What makes you go "boing"...

Physically, red hair. Also women built outside the Bell Curve. Add a nice smile and attractive eyes.

Mentally, a good brain and a kind heart.
 
Motion. Can be a certain eye-catching way to walk, or to sit down, stand up, chew gum... anything really.
 
There's a certain cologne that was very popular as the "in" fragrance when I was in high school. I smell that and I'm immediately taken back to those days of possibilities. Alas, whenever I actually see the guy, he's very likely to have a beer belly, a combover and all the cliches that a man of a certain age embraces. But for a moment there, boy...
 
muscular arms and broad shoulders do it for me... But only in conjunction with many other qualities! :p
 
I'm easy. Usually a well turned phrase and a great smile does it for me.
 
That's not as easy a question as it seems at first glance. I tried to think about guys who have had that effect on me. It's usually something about the eyes, humor and intelligence. Usually there's a smile. It's also something about feeling like they are really seeing me. That feeling when someone looks at you with obvious approval and doesn't look away. You can feel it down to your feet.
 
Attitude....it's all about the attitude
A man who has that quiet confidence in himself and comfortable in his own skin. He knows he doesn't have to prove anything to anyone, so he doesn't babble on about how much $$ he makes, kind of car he drives, how cool he is (all subliminal for how big his penis is) He just enjoys the chase.
Not to be confused with cocky/arrogant/self absorbed - that's just annoying
 
neonlyte said:
'The Look' (eyes)
A French accent
Derrière

There's a certain kind of sleepy, heavy-lidded eyes (yes, Bette Davis had em) that gets me. And oh yes, a certain perfume (I'm not saying which one). After that, I'm hooked, unless they sound like Emo Phillips when they talk.
 
Sub Joe said:
There's a certain kind of sleepy, heavy-lidded eyes (yes, Bette Davis had em) that gets me. And oh yes, a certain perfume (I'm not saying which one). After that, I'm hooked, unless they sound like Emo Phillips when they talk.
Emo Phillips :D
 
Sub Joe said:
There's a certain kind of sleepy, heavy-lidded eyes (yes, Bette Davis had em) that gets me. And oh yes, a certain perfume (I'm not saying which one). After that, I'm hooked, unless they sound like Emo Phillips when they talk.
Yep - Betty Davis eyes. Perfumes are tricky, most make me keel over. I hired a car in France back in the spring, she had the eyes, and the accent, and just a hint of perfume, slightly citrus, and that Gaullic style of dressing, slightly obvious without being blatant. She insisted on calling me by the French equivalent of my first name, and addressing me in 'first person familiar' rather than the traditional third person. My wife thought we should have got a bigger discount since we were so clearly such intimate friends :rolleyes:
 
kendo1 said:
Worked for me. :)


How?

Did you go into a bar/club/other place, see a nice looking woman/man/other being, say 'boing', and then got your end away?

I would love to try that, apart from as I mentioned in another post, I'm about to become a father, so I have to be responsible with my 'boings'.

How do, btw, I don't believe we've met.
 
Good evening. :)

Something went boing.

Love at first sight. We've been married for 20 years.
 
Ah - is a boing subjoe speak for an erection?


20 years? That's quite a boing! - congratulations.
 
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