Things you're supposed to find sexy, but don't

Tattoos are generally a turn-off.

Fake boobs are a huge turn-off, and huge fake ones are actually nauseating. The half-cantaloupes on a toothpick frame? They really make me want to vomit.

As for everyone else, the stereotypical porn star look (giant fake boobs, dyed blond hair, shaved crotch, tons of makeup, high heels during sex, etc.) is a complete turnoff for me. In fact, I don’t personally know anyone who’s more attracted to typical porn stars than to pretty girls with a “normal human female” look. So why is that ridiculous look mainstream? It really baffles me.

The high heels thing, in particular, I never got. It’s just so distracting. “You’re gonna wear those to bed? Really? But you’ll rip up the sheets, and maybe my skin, too. Be practical.”

Very skinny girls are a turn-off, and medium-skinny is at best a neutral characteristic for me. Give me girls with meat on their bones in the right places, even if a little meat in the wrong places goes with it.

Don’t like tats or piercings, either.

Oh, and another vote for short hair. And glasses. And non-blond hair. Basically, this is my dream girl. . .

Dancers at the local titty bars.

I knew a co-worker who told a lot of horror stories about his “old” life prior to meeting his wife.

He hung out in those bars, took those women home, and found that most of them were nucking futs and/or thieves. One woke him up in the middle of the night by burning his skin with the end of a lighted cigarette, then screaming at him that he had, “no right to hurt me like that”, WTF that meant.

Another threatened to tell Mom what her “evil stepdad”; for whom she obviously mistook my co-worker; was up to.

If I ever find myself single again, I ain’t going in THOSE places.

I also find the shaved labia unattractive. If it’s bald due to chemo, that’s one thing, but deliberately made so, NO! Actually, I think a fetish for such a thing shows a pedophilic tendency; wanting women to look like little girls down there.

Sara Jessica Parker. :smiley:

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Ditto on the tattoos and the facial jewelry. A tasteful stud on the side of the nose I can accept, but nose and lip rings or stuff in the eyebrows, or a stud in the middle of the chin? Ugh.

There’s also a limit to how many pieces of hardware you should have in your ear.

Pierced nipples? A total turnoff.

I second that.

Strip clubs, I’ve been a couple of times for bachelor parties and I find them to be almost heartbreakingly depressing.

You too? I went to one once, and found it to be very lonely.

…sigh…

They used to be totally exciting when I had just turned 18 and was finally legal to get inside, but later, I had to take customers there every time I went to Toronto, and it became work. I found myself playing surgical scar bingo in my head, and the number of cesarean scars (just about all vertical, they didn’t seem to do too many bikini incisions back then) was just depressing.

Oh, and:

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Another vote for girl-on-girl.

Unless there’s actually a place for me in that scene, I’m quite happy to let them get on with it; they look like they’re enjoying it enough. I get that seeing hot naked girls at once is awesome, but once they eliminate the need/want for a male I lose interest.

I’m pretty sure I’ve posted the story of being cast in a commercial for a strip club, and spending a day there (during off hours) for the shoot, but it’s not coming up on any of my searches. Short version: It was just as depressing behind-the-scenes as it was in “performance mode.” More, actually.

Some of us are long past puberty and still have zero chest hair. Tattoos, facial piercings, huge boobs, fake orange tans… it would seem nobody likes this things and yet they are extremely popular. Most women here don’t seem to like muscly guys yet all my friends who spend hours a day at the gym have pussy practically throwing themselves at them.

Well, the sluts will throw themselves at anyone. We’re a much classier and choosy crowd here.

But keep in mind you’re only getting one side of the story. This thread is specifically devoted to things people don’t find sexy.

And of course, just because I am not thrilled by frills doesn’t mean other people aren’t…

Oh, good. I’m glad I’m not the only one that looked at that show and said, “With a title like that, why couldn’t they have found someone pretty for the lead role?”

I couldn’t agree more. I had the same experience with Ellen Page. That girl should be contractually obligated not to open her mouth after the director yells cut.

Hey, take it easy, I’m almost 27 and I don’t have chest hair.

My apologies, Cisco and DigitalC–I didn’t phrase that well and I didn’t mean to cause offense. I have no problem with people who don’t have chest hair (or any other kind of hair, for that matter). I just don’t understand the ones who remove it.

I find lingerie to be a total turn-off. I actually find it trashy, no matter how “tasteful” or expensive it’s purported to be.