Expanding Attraction Perspectives
Exploring the concept of attraction, the discussion highlights an exercise that encourages looking beyond conventional preferences. By observing strangers and considering what their partners might find attractive, it broadens the understanding of beauty and connection. This playful approach not only enhances appreciation for diverse traits but also shifts focus away from personal biases, fostering a richer perspective on relationships.In this clip
From this podcast

Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
206 - Attraction Perceptions & Misconceptions
Related Questions
Does anyone have advice on the approach of "think about your ideal partner less and just get out there and date more" from the episode #143: How To Change Your Life Through Meditation - Laurasia Mattingly and the clip Finding Love, Seeking Validation?
How important is it to go all in on yourself when it comes to health, growth, and surrounding yourself with successful people when you're young and single with few responsibilities, as discussed in the Toxic Positivity and The Harm It Causes & What’s Your Real Biological Age? and the clip Swimming Myths Debunked? Additionally, how do the themes from other episodes and clips such as Smelling Roses Benefits, When Knowing Nothing Actually Gives You an Advantage & The Proven Way to Live a Long, Long Life, Micro Challenges Matter, and others reinforce this idea?
How important is it to go all in on yourself when it comes to health, growth, and surrounding yourself with successful people when you're young and single with few responsibilities like a wife or kids? This concept is discussed in several episodes and clips, including #168: Crushing Comparisonitis with Melissa Ambrosini, Inspiring Change, The Bleeding Edge of Human Optimization | Dr. Andy Walshe on Impact Theory, Passion and Performance... and 'Balancing Love and Purpose'?