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

Hetero guy. Neil Patrick Harris is my guy-crush at the moment. He’s a triple-threat, looks darned snappy in a suit and was Dr. Horrible. What’s not to love about the guy?

I’ve had my sexuality questioned many times because of my lust for Holloway. Sawyer was the whole show to me. There were times where I’d find myself fastforwarding through an episode because he wasn’t on. That and I honestly didn’t understand the appeal in Kate. None of the females on that show really took my breath away at all.

I see women every day that I think are gorgeous.

As far as over the top beautiful, though – Aishwarya Rai is a goddess. Pam Grier and Gillian Anderson are pretty hot, too.

I think he’s saying that when people get together and compare their celebrity Woud Switch Teams For cards, the straight guys always have Johnny Depp on theirs and he finds it confusing since as someone who is attracted to men, he doesn’t get the vibe.

I mean, I agree with him. Johnny Depp is amusing and interesting to watch, but I’ve never beein attracted to him, the way movies with say, Brad Pitt or Matt Damon are appealing to me.

Dita Von Teese and Kate Winslet. LOVE Dita’s fashion sense. (I’m a vintage clothing addict)

Beyonce
Julie Bowen

I developed a serious girl crush on Julia Stiles when she played Lumen on Dexter.

He’s certainly attractive though.

Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.

George Clooney, Alec Baldwin, Jon Hamm, John Slattery, Cary Grant, Robert Wagner, Pierce Brosnan, Robert Downey Jr., Brad Pitt, Hugh Jackman, Bradley Cooper, Owen Wilson

Steve Jobs …

You know, there’s nothing at all difficult about this question. I just think about men whose looks I wouldn’t mind having myself.

Please read my disclaimer:

By analogy: if someone asked: “Who was the greatest football player in your opinion” and I put “OJ Simpson”.

What’s my time limit?

Ville Valo, singer for HIM.

To be fair, he does look a bit like a woman when he wears makeup though. So maybe that doesn’t count.

It would be trite and not wholly accurate to say that no human pen could describe him, but one may properly say that he could not be vividly visualized by anyone whose ideas of aspect and contour are too closely bound up with the common life-forms of this planet and of the three known dimensions. He was partly human, beyond a doubt, with very manlike hands and head, and the enlongated, highbrowed face had the stamp of the Lovecrafts upon it. But the torso and lower parts of the body were teratologically fabulous, so that only generous clothing could ever have enabled him to walk on earth unchallenged or uneradicated. Above the waist he was semi-anthropomorphic; though his chest had the leathery, reticulated hide of a crocodile or alligator. The back was piebald with yellow and black, and dimly suggested the squamous covering of certain snakes. Below the waist, though, it was the worst; for here all human resemblance left off and sheer phantasy began. The skin was thickly covered with coarse black fur, and from the abdomen a score of long greenish-grey tentacles with red sucking mouths protruded limply. Their arrangement was odd, and seemed to follow the symmetries of some cosmic geometry unknown to earth or the solar system. On each of the hips, deep set in a kind of pinkish, ciliated orbit, was what seemed to be a rudimentary eye; whilst in lieu of a tail there depended a kind of trunk or feeler with purple annular markings, and with many evidences of being an undeveloped mouth or throat. The limbs, save for their black fur, roughly resembled the hind legs of prehistoric earth’s giant saurians, and terminated in ridgy-veined pads that were neither hooves nor claws. When he breathed, his tail and tentacles rhythmically changed colour, as if from some circulatory cause normal to the non-human greenish tinge, whilst in the tail it was manifest as a yellowish appearance which alternated with a sickly grayish-white in the spaces between the purple rings.

SexxxYYYY!!! :smiley:

Now I understand what Qin saw in him, a love machine to be sure.

I think people pick Depp because he looks rather feminine. When I first saw him on 21 Jump Street, I wasn’t sure he was a guy for a split second, and thought he was kinda hot.

Besides femininity, the only other things I know to look for are symmetry, lean-muscled (not overdone), and one that surprised me–baby features, like large eyes.

But for personal attraction, the only thing that works is femininity. Though there seems to be an uncanny valley effect if the guy actually dresses like a girl.

Did you see the episode of Due South where Paul Gross dressed up like a woman to investigate a Catholic girls’ school? I swear, he could play Mary Alice in John D. MacDonald’s The Scarlet Ruse if they ever decide to make a movie of it!

(On the other hand, he might be a few years too old for the part now, but still…)

Bull. Even though I’m attracted to men, a woman doesn’t have to look “masculine” for me to recognize or appreciate her beauty.

Hmmmm…Robert Downey Jr. comes to mind immediately. Watching the “forging” scene in Iron Man recently really made me understand why my wife is so hot for him.

Also, Ryan Gosling and John Hamm are breathtaking.

That’s…interesting. My artist side is noting that Shakira is very feminine, “humble breasts” and all.

For me, it’d be a long list. When I was a photographer, I used to get what I guess you could call “photographer’s lust” for interesting and cool faces. And I do have an aesthetic appreciation for a sexy male voice. (Then again, I vastly prefer contraltos to contrasopranos.) This would creep people out sometimes. I’m not coming on to you, really!

But of actors? Ryan Reynolds, as mentioned above is pretty easy on the eyes, dunno if women find him hot. I always thought Matt LeBlanc was cute. But those guys may be “too feminine” to be classically handsome.

Really sexy though? Bruce Springsteen.

Also Michael Jordan, if you don’t mind giants.