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To describe this process in text form is very long and confusing, especially if the person is not familiar with medicine. Hormones, odors, and symmetry play a huge role… I would recommend watching a documentary called “Chemistry of Love”. He will tell you everything about all the biochemical processes of falling in love in an accessible language.
We all have a more or less clear picture of the ideal partner. The set of these qualities usually depends on past experiences and interactions with people you've previously met. If you meet someone who fits your image and they treat you well, you will fall in love. Love at first sight implies that in the image of your ideal partner, you first highlight external characteristics, that is, what is noticeable at first sight.