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What turns you on about a man? (pg. 3)
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| Meat187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by camsr
you know what sucks about this thread? not enough women |
You know what can save this thread? A lolcat!
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| narcism |
humor
intelligence
cute smile
european ;) |
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| EvilTree |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zharen
Never ceases to amaze me how many girls are turned on by such an idiotic trait. And then proceed to complain and bitch about it when the man uses it against her. |
lol yes
I just don't get it. It's like girls want to get burned and get on by these so called 'bad boys' |
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| jonze |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fibonacci
thats a ing awesome way to put it. I might steal that and pretend I made it up myself :stongue: |
remember to send all royalty checks to me :p |
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by barbina
nothing at all.
sorry boys. |
steve lawler is a man. |
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| Silky Johnson |
Physical:
1)Nice face (eyes, smile)
2)Broad shoulders
3)Big hard penis OH YEAH! 
Mental:
1)Secure
2)Sense of humour
3)Intelligence and ambition
Aw, I just described my boyfriend.  |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by narcism
european ;) |
imports ok? |
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| Theresa |
No particular order:
physically fit
confident (but not cocky)
strong
intelligent
good sense of humour
excellent hygiene
nice smile/eyes
good hair
ambitious
adventurous
honest |
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| Project-K |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
No particular order:
physically fit
confident (but not cocky)
strong
intelligent
good sense of humour
excellent hygiene
nice smile/eyes
good hair
ambitious
adventurous
honest |
I always find it hillarious when almost every girl always gives this same generic answer, and then half of them end up with douchebags. :wtf:
Probably because most of these terms are too general, and aren't very descriptive of someone's unique personality.
No offense intended to theresa of course, but, is anyone interrested in interresting, original characters, not just bland stereotypes out of a cheesy romance novel? |
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| lücid |
| money and cooking skills. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Project-K
is anyone interrested in interresting, original characters, not just bland stereotypes out of a cheesy romance novel? |
Obviously. Speaking from experience, you can't just go out with a list of 70-100 extremely specific traits and expect to find the person that fits that mold.
I think the whole point is to have a general idea of what kind of person you're looking for...and then from there you discover all those idiosyncrasies and things that make the person interesting and original.
That's a big part of what makes a relationship good, imo.
I think though, that a lot of people kid themselves into thinking they're really truly interested in someone else, and are willing to accept them for that. A lot of the time, all most people want is someone who is a reflection of/complement to their own personality/ego/whatever. |
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| Project-K |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Obviously. Speaking from experience, you can't just go out with a list of 70-100 extremely specific traits and expect to find the person that fits that mold.
I think the whole point is to have a general idea of what kind of person you're looking for...and then from there you discover all those idiosyncrasies and things that make the person interesting and original.
That's a big part of what makes a relationship good, imo.
I think though, that a lot of people kid themselves into thinking they're really truly interested in someone else, and are willing to accept them for that. A lot of the time, all most people want is someone who is a reflection of/complement to their own personality/ego/whatever. |
That's pretty much what I meant. Just being able to come up with a list of points like that is a bad thing, because all of those characteristics are meaningless out of context, and mostly superficial. It can cause you to overlook someone interesting because at first impression they don't check with those requirements. My experience has shown me that sometimes, flaws can make someone so much more interresting. Some people are acquired tastes.
Likewise I've met alot of people who would check out on the list theresa posted, and they were some of the most boring and shallow people I've ever met. |
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