Re: What turns you on?
Naturally, a girl could have a beautiful body and an ugly face and be out of question... likewise, a girl with a beautiful face and a terrible body might not be too appealing. It takes both, of course.
I am attracted by the kind and sincere. I like a sense of humor, a sense of spontaneity, a sense of flexibility (on a physical sense too... oooh yes), and quite importantly... a common sense.
I usually prefer darker hair, but it really depends how well it hangs, how well it's taken care of, how it matches the skin tone, and how flat it is. I like straight hair, usually.
I like the medium-shorter girls... 5'3" - 5'6" ish. I'm not won-over by the long bodies of tall girls (though long legs on a medium girl is nice).
I prefer light skin to dark skin (tan lines are not attractive). Symmetry of the face... rounded features (opposed to pointed features)...
Of course, there are breasts that are too small, but there are also breasts that are too large. Proportions determine that though.
I like soft bodies, most of all. I'm not saying the girl has to be fat... but I'd prefer a little fat over muscle. If I want muscle, I can squeeze my own arm. I like a girl that's comfortable. A soft neck, soft cheeks, soft stomach... wonderful. It helps the appearance, too. I don't like twigs.
Things I like about my girl? She has cute little feet and hands.. her smile is contagious, she's zany, outgoing, and kind. She cares about me a lot, enjoys spending time with me (whatever the occasion), and she's very open.
She's a dancer (good for those legs.. oooh) and singer. We go horseback... we play games...
I like that she's forward but not pushy, confident but not arrogant, and honest.
In the day she is cute, at night she is beautiful. She'd be hard to replace if I lose her.
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I will tell you what you want to hear and not mean anything.
As I treat you like a dog, and I shoot my venom in,
You pretend you never knew that I am a scorpion.
12 AM EDT Weds May 25, 2005
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