I have never taken a sociology class, but obviously WALDT. There have been many threads asking what people find attractive, but my question is, "Why do we find someone attractive."
I accept the notion that classical "beauty" is a matter of symmetry, proportion, and attributes associated with health and vigor. But there is still a huge variation in the types of people, on both sides of the equation who are considered "attractive."
My theory is that we are always attracted to those who remind us of our first positive sexual experience. Note the word "positive," for most men, that probably is the first experience period, maybe not for most women. To my mind, that first true sweetheart, lover, one night stand, whatever, is the ruler we measure all future encounters by.
I would love to read other theories on this.
Regards,