OpenBook Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 In no particular order... 1. Flat or no @ss 2. Soft hands 3. Big lips 4. White pasty skin 5. Blonde hair
zengirl Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 I have no problem with it,hell women being overly shallow has done nothing but help me all throghout my life i just dont know why most women cant admit theyre just as shallow as Men First of all, I'll say what I always say in these physical threads. Shallow is ONLY carrying about the physical stuff or stupid stuff. Depth is when you ADD other features as well. As a pond gets deeper, it doesn't substantially change into something else. It's just MORE water and such. Second of all, I think men and women, as individuals, are probably shallow to varying degrees. Who here said all men are shallow? Why is that a gender issue?
PJKino Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 lol at women not being as shallow or "visual" as Men, the whole advertising marketing world is towards women being super visual creatures
PJKino Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 Guys have much more physical requirements than women. . lol you have no proof of that at all,women have just as many And the relaly important ones they have like height and hairlines u cant change
zengirl Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 lol at women not being as shallow or "visual" as Men, the whole advertising marketing world is towards women being super visual creatures True that. Though women are often sexually stimulated less through the visual, which is where you get that stereotype.
somedude81 Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 What really sucks is the amount of women saying that a guy being under 5'10 is a turn off. And then when I start complaining about how I can't get any women and say that my height is a reason, people tell me that it doesn't matter. Hello! Somebody is f-ing lying to me!
OliveOyl Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 I realized something the other day. I was at the mall and the majority of guys who appeared to be around my age (50) had noticeably receding hairlines or were balding. Like, 80%. Makes me wonder about Tom Cruise....
PJKino Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 True that. Though women are often sexually stimulated less through the visual, which is where you get that stereotype. Which is also false Ever see how women grope men at strip clubs or even at the workplace if theyre attracted to a guy
Janesays Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 I don't know....every time i have said I didn't like a particular physical characteristic, I have met someone with said physical characteristic that has made me weak in the knees. I'm a fickle, fickle creature.
PJKino Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 What really sucks is the amount of women saying that a guy being under 5'10 is a turn off. And then when I start complaining about how I can't get any women and say that my height is a reason, people tell me that it doesn't matter. Hello! Somebody is f-ing lying to me! women just say fluff to you to make themselves look better, height is hugely important to women They personally wouldnt date u but are saying omsebody out there might actuslly "tolreate" your lack of height
OnyxSnowfall Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 Which is also false Ever see how women grope men at strip clubs or even at the workplace if theyre attracted to a guy they're just trying to act like men... it's been that way for decades now
rafallus Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 I don't know....every time i have said I didn't like a particular physical characteristic, I have met someone with said physical characteristic that has made me weak in the knees. I'm a fickle, fickle creature. It's perfectly normal. I could talk, how I would never date a girl with breasts smaller than D, waist wider than xx cm, etc. etc. then there comes girl who doesn't meet that criteria, yet turns me on, and whole talk is too cheap. Same with women claiming "I would never date a guy under 6', without six-pack and dong must be at least 6''". Then a different guy comes there, he doesn't fit those requirements, yet... kaboom. Talk becomes cheap again.
dasein Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 I realized something the other day. I was at the mall and the majority of guys who appeared to be around my age (50) had noticeably receding hairlines or were balding. Like, 80%. Makes me wonder about Tom Cruise.... Who, this guy? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypjAvUMampc
Nikki Sahagin Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 * Smells bad * Makes no effort with style or maintenance i.e. always dresses the same * Bad hair * Bad smile * Man boobs
iris219 Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 1. Not fit (this includes overweight AND a few extra pounds. I care a lot more about body than face). 2. Weird haircut/style (I actually don't mind balding as long as there's no comb over). 3. Short (c'mon--I'm tall. Easyheart just said he wouldn't date me, even if I was super hot, I assume.) 4. Sloppy and/or bad dresser (well-fitted jeans and t-shirts are fine, but dirty and/or dad jeans and holey t-shirts are not). I don't have 5 physical turn-offs, and 2 and 4 can be easily changed. As long as you're tall and fit (and don't have a third eye) I'll probably find you attractive.
Nikki Sahagin Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 lol at women not being as shallow or "visual" as Men, the whole advertising marketing world is towards women being super visual creatures I have to say perhaps one reason some men have problems with women is that they ignore that women are VERY visual. Women will notice a change of nail polish, slightest change in hair colour, where you bought your clothes from etc. Women like variety in style and trust me, we go gaga over a nice toned chest, strong arms, puppy dog eyes If men make some effort with their style and bodies, women DO notice...A LOT!
udolipixie Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 I've seen many women in their 50's with braces. I think it's pretty normal to expect younger women to have straight, white teeth. colgate can fix the yellow. Long hair in a woman is beautiful. I know that it requires a lot of work to keept it shinny, but men love that, and women feel feminine over it. win/win. Good skin? What do you mean? I don't like acne, but most women past the age of 20 do not have acne. Curves can be acquired by working out hard at the gym. You know those hot construction workers many women are attracted to? 'em muscles don't grow by watching Captain Kirk Exactly my point women go into details so their list about physical looks may seem longer but men have this long default list before their actual list.
udolipixie Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 What really sucks is the amount of women saying that a guy being under 5'10 is a turn off. And then when I start complaining about how I can't get any women and say that my height is a reason, people tell me that it doesn't matter. Hello! Somebody is f-ing lying to me! Perhaps because 5'10'' is the average height? At least in my country.
udolipixie Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 lol you have no proof of that at all,women have just as many And the relaly important ones they have like height and hairlines u cant change Actually it's just a generalization that's been proven in my experiences, my friends experiences, and guys/girls I know experiences. There's one post here that also supports my generalization. Guys have preferences on age. You can't change that. So changeability of the preferences is a null point.
Elysian Powder Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 Perhaps because 5'10'' is the average height? At least in my country. That's the average in most Countries, I think. So what? Jon Bon Jovi is like 5'8''. Tom Cruise is shorter. James Dean was 5'6''. They were poor/middle-class before becoming rich and famous.
anne1707 Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 Turn offs for me..... Effeminate hands. I want a man's hand on my body Bad breath/body odour. Good personal hygiene is a mustBeer belly. Just grossMan boobs. So very, very wrongIf he's shorter than me (but I am only 5ft )
ThsAmericanLife Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 1. Any visible manifestations of poor health/hygeine 2. Any visible manifestations of sedentary lifestyle, poor eating habits 3. Physical deformaties... anything that would be considered much smaller or much larger than average. 4. Much younger or much older looking than me.
KR10N Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 @Nikki Sahagin, I have a hard time noticing things that's changed w/ friends & family. Unless it's so DRAMATIC then I will notice... eventually. To whoever asked about height. 5'9" is average for the U.S. male. Nothing wrong w/ it.
dasein Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 Actually it's just a generalization that's been proven in my experiences, my friends experiences, and guys/girls I know experiences. You wouldn't happen to be under 20 years old would you?
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