Yes, but as a straight man, I'm sure you can appreciate when another man is good looking, even though he does nothing for you personally? There's a difference betwee acknowledging that someone is good looking, and actually finding them personally attractive.
I mean I am a straight woman, and I can see other women and think that they are very attractive, but I don't fancy them.
As for Helen Flanagan, I don't see what all the fuss is about either. She's not that good looking (obviously, it's all subjective) and doesn't seem to have anything between the ears either.
No, I can't. With the sole exception I mentioned, I don't see any attraction in men at all. I know some straight women say they know what women are attractive, but I've noticed this is often very divergent from what most men would find attractive. Indeed, the value you place on her having something between the ears is not one that would be shared by all men (though some would).
Of course, all that is a bit generalised. Not all straight men agree on what women are attractive. So it's all opinion really.
What a strange post. People of the same gender can - and do - appreciate each other's looks (or not) all the time. I've never known someone to claim it just doesn't happen before.
No, I can't. With the sole exception I mentioned, I don't see any attraction in men at all. I know some straight women say they know what women are attractive, but I've noticed this is often very divergent from what most men would find attractive. Indeed, the value you place on her having something between the ears is not one that would be shared by all men (though some would).
Of course, all that is a bit generalised. Not all straight men agree on what women are attractive. So it's all opinion really.
More attractive men are used in advertising aimed at men too though (on the whole anyway). Even in ads like 'Just for Men' it's a more glamorous older bloke, not one with a pot belly who looks a bit rough
But yes, it's all subjective. Each to our own and all that
Why? I'm going on myself here, and I simply do not find men good-looking.
It's the fact that you don't seem to realise or be able to accept that most people of the same gender generally have no issues accepting the beauty of each other when they see it.
It's the fact that you don't seem to realise or be able to accept that most people of the same gender generally have no issues accepting the beauty of each other when they see it.
Well, I don't. There's probably no point in discussing it further though. I guess other people find differently.
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Nope, me neither. She's a dog especially without make up. But she's got big tits :rolleyes:
To attract straight men?
No, I can't. With the sole exception I mentioned, I don't see any attraction in men at all. I know some straight women say they know what women are attractive, but I've noticed this is often very divergent from what most men would find attractive. Indeed, the value you place on her having something between the ears is not one that would be shared by all men (though some would).
Of course, all that is a bit generalised. Not all straight men agree on what women are attractive. So it's all opinion really.
Well, now you have.
More attractive men are used in advertising aimed at men too though (on the whole anyway). Even in ads like 'Just for Men' it's a more glamorous older bloke, not one with a pot belly who looks a bit rough
But yes, it's all subjective. Each to our own and all that
It's a very, very odd thing to believe though.
Why? I'm going on myself here, and I simply do not find men good-looking.
And bras?
It's the fact that you don't seem to realise or be able to accept that most people of the same gender generally have no issues accepting the beauty of each other when they see it.
Well, I don't. There's probably no point in discussing it further though. I guess other people find differently.
Unless they pregnant, then Michelle will fire them, for being pregnant.