a person's magnetic field

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alpacinou

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Hello,

I want to suggest that a person tends to attract others to herself. Can I use "magnetic field" in this situation?

Does this work? I have written it myself.

She is not just a piano teacher. She is a star in her own right. Her magnetic field is just really strong and people automatically become attracted to her.

Any suggestions as to how I can pep it up and make it better?
 
It's not good, no.

You could use magnetism.
 
Perhaps:

Her personality attracts people.
 
And we often say "magnetic personality."
 
We often use the phrase "personal magnetism" when speaking of a person rather than a thing. You could also use "charismatic" to describe a person who is very attractive but not in a sexual way. (Cross-posted with Charlie Bernstein.)
 
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A person's aura would be close but that is not associated with the power to attract. A person's charm could be magnetic. So could charisma and allure.
 
Should you also use "You're so cool I hate you so much"? (I don't think so.)

:-D:-D
The lyrics are so lame!

To think a person who says and writes and sings stuff like that is worth nearly half a billion dollars!:)
 
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