Go to work, get married, have some kids, pay your taxes, pay your bills, watch your tv, follow fashion, act normal, obey the law and repeat after me: "I am free."
Anon
I would say personality. But then in the body, the main thing I find attractive is good health...
But personality is definitely... trumping... for instance, physicality can only be so much, but the personality can be so much more. Of course I know some people here don't believe in the soul (*chuckles*...heh, heh), and I am using the term personality, but for me also it is the soul which is more attractive.
Even the Bible mentions body, soul, and spirit, which implies that there is something else on the physical side of it. The physical body, the physical life force/or personality, and the eternal soul. So if you don't believe in the eternal soul, there's still a personality...
Les Miserables,
Volume 1, Fifth Book, Chapter 3
Remember this, my friends: there are no such things as bad plants or bad men. There are only bad cultivators.
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My wife and I have learned a lot about how much we don't know about the human body when our daughter was born with Down Syndrome...not that you can't learn the same from any child, but I think that we just opened our eyes a little wider. Beauty, personality, intelligence, and so on...it all became redefined. I understand what you are saying...and I couldn't agree more, but I just wasn't very good at explaining that in the last post.
Is the amount of alcohol that SHE has consumed directly proportionate to how much she laughs at your jokes?
Les Miserables,
Volume 1, Fifth Book, Chapter 3
Remember this, my friends: there are no such things as bad plants or bad men. There are only bad cultivators.
Ah yes, that too!![]()
Personality all the way - I made the mistake of dating a good-looking girl simply because she was good-looking; turned out to be a right psycho...
That said, if a woman can have a lovely personality and a face to match it, then so much the better!
"I should only believe in a God that would know how to dance. And when I saw my devil, I found him serious, thorough, profound, solemn: he was the spirit of gravity- through him all things fall. Not by wrath, but by laughter, do we slay. Come, let us slay the spirit of gravity!" - Nietzsche
Go to work, get married, have some kids, pay your taxes, pay your bills, watch your tv, follow fashion, act normal, obey the law and repeat after me: "I am free."
Anon
While we're on the subject of women, another thing has struck me that might be relevant to the discussion i.e. Do you get turned off by a female's accent. I guess we have all seen the gorgeous looking girl who is a complete turn off as soon as she opens her mouth. Like Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalian for example or some of those classy American blondes who speak with a Bronx accent. Of course, one doesn't tend to notice it in women from non- English speaking countries unless one is very familiar with the spoken language. I guess that the same applies for women with regard to men's accents but I don't know to what degree.
One that would shut me down in a heartbeat...Fran Drescher who played The Nanny. I believe that is the Bronx accent that you are speaking of...it's a tell tale sign of the level of class. (for me, that is)
Les Miserables,
Volume 1, Fifth Book, Chapter 3
Remember this, my friends: there are no such things as bad plants or bad men. There are only bad cultivators.
*takes down notes in clipboard*
CARPE DIEM! Seize the day! Make your lives extraordinary!
-Dead Poets' Society
I SWEAR, BY MY LIFE AND MY LOVE OF IT, THAT I WILL NEVER LIVE FOR THE SAKE OF ANOTHER MAN, NOR ASK ANOTHER MAN TO LIVE FOR MINE.
- John Galt, Atlas Shrugged
Ok, first up: looks vs personality depends on how I see the relationship going. If I think it is going to be a more long term thing personality. If it may end up some drunken fumbling looks generally win - I'm a pig but an honest one
Accents: the worst have to be the scouse & cockney accents
There once was a scotsman named Drew
Who put too much wine in his stew
He felt a bit drunk
And fell off his bunk
And landed smack into his shoe ~(C) Ms Niamh Anne King