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Interesting - the three most recent posters may be interested in the latest dating trend in the UK, involving sniffing T-shirts for pheromone compatibility.
Popping in....intrigued by peoples answers. I have a thing for the solo male. Being comfortable in his aloness. At coffee shops...at the park....
If they're writing...good old pen and paper...it's like i have an involuntary reaction to them.
Oh my, armpit hair is quite a turn on for some odd reason. A Korean girl I took a photo of with 35mm when I was young had hairy pits. At a Singapore bird park a girl raised her arms at a show and had hairy pits. I have no idea why it turns me on. But it does. Asian persuasion lol. My Japanese wife refuses to go unshaved. My Filipino gf well go a few days unshaved.
One thing I love is when a man crosses his legs, in the way typically thought of as 'feminine.' There's something about being comfortable enough in his masculinity to do so, perhaps something old-movie-star-ish. Cary Grant sat like this. A relaxed elegance. So sexy. Like this handsome devil.
Now, whilst I'd be happy for people to post their own strange fetishes here - autophiliacs, etc welcome - I was really thinking about physical aspects of people that aren't conventionally attractive but do something wild to you. Guys with washboard stomachs, piercing eyes and a thick cock; girls with slim bellies, perfect round tits and a tight pussy are all well and good - but EVERYBODY likes them. That's boring!
This could be men or women, straight, bi, gay or any other mode. For example: I LOVE women with freckles/moles. I have no idea why - something about the little blemish making the rest seem even more perfect, perhaps.
So tell me - open up, whether it's a hopeless long distant passion for that guy with the straggly beard, a love letter to your wife's tooth gap - whatever. Let it all hang out...
You're right - we haven't really evolved too far from that old cliche of the girl in glasses and her hair in a bun who shakes it out, takes off the specs and suddenly is beautiful.
Think of the girl everyone tries to make-over in Clueless, or the actress in Ugly Betty. Even girls playing 'ugly' have to be at least pretty, if not downright gorgeous. English sitcoms seem to be more realistic than American ones (look at the cast of Friends versus the cast of the original Office, for example), but even then it is only the men who can get away with being properly unattractive.
Maybe this needs to be a new campaign - Unattractive women in film and TV!
One thing I love is when a man crosses his legs, in the way typically thought of as 'feminine.' There's something about being comfortable enough in his masculinity to do so, perhaps something old-movie-star-ish. Cary Grant sat like this. A relaxed elegance. So sexy. Like this handsome devil.
there is a reason men don't do that - it can squeeze the package a bit, depending...![]()
A man holding a baby in his arms.
He is strong and capable and the baby so weak and helpless.
The look they get on their faces...tenderness and such.
A ponytail, but with a stray strand or two of loose hair hanging over her face. A woman who wears a skirt, not as part of a uniform or office wear, or out for a night on the town, but just out running errands or just because. Stuff like that.
Another one of my favourites is that faint line of hairs at the nape of the neck women often have, just begging to be kissed so that the hairs raise up in response, like a thousand feeble protests.
Also love this answer - quite sexy. Although there would be no protesting from those hairs on my neck, I can assure you.![]()
Arguing. Nothing makes me want to fuck my girl more than after a fight.