 So, we guess you like someone, which is either great or absolutely terrible. We have no clue. However, you might be wondering, what are the things that make us attracted to each other? What roles do our brains play? Well, lucky for you, us at Psych2Go got a list of nine comprehensive facts about attraction. First off, you got a sound and smell like you're bigger and better than you are. You fake your smell and sound till you make it. Based from the University of Rokla, thank you Poland, held a study about the effects of one's sound and smells into attraction. You can tell a lot about someone from their voice, age, gender, weight, dominance, emotional state and personality. So, if you sound more attractive or even more confident, you'll come off that way. Then you have scent, where an androgen steroid called androstodinone comes into play. This steroid has an odorous chemical compound which people can smell on each other, which naturally leads to attraction. This actually occurs in body odor. Deodorant, still recommended. Secondly, women's attraction changes throughout menstrual cycle. According to several studies, women are attracted to different things depending on where they are in their menstrual cycles. For example, when they're fertile, women like more masculine features and vice-versa when a woman is not ovulating. Thirdly, men don't value intelligence as much as women, which I think is pretty self-explanatory. But the stats explain that women are more likely to date less than average-looking men with higher intelligence. However, average women with intelligence being deemed attractive by men is at a 40%. Four, a study that delved into speed dating found that people who were the most narcissistic scored higher in attractiveness. So pretty much, because narcissists care so much about their appearance, that translates to them being more attractive. So number five is really shallow. To stop people from cheating on you, date people in your league or settle for people who are traditionally less attractive than you are, which again, super shallow. But studies from Harvard showed that people who felt more attractive than their partners felt less satisfied and felt like they needed more and cheated more. Number six, opposites attract. A study found that people are attracted to a different genetic blueprint than their own, which lies in our HLA complex, which is crucial to our immune system. So supposedly, we can sense each other's HLA complexes through smell, and opposing complexes lead to sexual attraction. Number seven, a study found that beards are hot, and women think a full beard is hubby material, while a little bit of stubble is great for one-night stands. Over to eight, it's better to be weird in pickup lines, that unique metaphors like, your smile is a sea of flowers is better than, you're pretty, because it shows that you have some creativity and intelligence. Finally, women are attracted to people who are like their brothers, which is pretty much an offshoot of us being attracted to people who remind us of our parents. So that's all from us at Psych2Go, and our nine facts on attraction and psychology. Till next time, still wear some deodorant.