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Post some positive things you admire about the opposite sex


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Welcome to the 1970s! Pull up a beanbag...

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Welcome to the 1970s! Pull up a beanbag...

 

I am, of course, kidding, my bitter cynicism does act up every now and again.

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Hey, so was I. A bit of humour is surely okay, so long as one can take as much as give it, right?

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Hair. Whatever the colour

 

Where, hmm?

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I love how men are just so simple and spontaneous. Being friends with guys means you'll always get a laugh and have a good time. I especially like how they're not afraid to just come out and say it, and not afraid to use potty humor.

 

Men are also great protectors. I love when they swing into that mode. My brother always says he'd kick anyone's ass who tried to hurt me or my mom, and I think it's the sweetest thing. My boyfriend's arms feel best when they are wrapped sweetly yet protectively around me.

 

Men give the best advice about other men. Having relationship troubles, ladies? Ask a man. Because he knows other men like he knows himself. He also knows how a guy thinks.

 

And, honestly, I really love their horniness...because I am horny too, LOL.

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I love how men are just so simple and spontaneous. Being friends with guys means you'll always get a laugh and have a good time. I especially like how they're not afraid to just come out and say it, and not afraid to use potty humor.
I agree! Men are excellent at mocking women as well. It's hilarious!
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I love the fact that they often have boobs.

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I might as well mention that I admire the man in me. I have androgens in my body and my DNA is identical to that of a man. Only our sex characteristics are different. Men and women are 99.9% the same.

 

 

I was going to bring this up as well. It saddens and tires me, the way the OP and several others on these boards consistently seem to picture the two sexes as different species locked in eternal niche competition.

 

Very cool on the Einstein association, btw, Cee. He's certainly an ancestor to admire. My own male relative of note: Jim Thorpe.

 

What can I say? I love my husband, my son, my father, my cousins and nephews and male friends. I still care about many of my male exes. My best guy friends have been friends of mine for over ten years. I love the men in my life for individual reasons, not just because they are men exactly but because of who they are as people. It doesn't hurt that they carry some masculine markers, particularly for my husband. I am capable of finding both sexes/genders attractive, but I am strongly drawn to my husband's masculinity: his deep voice, the play of musculature in his forearms, his broad shoulders, the scruff he grows when he takes a few days' downtime, obviously his specific man parts. I love how his jeans hang on his cute butt. I love how he protects and provides for our family, but I do the same, in different but complementary ways. I love how we actually complement each other in so many ways, strengths and weaknesses, but I really couldn't say exactly how much of that breaks down to gender vs. individual personality.

 

I am often bemused by my beautiful son. In so many ways, he is a perfect miniature of me, with my eyes, my hair, my dad's cleft chin. He seems to be manifesting my own creative and academic preferences and skills, also, with his own twists of course as he is his own little person. Yet in so many other ways, he's strange, he crackles with such different energy. Sometimes it's like having a little Viking running around loose in the house :laugh:. I used to wonder why people counseled me in elementary school that a boy must like me because he was pulling my hair or throwing water at me, now that I see how my son's energy and love and aggression escape him in such intertangled bursts, I get it.

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and their feet and bums? :p

 

I love...

- muscular men

- a man who can show his emotions

- mens cologne

- when a guy is really into a girl and the way he looks into her eyes

- dimples

- a gentleman

- watching a man with his children

- when a guy really cares about a girl and he shows concern

- a nice smile

- a man in a suit or uniform

I could go on and on and on...

 

I have dimples. Didn't realise they were considered attractive. Maybe I should smile more.

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I have dimples. Didn't realise they were considered attractive. Maybe I should smile more.

 

Yeah, you go ahead and smile, then check out all the wrinkles it gives you. Stupid joy and happiness, it's ruined my skin! :mad:

 

Ok so I don't really care about my skin but the rest is accurate. ;)

 

If not smiling constantly is a cure for this than I'm probably ahead of the game :confused:

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Girls are simply beautiful.

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I knew someone would catch me.:cool:

 

Ha ha - I have a good memory! :D

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I have dimples. Didn't realise they were considered attractive. Maybe I should smile more.

 

Absolutely they are! I love them on a man, it highlights the smile...cute and sexy at the same time. Smile as much as possible Ginger.

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