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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So what do u all find the most attractive feature on someone ? And whats ur favourite feature about urself
My two favourite things on a woman are her eyes and smile
My arse is my favourite feature about myself |
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"Sense of humour "
Intelligence is incredibly attractive. Ignorance is equally unattractive.
My sense of humour used to open a lot of legs. As you get older though it tends to be the keys to a Beamer that gets the attention. Unfortunately I have a Focus. Just the way it goes.
I do have a dad joke on my status. |
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"Sense of humour
Intelligence is incredibly attractive. Ignorance is equally unattractive.
My sense of humour used to open a lot of legs. As you get older though it tends to be the keys to a Beamer that gets the attention. Unfortunately I have a Focus. Just the way it goes.
I do have a dad joke on my status. "
My partner of 5 years doesn't even have a car *shrugs* |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Definitely eyes and smile for me.
Blue/green eyes and I'm weak at the knees!"
I’ve got several colours in my eyes that change depending on the light or how big my pupils get in different lighting but technically they are called hazel
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Sense of humour
Intelligence is incredibly attractive. Ignorance is equally unattractive.
My sense of humour used to open a lot of legs. As you get older though it tends to be the keys to a Beamer that gets the attention. Unfortunately I have a Focus. Just the way it goes.
I do have a dad joke on my status.
My partner of 5 years doesn't even have a car *shrugs*"
I love a dad joke lol |
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"Sense of humour
Intelligence is incredibly attractive. Ignorance is equally unattractive.
My sense of humour used to open a lot of legs. As you get older though it tends to be the keys to a Beamer that gets the attention. Unfortunately I have a Focus. Just the way it goes.
I do have a dad joke on my status.
My partner of 5 years doesn't even have a car *shrugs*"
Later in life... Life in the almost-50 zone is quite different. Based on my own experience, and not saying this is everyone, but it seems stability and ability to provide is more important. I have a quite unsettled life really, and there have been quite a few times recently where it's been mentioned, whereas the men with a decent car, career, house, money, etc., get the attention. Especially looking at the various dating apps what people want.
Like I said, looks and humour was all well and good when you're thirty, now I think it's more about providing stability in the long term. If someone wants looks, there's younger and fitter, if they want material things, there's richer and older. So I'm finding myself in a bit of a limbo zone at the moment. It's been quite odd really.
Again, just my own experience. |
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My 2 would Definitely be someone with a bit of banter and a face i can't wait to kiss!
Hubby's would be a nice arse hes defo a bum man!
I'd say hubby's best feature is how good looking he is and he doesn't realise it! Mine i would say is my mouth
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"Sense of humour
Intelligence is incredibly attractive. Ignorance is equally unattractive.
My sense of humour used to open a lot of legs. As you get older though it tends to be the keys to a Beamer that gets the attention. Unfortunately I have a Focus. Just the way it goes.
I do have a dad joke on my status.
My partner of 5 years doesn't even have a car *shrugs*"
My partner of 17 years (husband for 12) hasn't even got a driving licence *extra shrugs* |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Eyes, smile and a kind heart x Soppy, I know x"
Flirt and fun. There is no wrong answer. If that’s what u like then that’s good. Nothing soppy about it |
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"Sense of humour
Intelligence is incredibly attractive. Ignorance is equally unattractive.
My sense of humour used to open a lot of legs. As you get older though it tends to be the keys to a Beamer that gets the attention. Unfortunately I have a Focus. Just the way it goes.
I do have a dad joke on my status.
My partner of 5 years doesn't even have a car *shrugs*
Later in life... Life in the almost-50 zone is quite different. Based on my own experience, and not saying this is everyone, but it seems stability and ability to provide is more important. I have a quite unsettled life really, and there have been quite a few times recently where it's been mentioned, whereas the men with a decent car, career, house, money, etc., get the attention. Especially looking at the various dating apps what people want.
