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anneya
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09 Jul 2013, 4:37 am

I find scars attractive. I don't really find people good looking until they say or do somthing that attracts me.



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09 Jul 2013, 5:04 am

ThetaIn3D wrote:
On page 1 alone, I could really relate to an attraction to pale skin and shyness. Also, I don't know what all the hate is about "gingers" / redheads, I love 'em. :) There was a period of time when I was younger that they were all that I liked, but my tastes have broadened considerably since then. :)


I don't know. My childhood was seriously damaged by kids hating on my hair color. Only redhead in school & kids were always putting sappy leaves or itching powder in it, or trying to pull it out. Moved to Texas 8 years ago and all of a sudden everyone has an affinity for redheads. Culture shock for sure.



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09 Jul 2013, 5:19 am

I don't like very muscled guys. I don't like guys that wax their chest and body smooth. I don't like guys w/ "swag" (whatever that is) I don't like lots of confidence. I don't like scrawny Justin Bieber types either.

I do like guys w/ long hair. Other women have given me grief about that before.


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09 Jul 2013, 8:46 am

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Glasses. Glasses tend to make any girl cuter.

Prefer dark hair to blonde (don't like curls/wavy hair much at all, though.)

Prefer Slavic looking white people to Scandinavian (stereotypical Aryan...) looking white people.

Prefer girls with bigger more muscular looking legs and bigger thighs, not twig skinny legs.


I don´t see how these are contary to ´popular´ ideas of beauty.



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09 Jul 2013, 8:52 am

I don't know, it seems pop culture assigns the thunder thighs label to any woman who doesn't have a thigh gap (read: twigs for legs).



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11 Jul 2013, 3:09 pm

Thigh gaps are weird. Just. Weird. Interrupts the body flow.



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11 Jul 2013, 3:40 pm

I too am NOT attracted to the confident guy, the "leader of the pack", the good-looking, sharp-dresser, manly-man type of guy. When I see this type of guy hanging out with his buddies, I usually take notice of one of his friends. It's usually the one guy who seems to be more humble, quiet, not wanting the attention on him, almost seems a little out of place.....there's always one of them in the pack. He is the one I notice.

It's like in the big block-buster movies...there's always the main lead character, the cool guy who ends up saving the world and getting all of the girls, rewards, and everyone loves him. But there's always his side kick computer nerd character who should really get the credit for saving the world because he's the one who figured out how to decode the encrypted software program that stopped the cryptochrisomanic bomb at the center of the earth. He's the character that I fall in love with :D



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11 Jul 2013, 8:57 pm

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cryptochrisomanic


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11 Jul 2013, 9:24 pm

I like dark-skinned women with natural hair better than light-skinned ones with straightened hair.



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12 Jul 2013, 1:04 am

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SilentRose wrote:
cryptochrisomanic


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Too Funny! I am happy to see that my quote made it into a google search results page. LookTwice, are you telling me that you've never heard of a "Cryptochrisomanic bomb"?

Ok, it's not real :wink: It was simply part of my "block-buster movie" example....I was describing a typical bad plot of a block buster action movie where the hunky main character needs to save the world from the "most powerful bomb that is set inside a robotic digging device that's self-powered by the natural minerals of the earth and has been auto-digging it's way to the center of earth for 30 years and is about to detonate and explode the entire earth from it's inner core!"



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12 Jul 2013, 1:26 am

I think what we all mean to say is that you, Ms. Misha, have just won the internet. 8)



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12 Jul 2013, 2:38 am

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I think what we all mean to say is that you, Ms. Misha, have just won the internet. 8)


Yeah! Now what's my prize? :P



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12 Jul 2013, 3:20 am

Gotta say, I have my problems with that typical "duckface" photographs. The mouthpart looks simply "not attractive" in my oppinion, and normally there are additional the eyebrows removed and painted on 2 cm above the natural spot, which remind me of venezian carnveval harlquins, that also usually cover their natural eyebrows with make up and then paint artificial eyebrows again above.



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12 Jul 2013, 10:30 am

SilentRose wrote:
Ok, it's not real :wink:


So, hypothetically speaking, if someone's plan to learn how to defuse a cryptochrisomanic bomb in order to get a date hit a roadblock, would you say a non-cryptochrisomanic alternative might do if said someone wore glasses and looked as if he could totally defuse it if it were cryptochrisomanic? Does it have to be the entire earth, or would partial destruction also be admissible? Also: would having played "Bomber Man" as a child help at all?








... now excuse me, I need to get something to stop my eyes from rolling themselves ... :roll:


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12 Jul 2013, 3:40 pm

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So, hypothetically speaking,


Glasses are always a plus but "entire world destruction" is a must! :nerdy:



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12 Jul 2013, 4:59 pm

SilentRose wrote:
LookTwice wrote:
So, hypothetically speaking,


Glasses are always a plus but "entire world destruction" is a must! :nerdy:


But what if.....



"I dont wanna set the world on fire.

I just wanna start, a small flame in your heart." ?




( FYI: That was a sinatra type pop song from my parents' era)