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If you do not play with the Absolute, but look at a psychology textbook and read about such a disease as narcissism, you can find out that one of the signs of narcissism of the fourth stage is masturbation in front of a mirror. Presumably, catastrophically unable to love daffodils of the highest stage, no one else's body does not attract.
If you look at the question from a spiritual point of view(that everything that exists is a game of the absolute, i.e. everything that you see around you is you), then it turns out that even if a person feels sexual attraction to another, in reality he feels it to himself. Then we can conclude that everyone is attracted only to themselves.