AAkasha -> RE: I Need a Slave to Love (2/28/2010 11:58:17 AM)
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I read the entire thread before clicking on the pictures. I had expected to see airbrushed models who were exceptional beauties and unobtainable by most mortal men. I don't see what the fuss is. It looks like the OP likes curvy women with big boobs. So what? A lot of men do; at least he admits it. I also expected to see pictures of women that all looked totally alike, and they don't (at least to me), except they have curvy bodies. The hourglass woman isn't that uncommon. Just keep doing what you are doing. Just know you are "competing" with all the other men who like women with curvy bodies. There's a funny thing about preferences like this though, and I'll say it as someone who online 15 years ago, and through dating/personals, actually said I would NOT consider even DATING a guy (or meeting him if it was online) if he had a shaved head, or short hair (not long enough to pull). I had in my mind's eye an ideal of a man. Not really super specific, but I knew his body would be lean to waify, his hair would be straight and hang in his eyes and be long enough to pull, I knew he'd have nice cheekbones and a certain facial structure. I also knew he'd be not exceptionally tall. Definitely not an athlete. I wanted a waify, pretty artist boy with great hair. Think dicaprio, depp, hell even zac effron-esque. But with dark hair, absolutely. Black or dark brown, with blue eyes, a plus. My eyes would fall on those "types" in any crowded room. The tall, built, blonde/blue eyed guys with the big arms and shaved heads or crew cuts would be for my girlfriend, she liked those types. My "type" was almost a fetish in and of itself. I turned down meeting a lot of men online when they sent their pictures even if they were handsome, if they did not fit this mold. Thank God - thank GOD I gave the man I married a chance, even after I saw his pics and said "meh. cute but not my type. Way too masculine, hair too short, and I don't like blondes. PASS." Thank GOD I gave him a chance, because chemistry is a funny thing; once you fall for someone, they become your 'type.' Akasha
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