Are these two words the same?
Attract and gravitate toward
She is attracted to him
She is gravitate toward him.
How do we use them in everyday conversations?
They're similar but, the first sentence is correct.
'She is attracted to him' - sexually
'She gravitates towards him' is correct but no-one would every day this. Especially if you're meaning sexually attracted
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