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The attractive force is essentially electrostatic (opposite charges attracting) so, for subatomic particles, the electrostatic attraction is at least 20 orders of magnitude greater than the gravitational attraction between the particles. I'm not sure, but I think protons and antiprotons may also be attracted by the strong force once they get close enough, which would be several orders of magnitude stronger than electrostatic attraction...
So if stars and our Sun were made of antimatter then there would be an extra force of attraction of more than 20 times gravity holding our planet in position.