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It's a situation many women dread: the leering man at the bar. And it would now appear they have every right to be suspicious that men are more interested in their bodies than their brains.
It seems that many men would rather have a woman who has a knockout body yet an average or less-than-average face. Whatever floats their boat, I guess.
I have to agree. This seems to have been a phenomenon for at least a good while now. I have to admit that, while I like the complete package in a guy, I'd choose a good body over a good face if I could only pick one.
I have to admit that, while I like the complete package in a guy, I'd choose a good body over a good face if I could only pick one.
I'm the opposite. I don't care how good a man's body looks if I don't like his face. However, faces that I like don't normally appear on messed up bodies, so it all works out.
I don't think so. I strongly believe in Math in general , but I think the symmetry of the face beats the body. The waist/hip ratio of 0.7 is perhaps equally important, but both can be expanded or shrunk as long as the ratio stays the same.
It's a situation many women dread: the leering man at the bar. And it would now appear they have every right to be suspicious that men are more interested in their bodies than their brains.
Woah. That picture of Christina Hendricks makes my breasts hurt just looking at it. She's got those puppies smashed down!
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