According to a 2021 study by Charles Spence, the smell of a partner can influence their perceived attractiveness, highlighting the role of scent in attraction.
Research indicates we are drawn to partners with differing genetic makeups, enhancing offspring diversity and strength, rather than reproducing a carbon copy.
It's posited that a person's relationship may be encoded in their pheromones and genetic makeup, suggesting an intrinsic biological link between attraction and scent.
The study also found that familiarity increases preference; the more we experience a person or object, the more we tend to like them.
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