Who we fall in love with? Science gives us the answer, and it really makes sense:
1. We are attracted to those who look like us. People who have a similar physical appearance to ourselves.
2. We are attracted to those we think (or know) are attracted to us.
3. We are attracted to that which is familiar to us.
It makes so much sense to me. It explains why I like people who are "in my league" look-wise. It also explains why I am attracted to girls with little or no boundaries. They appear (easily) available and prepared to "like" me, albeit in exchange for me tolerating all kinds of crap from them.
I think most of us recognize that mechanism when you understand that someone seems to be interested in you, that a thought is born there; "What if... .?".
I am also attracted to girls who have the attitude I expect from girls. Normal, happy girls... .I just don't understand them. I can even fend them of as shallow and boring.
The article is in Swedish, but it's a great summary of the mechanisms of falling in love, however uncomfortable it may to be have science (as opposed to psychotherapy) tread into this field.
www.gaudeamus.se/2015/03/nar-man-blir-kar/