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Lol, my fetishes are limited to flannel shirts and beards. That whole lumbersexual thing.
We have the same taste. flannel shirt, beard, work boots (for working) rough hands, 'guy arms-guy arms-guy arms'
as my friend Jerz used to say. Short beard though, too long reminds me of duck dynasty, which surprisingly, I do not like at all. Height's not a factor, and body types all can be good if he knows how to move it. I love when he demands to sleep on his side of the bed, closest to the door. Protector. Manly.
There is much that I enjoy about men. To keep it simple, I love a man's physical strength. Not in a showy big muscles way, but someone who is much stronger than I am drives me crazy.
My preference is for a (somewhat)-masculine spirit in a female body and sexuality -- by this I mean confident, self-reliant, but aware that most of our society is the product of the sum-total of human interaction and not subject to fundamental change vs. the product of short-term thinking, political whims and watery sentiment. Most of the women to whom I've been strongly attracted aren't too dainty, have commanding, but not necessarily "deep" voices, and advocate via reason, rather than emotion.
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I don't care for long beards, but I like a neatly groomed goatee sort of thing. I had a friend tell me not long ago that my boyfriend looks like the Devil. Well, that's perfect, that's a look I can appreciate, I guess. I also can't stand 70's mustaches with no beard, that whole Tom Selleck thing. Ick.
I like a man who smells naturally good with a minimum of artificial scent.
I'm going against the typical female grain in saying I do NOT want a protector. But that is largely a function of the bad marriage thing...he was obsessed with being a protector to the point of wishing he could get in fights over my honor, wishing he could "die for me" and being kind of obsessed with violence. He stressed me out, I hate conflict and violence. I can use situational awareness to avoid a lot of danger, and I prefer to move through life trying to be safe and keep my surroundings peaceful, than to wade into hazards with some big, menacing galoot by my side, just waiting to start trouble. To the point where a guy I dated a couple years ago was a veteran, and he was sort of hypervigilant and anywhere we went, like walking around downtown or anything, he was always on high alert...it made me nervous. And like he couldn't be present with me because he was too distracted scanning everywhere for danger.
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