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Thein Lwin 7291 Posted 9 years ago
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Interchangeable?

1. I am very attracted to her.

2. I am very interested in her.

Are 'be attracted to' and 'be interested in' interchangeable?

  

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No, not necessarily. "attracted" would tend to mean physical attraction, whereas you can be "interested" in someone without any physical attraction.

  • No, not necessarily.
  • "attracted" would tend to mean physical attraction, whereas you can be "interested" in someone without any physical attraction.
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No, not necessarily. "attracted" would tend to mean physical attraction, whereas you can be "interested" in someone without any physical attraction.

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