I like tall skinny white boys! They have always had big cocks!





I like tall skinny white boys! They have always had big cocks!
"Fake tits are like Kevlar. They don't guarantee your chances of survival but they sure as hell improve it."
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yep actually that is very true, i wonder why that is.
I don't find George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Russel Crow to be attractive. They look rather average or kinda old even. I think I have high standards when it comes to aesthetics.
When I am scoping a man out I rarely ever think of short term mating. I only think of long term potential and yes physical attractiveness has a huge part in it for me (even for long term potential), at least for now that I'm still young. I still enjoy having a great active sex life so I'd like a man who is on par with me physically. All the other stuff like career, personality, sense of humor, etc is also very important. I don't care about the father part though. Thankfully I have all of that in my man.
I find a narrow bone structure on a man (or even woman!) to be such a beautiful thing visually. Narrow ankles and all. mmmmm Wide bones is too stocky
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I share pants with my man. except they are a little too tight on me. Oh the shame.




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Aut Pax Aut Bellum
Either Peace Or War

hmmmmmmmm
I dont prefer any of those 2... But I would pick the 1st one. I like my guys not to be too tanned, not too skinny, but "average" with a litte tone -- to have some stomach fat to cuddle on. Hah. I dont like laying on a hard, muscly tummies.





I like both! I'm just waaaaaaaaaaaay too boy crazy.










Guys being guys the knee jerk response would be: Neither.
However, if it is the case that one of the pix is the OP than it is more likely to be the second. Why? Because pic number one is taken by a second party in a kitchen setting. The second is a self-pic taken in a mirror with a phone camera in what looks like possibly a bathroom or a gym locker room setting. That gives a small edge to photo number two.
Last edited by Golden_Rule; 09-28-2010 at 11:10 AM. Reason: punctuation
Fiat justitia, pereat mundus.
BTW, while we are on the subject, is it needed to point out the obvious: That it is just possible that if you are willing to judge the worth of someone simply by what you read on a website about them it might say a whole hell of a lot more about you than it says about the person you are judging?





Fiat justitia, pereat mundus.
BTW, while we are on the subject, is it needed to point out the obvious: That it is just possible that if you are willing to judge the worth of someone simply by what you read on a website about them it might say a whole hell of a lot more about you than it says about the person you are judging?




i dislike the second one a lot. i hate the muscle bound/meathead look.
the first one si too scrawny for me though (but if i had only him or the 2nd one to pick from, i'd take him).
i like strong but with meat on them. someone in shape and with muscles but look like a more average person physically.





Maybe, maybe not.
I can tell you what is far more important than any of the above.
Anytime I approach a woman, well anyone actually, it's because I thought it would be fun to do so in that moment. I had zero expectations, desire or want of any particular outcome following the encounter other than it would be fun, hopefully mutually, at that point in time.
It's funny how, sometimes, not having an agenda or a desire to manipulate an outcome can have on what comes out of a meeting between two people. Especially in a situation where one of the two people deals with others who always have readily discernible agendas all the time, particularly at work.
Just saying...
Fiat justitia, pereat mundus.
BTW, while we are on the subject, is it needed to point out the obvious: That it is just possible that if you are willing to judge the worth of someone simply by what you read on a website about them it might say a whole hell of a lot more about you than it says about the person you are judging?
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