Question for women: What makes a man attractive?

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TheBlondOne

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In the short run? His build (big) and his face/smile. In the long run? His personality and the relationship you have with him. The looks will go away, but you have to be able to talk to him, listen to him, and have a secure relationship.
 

Elita1

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Well, first of all, he's gotta be naive enough to think I'm incredibly gorgeous;):p

j/k

Actually, what the ladies have said before is very true. Sorry guys, looks don't thrill us for long. Give me a guy who can prove to me that chivalry isn't dead, with a great sense of humor, intelligence, and integrity.

Lucky for me I found me one, kickin' around Ontario:D
 

Ultima

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<< I've been with some hot papas (I remember being STUNNED that Mr Beautiful was actually interested in little ole me! Too bad he died in a car accident. :( ) and I've been with your 'average Joe". Actually, one of my boyfriends was probably on the lower end of the scale looks wise but he was quite the cunning linguist and doing crossword puzzles in the nude with him was my idea of nirvana. He blew it though, he couldn't decide between me (a divorced young mom) and a spoiled sorority girl. I made up his mind for him and last I heard he was divorced from his priveleged princess.

In the end, the most attractive thing to me is a tender heart, a gentle soul, and an open mind.
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cunning linguist? I like that play on words.. hehe
 

cerebusPu

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those askmen.com articles are interesting..Ive been stuck reading them for the past 30mins or so
 

NicklasReugen

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What catches a womans eye, well, it certainly isn't that tender heart, or that nice attitude...

If you have been in the game as long as i have, gone through several relationships, like i have you know that what matters is what you look at, that is what women are attracted to...

Now, i am could probably charm your butt off and i probably have the looks, but i am happily married and THAT ladies and gentlemen is what makes me most attractive, that wedding ring, yes, if i go out, girls will notice it and it's like they can't wait to "steal" me (not that anyone ever will).... If i leave it off, i suddenly become less attractive, or so it seems, can any woman on this board tell me why it is so (it is not a question whether it is so or not, it IS like that, i just wonder why)
 

6TNINE

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<< In order for a woman to even give a hoot whether you have a sense of humor, she first has to find you physically attractive. If she's not physically attracted to you, you can be more hilarious than Robin Williams on speed and you still won't have a chance for romance with her. The Reality Factor [see reality for what it is while dating and not follow your wants or wishes] says that you have to pass (her) Physical Attraction Test in order to get to first base. >>




Well, i guess i'm gonna remain single for the rest of my life :(
 

gotsmack

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from doing extensive research on the internet it appears that all girls want are you e-mail address and your creditcard number.
 

NicklasReugen

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<< from doing extensive research on the internet it appears that all girls want are you e-mail address and your creditcard number. >>



LOL, no, that is just virtual girls, girls IRL want your phone nr and your cash... LOL

 

Aihyah

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wow 14 inches, i hope you find an 8 foot woman. i'm sure she's out there somewhere:)

ya know its no fun for anyone if you can't go all the way:)
 

oLLie

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<< my 14 inches !!!! >>



GOod gosh you are a short, short man! Is that with heels on or off? You didn't drink your milk.
I could stomp all over you and I'm only 5'10"

Ollie