People of the Same Sex you can honestly admit are Attractive.

Both Kate Middleton and her sister Pippa. And for a slightly older woman, their mother isn’t too bad.

My wife says he does absolutely nothing for her, but then again I’m married to a weird girl.

You’re a bloody worry, you are.

I’ve asked that question myself and find very few men attractive in the sense of the word. So I re-asked myself the question of who I’d like to be like and come up with the likes of Sean Connery or Cary Grant. It’s more about liking the panache of the characters and not their looks although I wouldn’t mind looking like Connery. His face has character.

the opposite sex on other hand… I don’t know where to begin. variety is the spice of life. I like so many different looks I’ve never been able to narrow down the specifics of what it is that catches my eye.

As a gay man, I can honestly say that there are just as many gorgeous women on my planet as on any hetero guy’s. I don’t have to twist my brain around to recognize a hot babe. They are everywhere.

(Though sometimes I wish they’d get out of the way, if there’s a hot guy behind them.)

Seriously? Even ignoring the…issues that would have made him unpleasant on a personal level, I always thought he was a little weird looking, in a Lost Hapsburg Child way.

He does very little for me either. He’s merely handsome, like a mannequin.

One might even say squamous, batrachian, eldritch and gibbous.

Straight woman here, and I just have to say I find Ryan gosling repulsive. So there’s that. But women? Oh, Jebus, I love me some beautiful women. I love faces, always have, and a beautiful face is a beautiful face, no matter what head it’s attached to.
Unless it’s Ryan Gosling. That narrow bean is repulsive. Along with the latest Batman asshole. Erg.

One that sticks out was the guy who played David Webster on Band of Brothers. I thought he was too good looking for the part. It was played up by the fact that he at one point was in a clean uniform, shaved, and rested while a lot of the actors around him were dirty and worn-looking.

Eion Bailey. He is in once Upon A Time right now. I have seen Band of brothers so often that I am very tuned into what every one of them does. I read Webster’s book. A much different read than BoB.

As for the OP I just had this conversation with my girlfriend. It was agreed that Chris Hemsworth is disgustingly handsome. I also can see it in Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer and John Barrowman. I miss it with most guys. For instance I would think John Hamm was decently attractive but not someone to swoon over.

Straight guy. Mike Greenberg from ESPN.

I’m not sure what you mean by this. I, for one, am not attracted by Depp, but I can recognize that he is attractive. Does that mean that he’s “unattractive to me”? I suppose so, but that doesn’t seem to be what you’re saying. Alternately, if you have a different meaning of “into” in mind, I think that independently of his physical appearance, he’s a pretty good actor, and I enjoy watching his movies, so I suppose in that sense I’m “into him”.

Charlize Theron is one of the most beautiful women I’ve ever seen. It’s more than just her face, it’s the confidence with which she carries herself.

I also have girl crushes on Marion Cotillard and Keira Knightley.

Hetero guy. Hugh Jackman.

I opened this thread to respond with Josh Holloway - should not be surprised he’s in the OP. I am re-watching the first season of Lost with my wife and he is just absurdly handsome. (Enough so that we’re eighteen episode in and he still can’t appear onscreen without some comment to that effect. Eesh.)

Hetero guy. I’ve got basically the opposite reaction from some guys–the guys I could go gay for are the guys who can out-masculine me. Patrick Stewart is a standout there.

I don’t think it takes any “gayness” to recognize that someone like George Clooney or Jon Hamm or Cary Grant are attractive guys. What I find interesting are the WTF types. I never understood what women see in Brad Pitt or Johnny Depp. I mean, separating out the fact that they’re famous, and plenty of women will go gah-gah over anyone famous, but they’ve always seemed to be heart-throbs. I just don’t see what makes them attractive.

Clarification: When I say I find a guy good-looking, it’s more in the context of “I wish to hell I looked like that!” rather than “Oooooooooooooh, what a pity I’m not gay so we could cornhole each other!” :eek:

I watched The A Team and thought ‘Damn, **Bradly Cooper **is one good lookin’ fella’.

Also, George Clooney.