Physical traits you hate, but others would probably like

So, by definition yours isn’t perpetually “tanning booth” brown :wink: I too am blessed with naturally dark skin (though not as dark as yours). I don’t know how to explain it, but I can tell the difference between what your mama and Sun Tan City gave you.

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I wouldn’t go so far as to say “hate”, but I don’t much like extremes in any direction. I never felt comfortable dating men over 6’, and people who are a lot taller than I am make me feel almost insignificant. Massively muscular men and women do not appeal to me at all. Tiny, dainty, elegant women make me feel like a lumberjack. And quite frankly, anyone with thick, wavy, luxurious hair can just go jump in a lake. OK, that last one isn’t hate, it’s serious envy.

As for me personally, I hate that my hair is thinning so much, but that’s thanks to Dad’s genetic. My mom has thick, wavy hair, but it started turning gray when she was 40. I’m a few weeks away from 61 with nary a gray hair, but the fine, straight tresses that remain are increasingly sparse. If my head was a more pleasing shape, I’d just get a buzz cut and be done with it.

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I didn’t make him for YOU!

I don’t like women who don’t have vaginas.

I know what you mean. I was just teasing. Tanning booths in general seem dumb to me - is it really a shock that doing that might be bad for you??? Yet women go, year after year.

Cannot wait for the hipster full-beard thing to go away. I’m not into facial hair anyway, but don’t mind if men want to wear a mustache or trimmed beard for their own satisfaction. However, the bushy beard thing is the visual equivalent of skipping deodorant.

Screw your fascist body standards!

Oh I forgot about this awful trend. Ditto.

Fake blonde, big boobs, and gratuitous tattoos do nothing for me.

But I just came back into fashion after 25 years! Well, I do keep mine trimmed.

Count me in with not preferring big boobs…I like em small.

Don’t like blonde’s either for that matter.
But to go with the original intent of the thread: At an even 6 feet people (mostly girls) consider me and call me tall. But I hate my height. I’m not tall enough to be tall, not short enough to be short…I’m just…bleh. (And yes I know the average is 5’8 or whatever but it’s not how I feel)

I also have a personality that draws people in cuz I’m friendly and funny and whatever. Which is fine and all, but I’m told ALL THE TIME how far that’ll get me life, how wonderful it is, how amazing it is, blah blah blah…and I feel like I’m not far in life and it hasn’t really gotten me anything. It’s like I have this enormous pressure to succeed because I can get along with people…and I’m failing. So there are a lot of people who want to be able to talk to people and blend into crowds as well as me, but it’s kinda my curse too

I’ll bet yours is fine. There’s just something about the combination of paying too much attention to the hair on your head and not enough to the hair on your chin (and neck) that grates on me.

Oh, yes, agreed.I hate full beards.

I don’t get the full beard/shaved head combo.

Kim Kardashian has brought the big booty (a.k.a. bubble butt) back in fashion. KK’s is too big already and the ones that are even bigger are a turnoff for me.

KK is built like a fireplug. I just don’t get it.

Things I don’t like on women:
Fake tan
Fake white teeth
Fake eyelashes
Super skinny body
Long fake dragon lady nails.
Obviously fake contact lenses
Things I don’t like on men:
Shaved chest/arm/body hair
Fake tan
Overly muscled
Fake white teeth
Shaved bald head, unless you really don’t have any hair.
Things I don’t like on men OR women
Neck tattoos.

I, too, look 10 years younger than I am. Not a bad thing on the whole, but I do get tired of hearing, “You don’t look old enough to have a child that age!” I’ve heard it for 17 years. I suppose now it is meant as a compliment, but when I was 18 with a child, what did they expect me to say? So now I make every effort not to state the obvious to other people, anything they are likely to be sick of hearing as well.

My wife is tall (6 ft) and thin, and she is so sick of people commenting on how jealous they are. Is the general public so naive to think they are the first to come up with a “clever” comment?

And big boobs? Overrated. I prefer my wife’s to mine :smiley:

I find thinness in men a turn off. And I find tall women mildly unsettling; definitely not something I’m envious of - I’d much rather be the slightly less than 5’4" I am than 5’10".