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Okay ,fair enough. Glasses suit some people, but not everyone IMO.
That's true. I find glasses on men usually "attractive", if you can say so when not being really attracted to men. Well, "aesthetically pleasing" if you like. But in women I rather take them without glasses.
Ariete is one of those queerosexuals. Off with his head.
I'm quite comfortable with my sexuality, which is strictly heterosexual. I have no problems appreciating a good-looking male face or body, though, and feel no shame looking at them.
I'm quite comfortable with my sexuality, which is strictly heterosexual. I have no problems appreciating a good-looking male face or body, though, and feel no shame looking at them.
Off with my head.
Too many men are afraid to compliment another guy for looking good because people will think they're gay. Likewise, even though I am not sexually attracted to women, I know a good looking woman when I see one.
I'm quite comfortable with my sexuality, which is strictly heterosexual. I have no problems appreciating a good-looking male face or body, though, and feel no shame looking at them.
Off with my head.
I hope you don't think I was being serious, I said that 100% in jest. I actually agree with you 100%, and FWIW, I think the first guy is the most handsome one.
Of course, not nearly as good looking as me though. But is that even possible?
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