I think that the look is the thing that draws one's sensual attention to another, the thing that causes that uncontrollable tingle in your stomach... however, I think that if one is to engage in a meaningful relationship, the looks (or tangible attributes, as you say) become not nearly as important as the spiritual/emotional characteristics.
I would be hypocritical to deny that I place importance upon physical attractiveness. But how far is such satisfactory for a good, and meaningful friendship/relationship? In this regard, a balance of a good mind and a good body does it for me...
Another thing with regards to attractiveness; for me, good looks are good, but something that really sticks with me is charisma. Say, for example, you have a person who is not particularly 'good-looking' however, that person is sharp, witty, and has a healthy and engaging mind, that, in my opinion, can mean so much more than a good-looking, but dry and cold person.
Does that make any sense?
