dragon111 Posted January 17, 2008 Share Posted January 17, 2008 We all know the rhyme shown below (although i learnt it as "frogs and snails...") What are little boys made of? Snips and snails, and puppy dogs tails That's what little boys are made of !" What are little girls made of? "Sugar and spice and all things nice That's what little girls are made of!" but what are men made of, or more exactly, to all the ladies, what would be the ingredience for your perfect guy? emotionally, physically, number of fingers, tendency to pick the fluff out of his belly button, whatever! i also extend this to guys perfect women, just out of interest Link to comment
grymoire Posted January 17, 2008 Share Posted January 17, 2008 I don't care what type of men women want.... I am just myself.... take it or leave it Link to comment
CaptainPlanet Posted January 17, 2008 Share Posted January 17, 2008 Short, black hair, blue eyes, pretty, studious, energetic and funny. Nerdy chicks are hawt. I have not met a funny woman in a long time. Funny women are priceless so long as they're still pretty. Not lazy, and not a feminist or a chauvanist (thats my job). Link to comment
stella74 Posted January 17, 2008 Share Posted January 17, 2008 Short, black hair, blue eyes, pretty, studious, energetic and funny. Nerdy chicks are hawt. I have not met a funny woman in a long time. Funny women are priceless so long as they're still pretty. Not lazy, and not a feminist or a chauvanist (thats my job). I think it's really sad you would not choose a feminist. Some of the most amazing women I know, who fit exactly what you're looking for, consider themselves feminists. In this day and age, it surprises me that a "feminist" would turn a man off. Link to comment
PixelPusher Posted January 17, 2008 Share Posted January 17, 2008 The label of "feminist" has a negative connotation to this day. Most people think feminists are loud, obnoxious, butch-looking "I'll never wear makeup" types. It's just not true. I consider myself a feminist and I'm a guy! It's true... feminism is merely (IMO) the want for women to be equal to men. Are they worth the same salary and opportunities? If you do, then you're a feminist. I hope one day that we will get to the point where we won't even NEED that label. Anyway... I've already got my perfect woman. Intelligent, witty, wise, very funny, a little weird, slightly nerdy, patient, low-maintenance, supportive, and beautiful. She can be girlie and dress up for a nice night out, but is equally comfortable in sweats and one of my t-shirts. She encourages me to pursue my passions and has her own. She loves to share in my hobbies. She loves my family. 100% perfect for me. Link to comment
stella74 Posted January 17, 2008 Share Posted January 17, 2008 I consider myself a feminist and I'm a guy! It's true... feminism is merely (IMO) the want for women to be equal to men. Are they worth the same salary and opportunities? If you do, then you're a feminist. I hope one day that we will get to the point where we won't even NEED that label. You are awesome, PixelPusher! Link to comment
ghost69 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 dark hair pretty eyes great smile with all her teeth funny smart no kids Link to comment
Superfreak Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 In this day and age, it surprises me that a "feminist" would turn a man off. I can't be sure what the poster was thinking, but I think alot of people just associate "feminist" with "man hating" given some quite inflammatory rhetoric that have been made by some prominent feminists. The term "feminist" is also a bit unfortunately named since it does kind of sound like a cause trying giving preference to women as opposed to equality between both genders. It's too bad since I think most people are "feminists" in terms of there beliefs, but would hesitate to call themselves such. Link to comment
stella74 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 great smile with all her teeth Hilarious! It made me think of my grandfather, who wore dentures and used to take them out when I was a kid in order to have fun with me. I think alot of people just associate "feminist" with "man hating" Yeah, that's the sad part because I'd say 99.5% of the people I know who consider themselves "feminists," or have feminist values but don't label themselves as such, LOVE and RESPECT men. And want to have healthier relationships with men. Link to comment
ilovepoemsalot Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 Big boobs, curvy, high sex drive, highly experimental in the bedroom, likes the same stuff as me, and someone who I totally click with. Link to comment
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