Like I said, looks and humour was all well and good when you're thirty, now I think it's more about providing stability in the long term. If someone wants looks, there's younger and fitter, if they want material things, there's richer and older. So I'm finding myself in a bit of a limbo zone at the moment. It's been quite odd really.
Again, just my own experience."
I can make my own money thanks. This doesn't even make sense to me as women in their 40s and 50s are far more likely to be financially stable themselves than younger women. Younger women are also more likely to be looking to start a family. So it doesn't really make sense for women to be happy with looks and humour when 30 but want someone to provide for them when older. |
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By *eliWoman
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I can make my own money thanks. This doesn't even make sense to me as women in their 40s and 50s are far more likely to be financially stable themselves than younger women. Younger women are also more likely to be looking to start a family. So it doesn't really make sense for women to be happy with looks and humour when 30 but want someone to provide for them when older. "
Maybe older women don't want to be supporting a man and want someone who can be their equal financially? I'm being very careful with what I say here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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For me it's all just their personality, humour and integrity! Doesn't matter how aesthetically pleasing a person is they'll be unattractive to me without the above being great! |
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"Sense of humour
Intelligence is incredibly attractive. Ignorance is equally unattractive.
My sense of humour used to open a lot of legs. As you get older though it tends to be the keys to a Beamer that gets the attention. Unfortunately I have a Focus. Just the way it goes.
I do have a dad joke on my status.
My partner of 5 years doesn't even have a car *shrugs*
Later in life... Life in the almost-50 zone is quite different. Based on my own experience, and not saying this is everyone, but it seems stability and ability to provide is more important. I have a quite unsettled life really, and there have been quite a few times recently where it's been mentioned, whereas the men with a decent car, career, house, money, etc., get the attention. Especially looking at the various dating apps what people want.
Like I said, looks and humour was all well and good when you're thirty, now I think it's more about providing stability in the long term. If someone wants looks, there's younger and fitter, if they want material things, there's richer and older. So I'm finding myself in a bit of a limbo zone at the moment. It's been quite odd really.
Again, just my own experience.
I can make my own money thanks. This doesn't even make sense to me as women in their 40s and 50s are far more likely to be financially stable themselves than younger women. Younger women are also more likely to be looking to start a family. So it doesn't really make sense for women to be happy with looks and humour when 30 but want someone to provide for them when older. "
Again, I'm talking from *my* experience. I don't know why you feel like it's personal? I have my experiences, you have yours. I make my assumptions based on what's happened to me. I'm not saying literally every single woman is like that, but from my experience dating and of dating sites, it's what pops up. |
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"Sense of humour
Intelligence is incredibly attractive. Ignorance is equally unattractive.
My sense of humour used to open a lot of legs. As you get older though it tends to be the keys to a Beamer that gets the attention. Unfortunately I have a Focus. Just the way it goes.
I do have a dad joke on my status.
My partner of 5 years doesn't even have a car *shrugs*
Later in life... Life in the almost-50 zone is quite different. Based on my own experience, and not saying this is everyone, but it seems stability and ability to provide is more important. I have a quite unsettled life really, and there have been quite a few times recently where it's been mentioned, whereas the men with a decent car, career, house, money, etc., get the attention. Especially looking at the various dating apps what people want.
Like I said, looks and humour was all well and good when you're thirty, now I think it's more about providing stability in the long term. If someone wants looks, there's younger and fitter, if they want material things, there's richer and older. So I'm finding myself in a bit of a limbo zone at the moment. It's been quite odd really.
Again, just my own experience.
I can make my own money thanks. This doesn't even make sense to me as women in their 40s and 50s are far more likely to be financially stable themselves than younger women. Younger women are also more likely to be looking to start a family. So it doesn't really make sense for women to be happy with looks and humour when 30 but want someone to provide for them when older.
Again, I'm talking from *my* experience. I don't know why you feel like it's personal? I have my experiences, you have yours. I make my assumptions based on what's happened to me. I'm not saying literally every single woman is like that, but from my experience dating and of dating sites, it's what pops up."
Why would it be personal? I'm not approaching 50? |
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