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I agree with all of the above.
Moreover, I think we sometimes feel smitten when the person in question not only attracts us physically/spiritually/etc. but they also appear to fill a particular hole in our lives.
E.g., you've been feeling lonely for a while and it's been wearing on you, when suddenly you meet this guy and your feelings of loneliness go away. Or, say you've been itching to get away from the place you've lived in all your life, but you don't know how you'd do it, where you'd go, etc. If you meet someone who lives in another place (one you'd like to be in), or who travels a lot, they're going to be strongly appealing for those reasons. Those reasons don't have anything to do with your relationship with the person in question, they're separate issues really, but they add to the intensity of your feelings for that person. They might even confuse you so that you think that what you're feeling is elicited by the person, when in fact your feelings are mostly about these other issues.
Someone you like and would like to be intimate with: attractive
Someone you like and would like to be intimate with AND who offers you solutions to other issues you've been grappling with: very very attractive.
But Tony's right: real love, genuine love of another person, takes time to grow.
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