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  • Do you remember your first crush?

  • Maybe you're finding yourself very attracted to someone at the moment.

  • Attraction is something most of us experienced throughout our lives and crushes can be incredibly

  • powerful.

  • Maybe you're wondering if someone has a crush on you or how to attract that special someone.

  • If so, watch on for 8 psychological facts about crushes.

  • One; prolonged eye contact can increase attraction to your crush.

  • Kellerman, Laird, al 1989 decided to look at the effect eye contact can have on how

  • much we like someone.

  • They had strangers engage in mutual gaze, looking at each other in the eye and then

  • had the participants rate each other.

  • They found that this prolonged eye contact increased attraction and attachment to the

  • stranger.

  • So, if you want to appear more attractive to your crush, be sure to look them in the

  • eye.

  • Two; opposites do attract.

  • We've all heard the saying "opposites attract" but is there any truth to it.

  • Kromer, Hummel, Croy et al, 2016, looked into this saying.

  • They specifically looked at genetic blueprints known as HLA complexes.

  • They found that women were naturally more attracted to those with different HLA complexes

  • to themselves.

  • It would seem therefore that opposites do indeed attract and who you crush on, could

  • come down to different genetic blueprints.

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  • Three; children with older parents fancy older people when they become adults.

  • Do you know someone who always seemed to have a crush on someone older than themselves?

  • Someone who always seems to have an age gap in their relationships?

  • Some research has suggested this could be due to parental age.

  • One study found an association between a child's parents being older and them finding older

  • faces more attractive when they are adults.

  • So, if you find you're always crushing on someone older, it could be because of your

  • parents.

  • Four; those with symmetrical faces tend to be more attractive.

  • So, what is it that actually make someone attractive?

  • Why is it that some people have loads of admirers?

  • It seems to be that our brains are wired in a way that finds certain things more attractive.

  • One constant across a wide range of people seems to be that faces which are symmetrical

  • are rated as attractive.

  • Does your crush have a symmetrical face?

  • That could be why you find them attractive.

  • Five; sound and smell play a role in attraction.

  • It seems fairly obvious to say sight plays a role in attraction, we tend to attribute

  • our initial attraction to someone to how they look.

  • However, it isn't the only sense that matters.

  • It has also been found that both sound and smell also have a part to play in a crush

  • developing.

  • Specifically, it seems that a person's voice and their scent are important to that initial

  • attraction.

  • This makes sense, as along with how they look, these two factors are things you perceive

  • very quickly when meeting someone.

  • So, although you may not realize, it could be more than just your crushes looks that

  • you're attracted to.

  • Six; we're attracted to those of similar Heights to us.

  • It has been found in various studies that couples Heights are often positively correlated.

  • This means that taller individuals on average end up with taller partners.

  • But why is this?

  • Is it environmentally learned or is it genetic?

  • Tenesa et al, 2016, decided to look into this question.

  • Using advanced statistical techniques, they managed to find that choice mate height, meaning

  • that height of our partner was due, at least in part, to genetic factors.

  • So, if your crush is a similar height to you, this is probably due to genetics.

  • Seven; the color red makes woman more attractive to men.

  • Red is often associated with attraction and desire, but is there any other reasons for

  • this?

  • One study looked at the effects color had on heterosexual men's judgment on the attractiveness

  • of several women.

  • It found that red made men think women were more attractive.

  • They suggested this is due to social conditioning, because society associates red with passion,

  • so did these participants.

  • The study only looked at heterosexual attraction, and so, it's unclear whether the same effect

  • would be found in the same-sex attraction.

  • Eight; falling in love causes psychological changes.

  • Falling in love is a powerful thing which has a profound effect on us.

  • It's been found it has a lot of psychological changes on the body.

  • It releases chemicals which have the effect of making us feel good.

  • Our cheeks blush pink, our palms sweat and our heart race.

  • Have you ever noticed these changes when you talk to your crush?

  • Did you learn something new about crushes in this video?

  • Tell us below about your experiences of having a crush.

  • We hope you enjoyed it.

  • Be sure to subscribe for more psychological content.

  • Also, like the video, leave a comment and feel free to share, maybe even with your crush!

Do you remember your first crush?

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クラッシュについての8つの心理学的事実 (8 Psychological Facts about Crushes)

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