Understanding Sexual Attraction
Chapter 1: Introduction
    You don't n eed money to get girls; in fact, I will show you what you need to be able to steal a girl from a billionaire. It's all in improving yourself. You will see none of that "Looks don't matter." and "Money doesn't matter." that people try to tell you. You will learn the truth about what causes attraction in women and gain an understanding that few people have.  I’ll show you the larger perspective of attraction, and how important each aspect really is.
    You can never know how to be attractive to women unless you know what is attractive to women. That is the sole purpose of this book. However , as a bonus I will also add in some tricks to build attraction in the moment. Sexual attraction is something every man should understand. Understanding sexual attraction is a step towards understanding women.
    You may have heard a small amount about what things a girl finds attractive. You may have heard "All you need for women to be attracted to you is confidence." If only it were that simple. Confidence , on its own, accounts for about 6% of the total attraction she could feel for you. However 6% is still an important amount of attraction considering some guys will get a girl when a girl only feels a total of 10% attraction for them. The average guy will only get about 0 to 5% attraction from a girl. Right now that figure doesn't make much sense, but as you read it will all become clear.
    Wh ile reading, you will learn the attributes that cause attraction. Understand that in creating attraction, it doesn't matter what positive attributes you have, it only matters what positive attributes she perceives you to have. If you have perfect six pack abs, but she never sees them, it will never hit that particular attraction trigger. If you are a millionaire, but drive a 1,000$ car, she will never know you have money. Attraction is always caused by what the woman perceives.
    I will be using a model to help you to understand the importance of different traits in creating attraction. Every woman is different, so don't pay attention to the exact numbers. Howeve r these numbers are still relevant, because biologically, all women are wired the same.
    To help you to understand better how attraction works, I will be showing you with numbers. What you will be dealing with is Base Attraction. Base Attraction is how much measurable attraction a man has. A man can say and act a certain way , in a certain moment, to make a girl feel attraction for him in that moment, but those attraction switches are fleeting and hard to measure.  So we will be focusing on Base Attraction.
    You are about to understand what makes a man attractive. I will start little by little, so you will slowly begin to see the big picture. Then it will all come together. You will understand what makes a man attractive and how you can make yourself more attractive.

Chapter 2: Looks

    Looks account for about 38% of the total Base Attraction that a woman feels for a man. Looks are the very first thing that a woman notices about a man. It is one of the most important things in creating attraction with a woman, but keep in mind it is not everything.
    Facial Looks
    Facial looks are s omething that many people prize and a good face is the main standard of beauty in our world. Facial looks make up 10% of total Base Attraction. It is a sizeable chunk but, keep in mind it is not everything. The reason women are attracted to facial looks is because those genetics will make the faces of their children better looking. If they have a girl it means that that child will have a very easy life, even as a male, things will be easier. All these things will subconsciously run through a woman’s mind when she sees a pretty face and it will cause immense attraction. It has actually been shown that cuteness is an adaptation meant to keep a baby’s parents from abandoning them.
    Eyes - It is said that eyes are the window to the soul. Eyes are very important, but that is

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