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I just took the thread "Men, Wouldn't you date a woman who is "manly" looking?" and gender reversed it because I was curious if the opposite was true. By this, I mean men with more delicate facial features and thin. A "manly" looking guy would be someone like Bruce Willis, John Cena or Jon Hamm with a square jaw and broad shoulders. I'd consider a more "feminine" guy to be thin and have a more kind of feminine "pretty face" face like Zac Efron, Adam Lambert or Rob Lowe.
Last edited by PhenomenalAJ; 04-23-2012 at 06:28 PM..
Reason: made typo on title
Absolutely. While I may prefer a more 'rugged' looking guy, looks fade and it's ultimately what the person is inside that makes me attracted to him. I am attracted to men all across the spectrum, from large and bulky to thin and lean.
I had a huge crush on a guy many years ago that was at least 70 lbs and 8" shorter than me and had very refined features...didn't matter a bit, he was so wonderful He wasn't interested in me the same way (he's only attracted to really tiny girls) but we've remained friends.
I don't have any one type. My boyfriend inherited his mom's long eyelashes, but also has a wiry and muscular build. Does that make him feminine around the eyes, and masculine elsewhere?
None of those pictures you've posted in the past are pretty boys. Is your husband a pretty boy?
I can't remember what pics I've posted. As far as dh goes, no, he's not. He has the coloring of a young Ed Harris (with hair). But he's taller/slender/lanky.
Ben Barnes is my idea of a "pretty" guy. Obviously not every woman is going to go for a guy like him, but he's hot to me.
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