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08-23-2004 06:57 AM |
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Originally posted by 84porsche
Well let me clarify a little. For example let's say someone who looks somewhat decent but has some noticeably flaws (nose and chin misproportional) and causes me to say whoa. Looks are obviously the first thing that crosses my mind but I don't want to constantly think about it everytime I look. This seems weird that this is such a small yet a big part of relationships as everybody looks for something different.
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Well, things like "nose and chin misporportional" don't bother me. One problem with perfect beauty is it's lack of identifiers - browse the magazine rack at the market and notice how the women sort of blur together. imperfect faces have character.
Someone's looks are less important to me than her personailty. I like brains, wit, charm and manners. In the looks department, I mostly look for gym bunnies - someone that's fit and likes being active. Sedentary people always seem grouchy to me.
Emanuel
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