Twitch23 -> RE: Importance of Physical Attraction? (2/3/2008 10:29:01 PM)
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ORIGINAL: kittengirl8 Twitch, I don't think you understood the OP's questions. He wasn't wondering, really, about his own appearance (or so it seemed to me) but rather about how others viewed his appearance. To answer the OP's question, physical attraction holds some vague important, but to bo honest... I go for the eyes over the body. Expressive eyes make me just want to melt, it seems. *turns into goo* So... as a sub, physical attraction is way below things like intellect; similiar likes (vanilla first, D/s second); and general presence. I know a lot of people judge on appearance first - but since it's the first thing people see, that's not too surprising. It's generally a subconscious thing. However, if you're being judged right-off solely on your appearance by subs, or people in general, don't even consider it a problem of yours. First and foremost it's their eyes that are looking at you and their minds that are judging you. It's nothing that you can technically do. (There's always something preference-wise that turn people off.) Hey, let's be honest here. I never found facial hair attractive. Um, well, my mind's changed on that just a teeny bit recently. [;)] People just have some preference - blondes, tiny, big, great smiles. Just, whatever. (Wait, why do I have the tendency to fall for the guys that want those gymnast bodies anyway? Hello, bigger is better gorgeous! Wow. Sorry, I need sleep. Ignore me.) Don't let people get you down. Just be confident in who you are, and that presence will attract the right people. Well, hopefully. Some people are just generally shallow... *shrugs* Best of luck. ~kitten~ I believe I understood completely. It isn't other people's reactions to the OP's appearance that I was comenting on, rather the weight HE himself seems to allow those opinions to have. Why CARE what other people think of one's appearance. Those who matter don't mind, and those who mind, don't matter. IMHO this is ESPECIALLY true of the Dom/Domme.
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