Physical appearance of opposite sex that can turn you off?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My only real turn off is poor hygiene. Bad breath, I CAN'T EVEN.


Bad breath isn't necessarily poor hygiene. I once dated a guy who had that issue. He brushed his teeth a few times a day and took care of himself. It wasn't his fault.

A lot of things people think of as bad hygiene aren't necessarily. acne, body odor, greasy skin or hair. Sometimes a person can practice good hygiene and still have issues.

Women usually will go to a doctor or a dermatologist. But I think men are less inclined to do that. Maybe it's embarrassment or they don't think that those things can be resolved with medical treatment, but sometimes they can.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh, let's see.

Bad breath would definitely be number one along with anything else that indicates some kind of health or hygiene problem.

Beyond that, anything that indicates a man is on the feminine side: high voice, pear shape, tiny shoulders.

Short and/or bald don't bother me as long as the man is in good shape, smart, and confident.


PP again. Because a woman up thread has been rather snotty about her list of physical requirements, I want to add that my husband is exceptionally hot, tall with a gorgeous head of hair. But I still find myself attracted to all kinds of men and women on a regular basis just because lot's of people are sexy...

I also love hairy men... how do you not like that??! Bald and hair = testosterone = throw you around in bed = yum. Girl, you're missing out looking for your ken doll.



NP. Bald and hairy- throwing you around- huh? Why would I want that.

Testosterone is linked to all kinds of health issues and anger issues anyway. No thank you.

I will keep my ken doll.


Ok, I see, you don't like sex. Fair enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My only real turn off is poor hygiene. Bad breath, I CAN'T EVEN.


Bad breath isn't necessarily poor hygiene. I once dated a guy who had that issue. He brushed his teeth a few times a day and took care of himself. It wasn't his fault.

A lot of things people think of as bad hygiene aren't necessarily. acne, body odor, greasy skin or hair. Sometimes a person can practice good hygiene and still have issues.

Women usually will go to a doctor or a dermatologist. But I think men are less inclined to do that. Maybe it's embarrassment or they don't think that those things can be resolved with medical treatment, but sometimes they can.


Bad breath is health issue, not a hygiene issue. It's not a dire health issue, but we are more inclined to be attracted to the optimally healthy.

Same with acne, hair on women, greasy hair and skin, etc. These are often hormonal issues. And PCOS, a hormonal type of infertility, is one of the leading causes of infertility in women. So it makes sense that these are undesirable characteristics.

Fortunately, most of these things are treatable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh, let's see.

Bad breath would definitely be number one along with anything else that indicates some kind of health or hygiene problem.

Beyond that, anything that indicates a man is on the feminine side: high voice, pear shape, tiny shoulders.

Short and/or bald don't bother me as long as the man is in good shape, smart, and confident.


PP again. Because a woman up thread has been rather snotty about her list of physical requirements, I want to add that my husband is exceptionally hot, tall with a gorgeous head of hair. But I still find myself attracted to all kinds of men and women on a regular basis just because lot's of people are sexy...

I also love hairy men... how do you not like that??! Bald and hair = testosterone = throw you around in bed = yum. Girl, you're missing out looking for your ken doll.



NP. Bald and hairy- throwing you around- huh? Why would I want that.

Testosterone is linked to all kinds of health issues and anger issues anyway. No thank you.

I will keep my ken doll.


Ok, I see, you don't like sex. Fair enough.


Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh, let's see.

Bad breath would definitely be number one along with anything else that indicates some kind of health or hygiene problem.

Beyond that, anything that indicates a man is on the feminine side: high voice, pear shape, tiny shoulders.

Short and/or bald don't bother me as long as the man is in good shape, smart, and confident.


PP again. Because a woman up thread has been rather snotty about her list of physical requirements, I want to add that my husband is exceptionally hot, tall with a gorgeous head of hair. But I still find myself attracted to all kinds of men and women on a regular basis just because lot's of people are sexy...

I also love hairy men... how do you not like that??! Bald and hair = testosterone = throw you around in bed = yum. Girl, you're missing out looking for your ken doll.



NP. Bald and hairy- throwing you around- huh? Why would I want that.

Testosterone is linked to all kinds of health issues and anger issues anyway. No thank you.

I will keep my ken doll.


Ok, I see, you don't like sex. Fair enough.


Love sex. Love being turned on during. A balding fatty or someone who is generally ugly does not turn me on.
Anonymous
Blonde. Ew.
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