Ask and/or answer the opposite sex... Likes, dislikes, advice, gift ideas, hye, etc

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  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Question:
    What's your best physical feature...
    What's your best personality trait...

    Physically - Technically I have good skin, I almost always have a clear complexion. Having said that, I have always hated my freckles (they are very faint now, but I always wanted one-toned skin) **I like freckles on other people, just not mine.

    Personality - I am very kind and compassionate
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Question:
    What's your best physical feature...
    What's your best personality trait...

    Physically - Technically I have good skin, I almost always have a clear complexion. Having said that, I have always hated my freckles (they are very faint now, but I always wanted one-toned skin) **I like freckles on other people, just not mine.

    Personality - I am very kind and compassionate

    I have freckles tok and hate them. Always have but everyone says they're cute

    My best feature are my legs I'm told and I tend to be an always upbeat happy person
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    synchkat wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Question:
    What's your best physical feature...
    What's your best personality trait...

    Physically - Technically I have good skin, I almost always have a clear complexion. Having said that, I have always hated my freckles (they are very faint now, but I always wanted one-toned skin) **I like freckles on other people, just not mine.

    Personality - I am very kind and compassionate

    I have freckles tok and hate them. Always have but everyone says they're cute

    My best feature are my legs I'm told and I tend to be an always upbeat happy person

    I feel you about freckles...people always say they are cute, and I do like them on others (they are adorable!). I just always envied one-toned skin. To me, even when I was a child, I thought they were basically age spots for the young. I always wondered what the difference between "age spots" or "liver spots" and freckles were...sun damage or your skin trying pathetically to defend itself from the sun.
  • LaMujerMasBonitaDelMundo
    LaMujerMasBonitaDelMundo Posts: 3,634 Member
    edited March 2017
    Question:
    What's your best physical feature...
    What's your best personality trait...

    1. Eyes
    2. Prudence & groundedness
  • merrysailor88
    merrysailor88 Posts: 1,260 Member
    Question:
    What's your best physical feature...
    What's your best personality trait...

    My eyes
    And my sarcastic sense of humor
  • Sha1911
    Sha1911 Posts: 221 Member
    Question:
    What's your best physical feature...
    What's your best personality trait...

    Probably my shoulders, but I do also like my youthful appearance lol
    And my reliability
  • TommyW45
    TommyW45 Posts: 112 Member
    Pamela_43 wrote: »
    My ideal date is anything that involves music, booze, and the beach.

    Sounds like a good time for somebody !
  • Pamela_43
    Pamela_43 Posts: 315 Member
    TommyW45 wrote: »
    Pamela_43 wrote: »
    My ideal date is anything that involves music, booze, and the beach.

    Sounds like a good time for somebody !

    Yes. You. Saturday?
  • LittleHearseDriver
    LittleHearseDriver Posts: 2,677 Member
    fidycixer wrote: »
    Ladies...do you prefer cologne, aftershave, or other scented sundries? If so, is there a specific scent or style? And do you prefer it strong, medium, mild?

    I personally wear Fahrenheit by Dior. Very sparingly, but enough that it will be noticed up close, but not more than my arm's length away. (it's a very delicate balancing act to be tasteful yet smell good.)

    IMO deodorant and body wash are all you need.
    Question:
    What's your best physical feature...
    What's your best personality trait...

    My smile.

    I'm very loyal to my family and friends. When my best friend from college lost her mom in December in a car accident, I drove 3 hours after working all day and going on very little sleep to be at the memorial service. I'll do anything for the people I love.
  • merrysailor88
    merrysailor88 Posts: 1,260 Member
    fidycixer wrote: »
    Ladies...do you prefer cologne, aftershave, or other scented sundries? If so, is there a specific scent or style? And do you prefer it strong, medium, mild?

    I personally wear Fahrenheit by Dior. Very sparingly, but enough that it will be noticed up close, but not more than my arm's length away. (it's a very delicate balancing act to be tasteful yet smell good.)

    IMO deodorant and body wash are all you need.
    Question:
    What's your best physical feature...
    What's your best personality trait...

    My smile.

    I'm very loyal to my family and friends. When my best friend from college lost her mom in December in a car accident, I drove 3 hours after working all day and going on very little sleep to be at the memorial service. I'll do anything for the people I love.

    Peoples like you are the best kind of peoples.
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Question:
    for men and women - gender neutral question

    Make-up, what is your preference?

    - no make-up
    - subtle make-up
    - precise (heavy) make-up
    - other (something I haven't thought of - please specify)

  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    I personally don't like wearing make-up 'cause I feel like it is something I have to maintain, and think about. If it starts to go a wry, I feel self conscious. However I do like make-up in a perfect situation, like when it is first put on (in real life it can get ugly quick)
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    So, I feel like I am the first girl to ask a question...
    What do you guys you prefer aesthetically:
    - slim figure
    - skinny figure
    - balanced figure
    - muscular figure
    - full figure
    - or a disproportionate top and/or bottom figure?

    skinny

    you forgot "with a wide thigh gap and huge back dimples."

    For the record... I just want to put it out there, a thigh gap is kinda advantageous when you are a runner (which I am).

    I have an unfortunate body type - muffin top and thigh gap - yikes.

    I'm not complaining, but want to say that body shaming, whether slim or heavier set is or can be hurtful.

    It is quite detrimental to me.

