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I don't think either of those two men (with photos posted) are attractive because they look like portraits, as in not real, or too perfect. I don't like muscular types at all, or shaved-head-on-purpose ones, or short, "styled" hair.
I did see one man I'll never forget, and because I'm very direct, I went right up to him and told him I thought he was beautiful, and asked if he had a girlfriend. In a parking lot, during my lunch hour!
But he appreciated it and smiled and said, "I'm involved with someone," or something to that extent, and I gave him a hang-dog look and said, "Ohh-kaaay" in a funny way and we drove off on our separate ways.
He was very slender, had no facial hair, straight blond longish hair, no bald spots, about 40, was dressed in jeans and a sweatshirt, long-sleeved, just normal clothes, not pale but not tanned, just a regular "look," but what made him beautiful to me was his hair, his blue eyes, straight but prominent nose, slightly wide mouth but not very full lips. Most people would probably say he was a bit "scruffy."
I don't like guys who look groomed and pedicured and "facial-ed" -- I like an irregular look, angular features, someone who smiles easily, is 5'10" or 5'11" and oh, that hair!! Not too long, but just brushing the collar or lower neck. That's what this man looked like.
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The most handsome TWO men I have ever seen were two police officers responding to an accident near Rome, Italy. They absolutely took my breath away. Both were tall, incredibly well built and simply magnificent examples of handsome men. They were busy working the accident, but I could not take my eyes off them. I saw them 15 years ago but I still remember their beauty.
20 years ago, I went to interview at a Commercial Real Estate company in Boston for work. The owner walked out, beautiful high cheekbones and dark eyes, a cross between the late John Kennedy Jr. and Michael Nouri during his Flashdance days.
The most handsome TWO men I have ever seen were two police officers responding to an accident near Rome, Italy. They absolutely took my breath away. Both were tall, incredibly well built and simply magnificent examples of handsome men. They were busy working the accident, but I could not take my eyes off them. I saw them 15 years ago but I still remember their beauty.
I'll never forget him. Handsome chiseled features. Nice shoulders, long torso, great arms. Eyes, green, clear and friendly. Face structure hand carved like a fine Michelangelo masterpiece. Mouth, medium full, strong chin and jawline. Full head of sandy brown hair, short tight on the sides. I was walking in my town square when I was a teenage girl. Must have been 1984. He was so handsome I never forgot him after all these years. He was also in a wheelchair.
And then there was another guy, saw him at the post office 20+ years ago, he was early 20's, gorgeous, small features, skin natural medium brown. He was French. Super short cut wavy black hair, brown eyes, sharp nose, high cheekbones, perfect hands and fingers. Wore a starched white extra crisp shirt sleeves rolled up the forearm to the elbow. Jeans (worn correctly not slouched around his butt), expensive belt. Had on a gorgeous gold Breitling watch. Foreign UCLA student no doubt. The friends he was talking with were also quite good looking. This guy was very nice to look at, even if I was only stealing quick glimpses, he was standing next to me and I didn't want to seem as if I was staring.
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