unappealing (repulsion). This theory helps explain the dynamics of interpersonal relationships and mate selection. It highlights the importance of both positive and negative factors in shaping social connections.

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