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Human attraction works in mysterious ways.
How and why we are attracted to each other can be incredibly intricate and complicated.

First of all, standards of beauty can be merely trends that are susceptible to cultural shifts.
Practices that were once considered gorgeous likefootbindingortweezing eyebrowsinto oblivion proved to be passing fads.
Amongst the Miao ethnic minority in China, singing is a courtship signal.

Speaking multiple languages
Some humans find it super sexy to be able to speak in multiple languages.
In addition to upping the romantic game, multiple languages can have cognitive and career benefits.
But according to a2001Galloppoll,only about one in four Americans can hold a conversation in another language.

So, just what language should you learn to get ahead in romance?
But in some cultures, it isn’t necessarily dancingwitha partner that sparks the match.
Instead, performing dances is the preferred method of wooing a potential mate.

According to theBBC, the Wodaabe tribe of Africa put on beauty contests called Gerewol.
The celebration involves eligible bachelors performing the art of Yaake dance for the single ladies of the tribe.
The dance is done to attract the attention of the ladies.

From oils to perfumes to powders, humans have put much effort into smelling appealing.
In particular, for the Dassanetch tribe, smelling like cattle is considered key to proving wealth and fertility.
The practice involves men washing “themselves with cattle urine specifically to attain this odor.”

Seems people like a chef.
It isn’t merely the act of concocting a perfect date night meal that makes women swoon.
When their findings were turned over to sexology expertDr.

Mat weaving
Gift giving can certainly up the ante in an attempt to woo a mate.
Many ancient and modern courtship rituals involve gift giving from both sexes.
Lavish presents like the bling Richard Gerepresented to Julia RobertsinPretty Womanare known to impress.

In the village of Salud, locals dedicate themselves to the art of mat weaving.
Not only are the mats an export of the area, but their creation is key to attraction.
But in parts of the Philippines, they really up the ante on the game of love.

The wordpakipotis synonymous with “playing hard to get” in Filipino culture.
If they can play hard to get, so can we!"
Point being that it varies from culture to culture and time period to time period.

He explained on hisFacebook, “Bodi men are overweight because they consume large amounts of blood and milk.
This is a tradition that measures the body fat of a contestant.”
The winner of the contest is considered a hero for life.

This isn’t universally true, though.
In Inuit culture, a woman possessing facial tattoos was considered very attractive.
According to author Ashleigh Gaul inUpheremagazine, “It was mainly a women’s art.

They’re not necessarily traditional designs, but they have a traditional feel.”
But just how attractive do people findpet ownership?
Sorry,cat people!

