What kind of girls do men like? The answer might surprise you!
Men are far more obtuse than girls realise, and most of them don't think about what they like about girls. In fact, they don't even know.
I fell in love with you the moment I saw you: you have charming eyes, a delicate chin and a nose that seems to be covered with dew. As soon as I saw you, I thought you were beautiful and fell in love.
She is kind-hearted, cheerful and loves to laugh. She is gentle and sweet. As soon as I think of her, I can't help but want to protect her.
Her body is sexy: her thighs and buttocks are toned and her breasts are full and covered in black hair. Inexplicably, I fell in love.
Men often like to be inseparable. This is especially true of young guys. We shouldn't scold ourselves for this common stage. Lust and emotion are often mixed together; you cannot separate them.
Men are undoubtedly visual creatures, so as long as the character is not a big problem, then in many cases men can endure it. So, if the character is good, this kind of marriage only needs to consider this problem. This can lead some girls to mistakenly think that it is very important, but in fact, personality is more important at this time.
So, provided that the character is not a big problem, issues of height and body type are personal preference and not discussed.
It's no use simply liking what you can't have. What I like is Chi-Ling Lin and Miranda Kerr — it's not even realistic. The reality is that many men base their preferences on how attractive they find someone, and basically decide based on appearance.
Preferred! Like the beautiful body of the
Second choice! Like the pretty
Again! I like the average-looking ones with a good body; there are lots of girls like that.
Again! I like normal-looking girls of all weights, including fat and skinny.
And again and again! I like an ugly body (it takes a long time to get used to it).
The most! I like being a woman with eyes. (This does not apply to men who want to get married or are already married.)
This situation first appeared at university due to physiological maturity and the overwhelming impact of gender stereotypes, causing some boys to make this choice. When I was a student, there was a guy who chose the ugliest girl in the class. Everyone asked him in amazement what he was thinking. His answer was, "I can have a good time!"
But such cases are not unusual.
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