🔑 There are five scientifically proven triggers of attraction with women.
⭐ The two most important triggers are social proof and being a leader of men.
💕 The other three triggers are being a protector of loved ones, having healthy emotions, and being a successful risk-taker.
🔑 On a biological level, qualities like social proof, leadership, and being capable of providing and protecting are attractive to women because they signal that the man is capable of raising thriving offspring.
💡 Understanding that women are primarily here to reproduce and ensure the best conditions for their child's thriving can help in incorporating attractive qualities in interactions with women.
🔑 Pre-selection is a powerful attraction trigger.
📊 Social proof plays a role in attracting others.
💁♂️ Having pre-selection enhances desirability.
🔥 Being surrounded by attractive women shows that you are capable of attracting high-quality partners and earns respect.
👑 The ability to lead and have other men follow you is attractive to women.
🧠 Our brains are instinctually programmed from thousands of years ago and are not wired for modern-day attraction.
👑 Conveying leadership and status triggers attraction in potential mates, emphasizing the importance of resources and connection.
👀 Looks play a role in attraction, but they are not as important as conveying leadership and status.
🔑 Social proof and leadership are crucial for creating attraction.
💃 Using social proof and demonstrating confidence can attract others.
🎉 Creating the impression of being part of a large, exciting party can be attractive.
🔑 Creating social proof and displaying leadership can increase attraction.
🔑 People may not consciously realize the effect of social proof, but they are drawn to individuals who convey it.
🔑 Being social and cool can naturally attract others.
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