What's My Biggest Turn-On?

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Do you know what drives you wild? Do you know what turns you on more than anything else?

Answer these steamy, spicy questions, and we’ll tell you what your #1 turn-on is. To discover yours, click "Start Quiz" now.

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Questions Overview

1. Choose a gift to receive from someone you're dating:
  1. A fancy bouquet of roses.
  2. A shoulder massage.
  3. A home-cooked meal.
  4. An expensive watch or piece of jewelry.
2. Choose a meet-cute:
  1. We lock eyes at a party and end up together on the dance floor.
  2. We get into a heated debate in class, and the sparks keep flying after class is over...
  3. We're at an art gallery and are drawn to the same piece of art.
  4. We're seated next to each other on a long flight and spend the whole trip talking and laughing.
3. What draws you to someone most?
  1. Intense eyes.
  2. Cool style.
  3. Magnetic personality.
  4. The way they move.
4. Pick your biggest turn off:
  1. Bad smell.
  2. Laziness.
  3. Bad conversation.
  4. Lack of confidence.
5. Pick the best way to flirt:
  1. Long, intense eye contact.
  2. Witty, playful banter.
  3. Intellectual conversation.
  4. Casual physical touch, like a hand on the shoulder.
6. What kind of personality attracts you the most?
  1. Confident and in charge.
  2. Soft and sensitive.
  3. Easygoing and lighthearted.
  4. Energetic and determined.
7. Pick something for someone to say before they lean in for a first kiss:
  1. I've been waiting for this for so long.
  2. I bet you're a good kisser. And you should know...I am too.
  3. I think you're amazing. Can I kiss you?
  4. I feel like I need to be closer to you.
8. What's the best part of hooking up with someone?
  1. The tension building beforehand.
  2. Fantasizing about it afterward.
  3. The first kiss.
  4. Literally everything.
9. Pick a daring date:
  1. Skinny dipping after dark.
  2. Breaking into an abandoned building to explore.
  3. Riding rollercoasters at a theme park.
  4. Crashing a wedding together.
10. Choose a compliment to receive from your crush:
  1. You smell great.
  2. I love the way your mind works.
  3. Your smile is so infectious.
  4. Your confidence is amazing.
11. Choose a place where you like to be kissed:
  1. On the forehead
  2. On the hand
  3. On the lips
  4. On the neck

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Kinds of Attraction

Who doesn’t love love? Every day, people all over the world are flirting, courting, and generally romancing. But… what exactly is love? What’s going on in our bodies and minds that turns us on, gets us going, and makes us want to be swept right off our feet? Well, we may never totally understand something as mysterious as romance, but science can lend a hand and show us where to start.

Some experts believe that “love” can be broken down, or at least categorized, into 3 different parts:

Lust
Lust is mostly a bodily sensation, and is the force that drives your turn-ons. In other words, it’s the sex drive! This is what makes us want to reproduce and make more little humans. It’s driven by the hormones testosterone and estrogen, which are produced in the sex organs—makes sense! Think of lust as the surface-level form of love. It’s physical, instinctual, and almost impulsive.

Attraction
This is the layer of love that sits just under lust. There’s a physical aspect to it—you probably have a certain “type” of person you’re attracted to—but there’s also a mental and intellectual element. After all, attraction is driven by dopamine, which rewards our brains when we form meaningful connections and interactions. When we have those positive interactions, we get that hit of dopamine and start craving more. And the more time we spend with someone, the more we start to form…

Attachment
This is maybe the deepest form of love. It comes after lust and attraction, when we really get to know someone. Not only do we know them, though; we start to rely and depend on them. We get to a point where our very lives just wouldn’t be the same without them! Attachment is fueled by oxytocin, which is often released during physical intimacy. Not just any intimacy, though! It usually comes with those kinds of activities that are common when building lasting and meaningful relationships—sex, childbirth, and breastfeeding. In other words, oxytocin is the bonding hormone, and helps us attach ourselves to one another.