    I have stuff to work on, body wise even tho I have never been significantly overweight.



  • diana123xyz
    diana123xyz Posts: 18 Member
    edited March 2017
    Favorite type of clothes and hair style on a guy?

    Scrubs and a Lab coat.
    Hair style? Simple, i don't care about it as long as i can run my fingers through it.
  • JstTheWayIam
    JstTheWayIam Posts: 6,357 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Question:
    for men and women - gender neutral question

    Make-up, what is your preference?

    - no make-up
    - subtle make-up
    - precise (heavy) make-up
    - other (something I haven't thought of - please specify)

    I like little to no makeup personally, there's just something about seeing someone as they naturally are. No makeup gives you a vulnerable appearence and I just dig that very much...
  • LittleHearseDriver
    LittleHearseDriver Posts: 2,677 Member
    I rarely wear make-up because I feel very uncomfortable when I wear it, plus I'm not good at it. It actually makes me feel like it hightlights my flaws.

    My theory is if I set the bar low, they can only be impressed and blown away when I do decide to put some on.
  • JstTheWayIam
    JstTheWayIam Posts: 6,357 Member
    Question:

    What did you wear to bed last night?
  • turbostang7
    turbostang7 Posts: 1,352 Member
    Question: Would you be upset with your husband for maintaining an open celebrity crush?

    Think a Kate Upton poster in the home gym.
    Or...
    Wanting to go see a certain movie just because he digs Michelle Pfeiffer

    Nope. We are pretty laid back and both really flirtatious with others.
  • LittleHearseDriver
    LittleHearseDriver Posts: 2,677 Member
    Question:

    What did you wear to bed last night?

    Pajamas and a smile
  • JstTheWayIam
    JstTheWayIam Posts: 6,357 Member
    Boxers and beauty mask... ;)
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Question:
    for men and women - gender neutral question

    Make-up, what is your preference?

    - no make-up
    - subtle make-up
    - precise (heavy) make-up
    - other (something I haven't thought of - please specify)

    gotta go with light, light make-up

    nothing is hotter than a women comfortable in her own, natural skin
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Question:
    for men and women - gender neutral question

    Make-up, what is your preference?

    - no make-up
    - subtle make-up
    - precise (heavy) make-up
    - other (something I haven't thought of - please specify)

    I guess subtle. over made up every day is just too much
    Suffice to say if I'm going out I'd step it up and for skating competitions it's full on clown but for every day just a little subtle highlights will suffice
  • merrysailor88
    merrysailor88 Posts: 1,260 Member
    Question:

    What did you wear to bed last night?

    Tank top and shorts
  • merrysailor88
    merrysailor88 Posts: 1,260 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Question:
    for men and women - gender neutral question

    Make-up, what is your preference?

    - no make-up
    - subtle make-up
    - precise (heavy) make-up
    - other (something I haven't thought of - please specify)

    Most of the time I wear a little powder foundation and mascara. Sometimes nothing at all.

  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member

    you forgot "with a wide thigh gap and huge back dimples."

    I didn't even realize that thigh gaps and back dimples were even a thing until I came to MFP. But is this supposed to be a bad thing? Like, are we mocking it, now? I love my back dimples. I think they're adorable and you can mock them all you want! :D
  • Kintsugi_Haikyo
    Kintsugi_Haikyo Posts: 361 Member
    Another question I thought of... Father types, which do you prefer?

    Raised old school... You win some, you lose some, but you always go hard and never ever cry about it...

    New school... Everyone is winner, everyone gets a trophy, heck we don't even keep score

    I prefer Old School all the way. The New School stuff it just plain stupid. When I was a kid, you knew if your team won or not. Also, it was embarrassing to get a trophy that said "Most Improved Player," or "Most Hard Working Player." Ewwww, that kitten is just creepy.
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  • Kintsugi_Haikyo
    Kintsugi_Haikyo Posts: 361 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Never been to a club. I don't like lap dances. It is disrespectful to my spouse.

    This.

    Those places are a complete sucker bet.

    I have way too much respect for my wife for such behavior.

    Right. The only person I care to see naked is my husband.

    I started to type: me too !


    .....but I really have no desire to see him naked; no offense.

    Oh, why not?

    I kid I kid

    Strip clubs make no sense to me. Why would you want to sit in a room full of people and watch other people get naked and dance, pay money for it and yet not be able to do more than just look at it all.....

    I agree, it seems like just a way to get frustrated. If you go to one of those clubs what are you going to do after? Your out some money and you are still heading home to the internet with a mouse in one hand and a tiger in the other. I just don't get it. Plus, I would be embarrass to be seen going in our out of one.
  • Kintsugi_Haikyo
    Kintsugi_Haikyo Posts: 361 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    So, I feel like I am the first girl to ask a question...
    What do you guys you prefer aesthetically:
    - slim figure
    - skinny figure
    - balanced figure
    - muscular figure
    - full figure
    - or a disproportionate top and/or bottom figure?

    Balanced for sure. I like the curves in all the right places. I don't get the over skinny stuff (though I have dated skinny girls before).
  • Kintsugi_Haikyo
    Kintsugi_Haikyo Posts: 361 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Another question:
    Do you have a height preference at all?

    No height preference. I am 6' 3" so I've mostly dated women shorter than myself. I've never dated a woman taller than myself, but I think it would be awesome. At least when I think of some tall women that I've known in the past that I wish I would have dated.
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