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But I will admit (and show my age) that I did have a thing for Andy Gibb and Shawn Cassidy way, way back in the 4th grade!
I'm thinking you're close to my mom's age. Although my mom is not even 19 years older than me, so it's not like that's really old to me.
She really loved and still loves Jim Morrison of The Doors. She even has him tattooed on her. Although I don't think she was listening to them while they were still an active band, as she was only 7 when he died.
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Ha, I had those posters up!...and Leif Garrett
Maybe it was because we didn't know what sexual attraction was until Vinnie Barbarino
My mom really liked Leif Garrett and John Travolta too. She has pictures of from the early 80's with those guys on her wall. I know she loved Scott Baio too!
I use to like exotic looking dark complexion islander women, but now I prefer the lighter complexion, Im not really attracted to dark complexions anymore, and dont like wavy or curly hair or frizzy hair, I prefer long smooth silky black hair or brunette.
Asians, Persians & latinas are also very attractive, I prefer ethnic minority women
This will remind people of other threads, but I mean it to be different and am exploring concepts such as love maps and age disparities.
If you can remember the first person you were physically attracted to, does someone who looks like that turn your head as an adult? I'm going to assume that for most, it will be an older-looking version if the original 'object' was a teenager. Please describe any details that are no longer attractive. Also, if you're single, are you now interested in an actual relationship with someone who looks like that?
I was very attracted to girls covered in freckles all through my childhood from Kindergarten on. Then as a teenager freckles were the first asset I looked for in a girl's appearance. As an adult they are still the #1 physical feature I go for, and won't consider getting into a relationship otherwise, because when I've tried all I think about is having a "freckled woman."
One feature that I cannot stand in a woman is crooked, missing or rotted teeth. It will even make her unattractive to me if she does have freckles.
I was very attracted to girls covered in freckles all through my childhood from Kindergarten on. Then as a teenager freckles were the first asset I looked for in a girl's appearance. As an adult they are still the #1 physical feature I go for, and won't consider getting into a relationship otherwise, because when I've tried all I think about is having a "freckled woman."
One feature that I cannot stand in a woman is crooked, missing or rotted teeth. It will even make her unattractive to me if she does have freckles.
Crooked isn't that big of a deal to me, but does anyone actually like rotted teeth?
This will remind people of other threads, but I mean it to be different and am exploring concepts such as love maps and age disparities.
If you can remember the first person you were physically attracted to, does someone who looks like that turn your head as an adult? I'm going to assume that for most, it will be an older-looking version if the original 'object' was a teenager. Please describe any details that are no longer attractive. Also, if you're single, are you now interested in an actual relationship with someone who looks like that?
I think I find the same type of person attractive. In that way, I haven't changed, but I tend to "cast a broader net" these days.
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