• Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Natural eyebrows and hairline. Actually most body hair on females is nowhere near as bad as my “culture” treats it. The few things I might happen to agree with are far outweighed by her feeling more comfortable in her own body. I understand special cases like PCOS and stuff like that, but for the most part in my opinion, most women are encouraged to go too far with hair removal.

  • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 months ago

    I like snaggle teeth and overbites. Bump on nose bridge can be attractive. Five-heads aren’t a bad thing. Honestly, probably a lot of things.

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      There are so many sexy nose bridge bumps being eliminated by cosmetic surgery. It’s really a “one beauty standard” going around the world and the amount of people getting their looks “corrected” is insane.

      So many people erase the one special characteristic that made them interesting. Be it the nose, that was too big or the face too round.

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      8 months ago

      Yes on the teeth! Sometimes people’s teeth are just so perfect and straight that they loose all personality and character. It’s like how plastic surgery can leave people looking “good” but in a generic way that’s worse

  • Pat_Riot@lemmy.today
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    8 months ago

    I like curvy/chubby women. I’m particularly turned on by a bit of a tummy.

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    8 months ago

    i tend to be attracted to people who are not driven by the compulsion to prove themselves. to people who know their worth is not defined by what they produce. and especially to people who are happy and content with what they already have. balance is key.

    alas.

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    8 months ago

    Having a penis. Though, it’s only the conservatives who consider that unattractive, and based on how popular that kind of porn is in the deep south, they’re lying about it anyway.

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    8 months ago

    I’ve always found blemishes on the skin to be attractive for some reason. Like it shows their humanity or something.

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    8 months ago

    For women: I like women a bit older than me, I like plus sized women, I like slightly deeper voices, I like flat women, I like a chubby uhhh “mons pubis”, I like muscle women, I like pubic hair. There are so many, often contradictory, things I like that are broadly considered imperfections. Frankly, I just like women who aren’t the typical beauty standard.

    For men: I like anything that softens them, makes them seem less aggressive. Some of these are pretty common (e.g., “twinks”) but I also like chubby men, short men, long hair and so on. It’s less broad than things I’m into with women and has a definite reason rather than being a seemingly random assortment of things.

    That’s just physically as well. Wealth is a turn off, being really into fitness is a turn off, overly ambitious is a turn off (particularly for work). I like cozy introverts who just want to be content with life.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    It’s not “unattractive”, but I know belly attraction is uncommon, especially as a straight woman, especially an asexual one. It’s more like one of those things where it’s less entirely a turn-on and more like a “cute” thing, but there’s nothing else about a guy I would look for when it comes to their physical properties.

    Also, not speaking for me, but a friend of mine used to really have it in for people with speech impediments, even though the person he ended up with doesn’t have one. He says it has an air of innocence and that “accents are overrated if nobody is going to appreciate things like lisps”, but it’s like watching Brock.