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== See also == == See also ==
*[[Attraction (disambiguation)]] *[[Attraction (disambiguation)]]
-*[[Attractiveness)]]+*[[Attractiveness]]
*[[Fascination]] *[[Fascination]]
*[[Interpersonal attraction]] *[[Interpersonal attraction]]

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Fashionable Contrasts (1792) by James Gillray  Attraction is part of the human sexuality portal
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  1. To pull toward without touching
    A magnet attracts iron filings
  2. To arouse interest or desire
    Advertising is designed to attract customers
  3. To bring upon oneself
    Bizarre behavior is sure to attract attention

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