Traits I have (and hate) that others might actually enjoy:
My hair is very thick and shiny. Before I started going substantially gray, I got a lot of compliments about it. However it is very hot in the summer, and it’s so shiny, that in photos it actually looks oily! Trust me, it’s not.
Having pretty, slim wrists. It just emphasizes how overweight the rest of my body is. Boo!
Big breasts. I mean, to the point of “you really should consider reduction surgery” big. If I was height/weight-proportionate, and still had these boobs, I would probably get a lot of attention. While I crawled along on the ground, unable to walk upright, I suppose. :rolleyes:
I’m afraid I can’t honor the spirit of the OP, as I don’t have any physical traits I hate, but others would probably like. Then again, I don’t have any physical traits I like, that others would probably like, either.
Well this thread has certainly been an eye-opener for me. As a tall, thin, chesty, blonde, I was accustomed to thinking I was pretty much a winner in the gene pool sweepstakes. After reading all these responses, it appears it’s the opposite.
Not complaining at all. More intrigued than anything.
Ah! That explains why my hair often looks oily in photos, too. Ironically, it tends toward the dry side in real life, but it is very shiny, so sometimes it even looks like I put in some freakin jerri-curl or some shit. It just makes me look greasy. Which doubly pisses me off because I have dry skin, too.
36 posts before this. True! There’s something about the Termite-Queen thorax/abdomen rear that just doesn’t do it for me… but there are dance songs galore singing their praises and those ladies never seem short on dates.
Hey, I’m not a fan of sour cream & caviar either; personal preference.
That said, I can be disliked right back as I’ve been growing a Santa beard since November. It snowed a little today & the severe-clear has been incredibly intense, so I’m usually in jet-black sunglasses too.
A few people I know have done double-takes, as apparently I look totally different now.
I’m totally turned off by overly manicured eyebrows . . . the ones that have hard edges. I’d rather they leave them alone entirely than have this look. It totally destroys the composition of the face.
Not so much a physical trait as there is choice involved, but for me the whole done-up hot-ness look on women is very off-putting. It always seems like a sort of armor protecting them from actual contact with another human being.
I’m not sure that you’re so wrong. There are some women who you’d be wrong saying that about, but there are a Lot who you’d be spot on about. It doesn’t mean that any of them would like us for who we are inside at all
(or maybe that’s just me) … but armor seems a very apt analogy.
I agree with this. Whenever I see a woman done up like that I think “you might be good looking if we could scape that putty off your face and get you in some comfortable clothes.”
Big boobs make me think of the dairy farm, and are a big turn off for me. It’s interesting though that men who like big, veiny, jiggling tits are often very vocal about it, and I found long ago that a man who prefers small breasts is looked down upon by men who prefer big floppy dangling udders, as if it makes me less manly to not go nuts for hypertrophied glands.
To be fair, the way you’re characterizing women’s large breasts is pretty mean. Women have no control over this, and women with overly large breasts really do suffer from it- from physical pain to inability to find bras or clothes that fit, and leering and judgmental eyes. Your comments such as floppy, dangling, udders, veiny, jiggling are in very bad taste.