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I've seen that woman posted here before and I just don't get it. Her legs are cartoonishly HUGE and muscular in a way that seems quite masculine. And I don't know if its just a bad photo, but her implants seem to have joined in the middle to form a very unfortunate uniboob. She has a nice face, but I think I would run screaming from her male equivalent.
I've seen that woman posted here before and I just don't get it. Her legs are cartoonishly HUGE and muscular in a way that seems quite masculine. And I don't know if its just a bad photo, but her implants seem to have joined in the middle to form a very unfortunate uniboob. She has a nice face, but I think I would run screaming from her male equivalent.
That model doesn't look "muscular" at all to me, her arms are nothing special. She has a big bottom and big thighs is all. If I were a man it's not the look I'd go for but I wouldn't reject her outright either if she was a nice person
I've always been attracted to mallards even though they aren't my species.
This answer is very typical you.
I think everyone is interpreting the requirements differently.
I think it asks if you prefer your symmetrical person in the opposite sex. I think a lot of people are sort of naturally repelled by that. It would be narcissistic and like looking at a mirror 24/7. I like a similar level of looks, and people tend to naturally gravitate there, but I don't like a similar look, per se.
Height: I generally went for guys from around my height to 6'8" or so (so yes, within your 5 " range for the most part).
Weight: I never asked them their weight, but I'm pretty certain most of the guys I dated or I was attracted to had at least 50lbs of mass on me.
Race: I've dated outside of my race, but in general I gravitated towards my own.
Age: mostly older. Youngest was by 3 years, oldest was 20 plus my senior.
I'm sure that particular photo was squashed. If you look at her hands they are short and stubby and her Quads stick out in and awkward way. I'm sure you can find some pictures of her that are much more flattering to the general population.
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