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Topic: When you look at anyone....
BacardiMunch
Wise enough not to pee on the electric fence?
posted 11-16-2003 03:14:35 AM
...what do you notice or pick out about them if you don't like it.

Do you obsess over it?

Does it have to be a certain way on a person for you to like it?

I'm curious as to what things people notice or are pickie about when it comes to who looks good.

I have a problem with noses. If someone's nose doesn't appeal to me, it throws me off on seeing any possible relationship with that person.

Every one has one of these quirks, so share it here.

Razor
posted 11-16-2003 03:16:30 AM
Hair and eyes. *melts at certain thoughts*
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Pancake
posted 11-16-2003 04:12:49 AM
Taller than me = instant turn off
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Rodent King
Stabbed in the Eye
posted 11-16-2003 05:18:27 AM
I'm an eye person. Just stare them in the eye, mainly because they're all different. Thing is, having a 6 foot tall person stare unblinking into your eyes can kind of intimidate people, even when I didn't want to.
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Drakkenmaw
Crunchy, tastes good with ketchup
posted 11-16-2003 08:13:06 AM
To me, the most beautiful part of any person is their laugh. It's a reflection of their personality, which I personally believe is the most important thing in any relationship. Other than that... their face, probably. It's nice to be around people who smile often. But I don't obsess about it. Everyone has their own little things that make them interesting.
Nwist, Who?
Nwist
posted 11-16-2003 08:17:12 AM
I'm attracted and loyal to charasmatic people. People that are smooth, elegant, brave, or better than me at a good deal or things, are the people I like to be around and give the most respect to. Followers are crushed beneath my iron spurs!

[ 11-16-2003: Message edited by: Warlord Darius ]

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Pancake
posted 11-16-2003 08:17:30 AM
Style of movement, it can make up for quite a bit in not-so-perfect looks for me if a girl walks with that certain elegance.
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Puggy
Pancake
posted 11-16-2003 10:50:16 AM
I like a girls stomach and eyes. That doesnt mean they have to be skinny, just as long as they have a nice smooth stomach and pretty eyes.

[ 11-16-2003: Message edited by: Puggy ]

Mortious
Gluttonous Overlard
posted 11-16-2003 11:02:59 AM
quote:
Puggy said:
I like a girls stomach and eyes. That doesnt mean they have to be skinny, just as long as they have a nice smooth stomach and pretty eyes.
Broadzilla
Pancake
posted 11-16-2003 11:38:58 AM
quote:
...what do you notice or pick out about them if you don't like it.

Hair first, smile second, voice third. Hair has to be clean, healthy white smile, and the voice... Usually mellow. I don't exactly know what kind of voice I go for, but someone who sounds mellow and laid back is one of them.

quote:

Do you obsess over it?

Only in my head.

quote:

Does it have to be a certain way on a person for you to like it?

Read answer to first question.

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Burger
BANNED!
posted 11-16-2003 11:47:18 AM
I'm an ass man.

If her ass is wide and flat, there's something wrong. If it's wide and deep (sticks out behind her) then she needs to shed a few pounds. If it's not there, then she needs to eat a little more and do some exercise. I like a not too wide (either narrow or normal) and deep ass. One that sticks out, nice rounded cheeks. Squeezable.

Bite me.

No, Really. Bite me.

D Spot
Pancake
posted 11-16-2003 11:49:03 AM
The first thing I notice in a person is the face(eyes,nose,smile,ect).Other than that its all about communication.

[ 11-16-2003: Message edited by: Dspot ]

BacardiMunch
Wise enough not to pee on the electric fence?
posted 11-16-2003 11:50:23 PM
Damn, I guess I am the only one who has the nose thing.
Tareshinal
Pancake
posted 11-17-2003 12:31:50 AM
I like a girls voice and eyes. The voice needs to be soothing, kinda enchanting and not too loud and on that same token not so soft I have to stress my ears to hear it. Ehile she's talking being its common repect to look her in the eyes might as well have something deep and meaningful to look into, they need to express her feelings, and show me what she is thinking even though she is telling me.
Black
The Outlaw Torn
posted 11-17-2003 12:43:50 AM
I don't care much for eyes...

General body structure/shape, and posture.



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Kegwen
Sonyfag
posted 11-17-2003 12:46:07 AM
General body structure/shape and face... both are nice, but at least one of them is preferable...

edit: HAIR

[ 11-17-2003: Message edited by: Kegwen ]

Archer-Penguin
Pancake
posted 11-17-2003 12:57:56 AM
Hair and Expression.

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Vorbis
Vend-A-Goat
posted 11-17-2003 12:58:12 AM
quote:
Kegwen painfully thought these words up:

edit: HAIR

Keggy likes it short and faggy. OH HO!

Elvish Crack Piper
Murder is justified so long as people believe in something different than you do
posted 11-17-2003 02:32:33 AM
Whole package, nice breasts are cool.
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Nicole
The hip-hop-happiest bunny in all of marshmallow woods
posted 11-17-2003 02:35:24 AM
Posture. OK, that was bad, um... body language. Damnit. THat was too. I just notice things about how a person holds themselves, looks, expresses themselves facially, moves, so on and so forth. Little things. Like how far is too far for someone to stick their chest out, and what does it mean, like the slope of a person's back, or where they're looking, what they're looking at, and what that is in relation to everyone else. It's weird. I can tell a lot about a person just from watching them. Not if they speak or anything, just watching them.

For most attractive body part, on men, it's a variety of stuff. I like guys with nice chests I can sink into and nice arms I can use as a blankie. Happy trails = love. I'm also one of the few women out there who likes facial hair. On women, I like good hips and legs. I think a sort of "soft" look is most attractive with women... filled out, even a little overweight, with no protruding ribs and few protruding bones of ANY sort. A girl with a bit of a tummy in a belly top is so damn cute.

Most of the time I'm just "eh" towards people, but there are a few things that just drag my attention. The aforementioned legs, hips, and belly in a belly top. Guys rarely go about with no shirt, well, not on the beach/in summer/whatever, so I can only make a rough approximation there. One thing that's a huge turn OFF is protruding bones. I think that's disgusting. A ribcage that sticks out, collarbones that jut too far, sunken facial features that show the skull - ick ick ick. I can't help thinking that makes people look like a zombie.



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Pancake
posted 11-17-2003 07:56:00 AM
They say a smile is a gift which is free to the giver and precious to the recipient. But giving the finger is free too, and I find it more personal and sincere.
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