3. They have the ability to make other people feel good
In simpler words, this means that being supportive is attractive and absolutely charming. When you listen to someone who has a problem, for instance, and you are objective, you don’t judge and you try to see the good part of it, you make people like you more.
That’s because they feel encouraged, uplifted, and calm talking to you or being in your presence. Experts say it happens because positive emotions promote closeness and they also activate the dopaminergic system in our brains.
Furthermore, when you make someone feel good, the reward pathway is lit up in their brains, so they will want to spend more time with you. Apply this tip to your romantic relationship and you’ll have a big surprise!
…If you don’t believe us, remember those old stories where the princess fell in love with prince charming because he was kind and patient!