Attraction is always playing with fire.
People aren't bound by similarity. They're bound by tension. Contradiction. The clash of an inner "yes" and an outer "no."
Attraction is born where the mind resists. Where one is afraid to give in, and the other relishes that fear.
This isn't romance—it's psychology. When a man meets a woman who can hurt his confidence, he can't leave.
He can get angry, avoid her, try to prove he doesn't care. But he always comes back.
Because attraction isn't about beauty, it's about inner conflict.
She is his weakness, his mirror, his drug.
And she knows. And she smiles. Because she feels his heart pounding not from tenderness, but from the threat of losing control.
This is why true chemistry is dangerous: it destroys personal boundaries, erases masks, and leaves only instinct—naked, honest, and animalistic.