Now what I read makes me ask more questions like:
Lose your head?
Or is it that you just want to stare at her and figure out what she is about, or sleep with her as soon as possible?
Sweet gal. Just a nice sweet gal, or someone who turns you on and you would love to wake up to in the morning and totally be up all night with, or is it just a girl you want to hold hands with?
Why are men attracted to anything? You dont really have to stay, or make a deposit, or take care of anything that you dont want to. You dont even have to commit to using real toilets if you dont want to. So why not travel the globe and be a free spirit? What is it that ties men to us. I know that you dont even need marriage to keep a guy interested, not that I wouldnt demand it as a necessary action to a long term relationship but it blows my own mind what keeps a guy from taking off at whim. Good Luck with this question.-Rachel.
2007-11-22 14:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Attractive features of men are like this: A nice and cute face, Their eyes, Moderate amount of Chest hair, Their legs (with some hair) A sexy voice, Cool hair, Muscles, Good teeth, Oh, and they could have a really attractive body and all, but if their personality sucks then it ruins the whole sexy vibe. For example, take Joe Flanigan (google him), I find him very sexy because he has a beautiful face, has hot chest, and such cute black hair.
2016-04-05 03:09:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Beauty is universal. What I mean is that both men and women appreciate beauty, since it is universal.
As far as an attraction to men is concerned, well, I think that 90% of women aren't attracted to hairy, smelly, obnoxious men, but they think that they're supposed to be and that's why the human race continues. Masculinity isn't really appealing at all if you think about it. Big, smelly feet, big jaw, big chin, big nose... Men aren't good-looking at all. I think the real question is: Why are women attracted to men?
2007-11-21 19:58:20
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answered by perfectlybaked 7
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We as men need a special someone to fill that empty void. I'm pretty sure that's what women think too. And no, that's not what I'm talking about, perverts.
Or it's just man's primal instinct to reproduce. Either way it's all good. ;)
2007-11-21 19:58:53
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answered by SoriddoKabi 1
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because for the fact that women turns men's world turn upside down as well as vice versa, and opposite things attracts as said by science
2007-11-21 19:59:04
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answered by honey_106 2
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cause women r attracted 2 men.
2007-11-22 06:03:32
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answered by Mango R 2
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Its natural. Men are attracted to women so that they will want to breed with them otherwise our species would eventually cease to exist.
2007-11-21 19:57:22
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answered by bo75007 6
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Men & women are just like Iron & Magnet respectively.
2007-11-21 20:21:40
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answered by zafar42 a 1
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one side of coin
1. Sense of humor.
2. Fun to be with.
3. Good conversationalist.
4. Intelligent.
5. Good dresser.
6. Good dancers.
7. Projects happiness (smiles a lot, laughs a lot, etc.).
8. Ambitious and knows where he is going in life and how to get there.
9. Sober (nothing turns them off more than drunk guys hitting up on them).
10. Guys that keep their hormones in check when they first meet you. Women are very turned off by guys that act like a dog in heat that make sexually suggestive remarks and paw at their bodies upon first meeting them.
So, guys if you lack some of these desirable traits I would suggest that you get busy and acquire these traits that turn single women on. It will be to your advantage to succeed with women.
other side
Just like in the movies, square-jawed hunks attract the best looking women, scientists have found.
But less macho males may have the last laugh. They get more choice - because men with feminine faces are the most in demand.
Researchers tested several hundred students and members of staff at a British university to see what facial types they preferred.
They were shown a variety of computer-generated faces, manipulated to look either more masculine or feminine.
Participants were asked to judge what facial type they were most attracted to.
The results showed that most women favoured a feminised male face. But those who rated themselves as attractive were more drawn to classic masculine faces.
Dr Tony Little, from the University of Liverpool's School of Biological Sciences, said: "Facial types indicate how a particular person might behave in a relationship and the potential benefits they could give to offspring.
"A masculine face is linked to high testosterone levels, which demonstrates good genetic qualities. Those women who prefer masculine men are selecting genetic benefits for their children, despite the fact that high testosterone levels can also increase the likelihood that the male will have an affair. Those men with a feminine face tend to be associated with stability and caring."
Women who considered themselves highly attractive were more willing to take a risk with a highly testosterone-charged male.
They were less likely to fear a man straying and breaking up the family.
A second study was conducted with male volunteers shown pictures of fictitious couples.
They were asked to rate the male's dominance in relation to themselves and how attractive they found the female.
The researchers found that women were rated more attractive when seen with a dominant male. Men who rated themselves as attractive also preferred women with feminine facial features, such as a small nose and chin and large eyes, which are indicators of fertility.
"A man who feels that he has something beneficial to offer in a relationship will want something in return and therefore will choose a partner who can transfer his genes to offspring successfully," Little said.
"We have also found that people tend to be attracted to those who look similar to their opposite-sex parent. Your choice of partner would therefore look similar to you, thus increasing the chances of your children also resembling you.
"Evolutionary theory tells us that our human instinct is to promote our own genes and choosing a partner that looks like us helps us to do this."
The study at Liverpool University has now been expanded via the internet to include members of the public.
People can take part by logging onto http://www.alittlelab.com.
The researchers want to explore how faces influence the success or failure of relationships.
Study data will also be used to determine which facial types are likely to promote feelings of jealousy
2007-11-21 20:43:10
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answered by the falcon 3
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Coz attraction between opposite sex is must in nature...
Dont think otherwise
2007-11-21 23:19:07
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answered by CrudeGuy 2
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