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claire-333
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23 Aug 2008, 10:18 am

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I think I sort of have a thing for emasculated guys... :heart:
Eddie Izzard? Although I wouldn't call him emasculated, I'd call him liberated.

I have a crush on him, tbh. :oops: :D

http://www.eddieizzard.com/


Eddie would claim to be a lesbian in a mans body...He's not gay but feels feminine. I can relate to that only the oposite. I've always had a thing for guys like that too.



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16 Sep 2008, 6:25 pm

I'm definitely attracted to what would be considered "bad boys" I think because they have that "dont care" attitude. I tend to match, they generally call me cold or emotionless. Well, some have still.



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16 Sep 2008, 7:27 pm

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^yeah that is pennys guy. :P The terminator does actually have aspie traits and I think is a fine example and role model of how aspie males should act in real life and treat women. 8)

PC means Politically correct, meaning you can't say anything that is offensive to anybody.

If you do you get a whole lot of lesbian man hating feminist protesting and picketting outside of your house (there are some outside my house as I type this). The pretty feminine don't look to bad, it's just the butch ones I'm worried about 8O .

That is why us males have become emasulated. :cry:


I think I sort of have a thing for emasculated guys... :heart:

I'm emasculated :lol:
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16 Sep 2008, 8:36 pm

I'm not really into bad boys, personally.



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16 Sep 2008, 10:17 pm

I'm attracted to guys who are good-hearted but generally seen as 'bad boys' because they're brutally honest and don't conform to society's expectations. Also guys who seem kind of on the cusp of mental illness, though I have no idea why. I think it's their intensity.


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18 Sep 2008, 12:53 pm

Well, any appeal I could see for a bad boy to an Aspie woman would be due to the teasing so many of us have to endure. It can give you a taste for deviant, rebellious behavior and anyone with the guts to lash out as you perhaps felt helpless to do (at least, that's how I feel about it). But my sense of right and wrong is stronger and always was, for which I am now glad.

I feel as Anne of Green Gables did... she said in so many words that she didn't want to marry a man who was wicked, but certainly liked the idea of one who could be wicked, and wasn't.


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19 Sep 2008, 5:57 pm

I think a lot of them attract "bad boys" for example the manipulative sociopathic abusive kind, they seem to find me pretty easy , because I am quite gullible.

I like nicer guys but only if they are not secretly the tricky pretend to be nice to get what they want kind.


I like my ex husband although he had some problems that he has dealt with now, I still have some issues trusting him, even though I know he is a nice person. He is pretty much the example of the eccentric nerdy nice guy most girls discount.



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20 Sep 2008, 10:39 am

"Street smarts" and/or "people smarts" are what I seek in another's brain.
Not bad boys per se, but not straightedge buttondown guys, either.
Guys with some features of both extremes, as well as plenty of moderate traits in between.

I'm both sentimental and utilitarian in my various stances/reactions to assorted life issues (specifics too lengthy to detail here). As a result, those who can't appreciate these sides of me aren't interested in & attracted to me in the first place-and vice versa: am "into" men who have both these aspects to their personality, expression, functioning, and communication.


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29 Sep 2008, 10:19 pm

I'm a rebel who's attracted to good guys.


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10 Sep 2011, 1:16 am

Bill Kaulitz picture-sorry flickr not being nice

I'm attracted to androngynous looking effeminate guys Like Bill *my love* Kaulitz here

However, there is a side of me who leans to liking his nice, big mouthy, "all that and a bag of chips" twin brother Tom
(It's gotten so weird, i've even had dreams about him! 8O )

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12 Sep 2011, 9:10 am

I don't like bad boys. I do like it when a man looks manly however. But as for their inner self, I'd rather have them sweet and caring.


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13 Sep 2011, 12:14 pm

I honestly think that gentlemen are really more attractive personality-wise. If a guy is polite I think that's great. But I like tattoos and things like that, and I don't mind if they've had a troubled past, as long as they are nice to me now.



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18 Sep 2011, 3:09 pm

I don't like. I prefer calm and intelligent nerdy boys in check shirts, who think practically and logically. I reject all the macho types.


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19 Sep 2011, 3:28 am

Sometimes, I like the individual guys though, so I like different types.



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21 Sep 2011, 5:29 am

I generally don't like people who are not nice. So no, I'm not attracted to bad boys. I'm OK with being friends with them, but I'm not attracted. I really don't see why a "bad boy" would want anything to do with an aspie girl? Someone who's nerdy, weird, doesn't care about her appearance much and not really into sex (I know I'm generalizing). What's in it for the "bad boys"? :D

A really nice person who's loving, quiet, modest and dignified really touch my heart, regardless of their looks, age, social status or gender. I think they represent an ideal that I aspire but know I can never achieve. It's probably also because people like that have the patience to tolerate aspies. Lucky for me there are plenty of them in Canada. :D


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