Big Boss
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A surprising amount of romantic interest is just proximity plus repetition plus mild curiosity that never got interrupted.
People act like every crush is some deep biological event when half the time it’s literally just seeing the same person often enough for your brain to keep returning to them.
If they weren’t ugly, weren’t annoying, and the interaction kept continuing, eventually curiosity starts snowballing into attraction.
I think a lot of “chemistry” is just uninterrupted exposure.
Thoughts?
People act like every crush is some deep biological event when half the time it’s literally just seeing the same person often enough for your brain to keep returning to them.
If they weren’t ugly, weren’t annoying, and the interaction kept continuing, eventually curiosity starts snowballing into attraction.
I think a lot of “chemistry” is just uninterrupted exposure.
Thoughts?