Anonymous wrote:I like men that are big. I don't mean tall and muscular. I mean tall ( I'm tall too) and kinda chubby a bit squishy a little junk in the trunk.
Anonymous wrote:I like pale, tall, thin, lanky, introverted and intense men. Preferably with an European accent. E.g. a young Alexander Skarsgard, before he bulked up for his action role, Matthew Goode, Jannik Sinner and the likes. I know it's not always the case, but subconsciously, to me muscular = not too bright (think a football player). I am also hoping to have DDs, and big men -> chubby daughters.
You want your daughter to be chubby?
Anonymous wrote:I never outgrew my teenage emo/pop punk attraction. Give me a skinny guy who can play guitar any day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely feminine women. I'll give them anything they want.
Interesting. Are women becoming more masculine in your opinion?
NP.
I’m certain of it. Women are becoming more masculine in numerous ways.
I’m struck by how often I see couples out weekends, dressed casually (which is fine), but it’s difficult to distinguish the man from the woman. Sweats & a pullover: it’s all so androgynous now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A woman with a big butt who is open to having me eat her ass
I don't think that's unusual..For most the backdoor is exit only for fecal materials. But for some people the backdoor is as good as the front door.
As a man though if I were a woman I'll be a bit suspicious if my man enjoys the backdoor more than the front door.
Anonymous wrote:A woman with a big butt who is open to having me eat her ass
Anonymous wrote:There’s a certain look that only men in their late twenties have that’s the perfect combination of young and experienced, it’s just a gorgeous age for them IMO.
I’m also starting to really appreciate fit guys in their fifties.
Otherwise
A thick neck/strong shoulders
Large hands/thick palms
Lanky
I’m 39 for context.