Might be a weird question, but... Do men find collar bones showing attractive on women?
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What matters is what you think? It's your body. You have to live in it.0
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Duh, every man is different. My man likes diva-sized women. That didn't deter me from losing weight for my own satisfaction.0
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I would say it depends how attractive she is!0
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Yes0
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I like to nibble on my boyfriend's neck bone, and I find it very sexy. For straight guys I'd have to put that down as a maybe (definitely).0
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There is no one right answer... to me, its not something I notice. I see the eyes and the smile first... and ok, the legs too...0
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who cares if men find it attractive. Or women. or anyone.
you're body- you don't have to care if people like it.
I know people don't like muscles on women- I'm sure people think I'm way to big and bulky.
I am also quiet sure I DGAF what they think. Because my purpose on this earth is not to make others happy.0 -
It's a bone structure thing. Even when I was extremely underweight, my collarbones were not very defined unless I hunched my shoulders forward, which is generally not an attractive look. (Or it's a very particular fetish that I haven't come across, but I'm sure exists on the internet somewhere.)
Like the thigh gap, prominent collarbones belong on women who genetically have them naturally. Yes, they are held as goals for the pro-ana/mia crowd, which is dangerous and wrong. But, for those who naturally have that body type? It's all part of what makes them uniquely beautiful.0 -
Oh, user has deactivated.0
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I like them personally. I think the definition is both attractive and sexy on a woman. But that's just my opinion.0
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no one person is ever going to be every guy (or gal's) dream person, so just be happy with yourself and the rest works itself out.0
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I can't really see how they've be attractive, they just are. Collarbones are very non-sexual to me, but IDK, I can't speak for anyone else.
Personally, I don't really like it when mine show too much, it creeps me out a little but mine show up quite soon so it's just something I have to deal with and accept. I've never had anybody else, male or female, comment on them.
ETA: Do what you like and what makes you happy, preferences vary so much in other people, it's a waste of time IMO to worry too much about the opinions of others.0
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