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