What Captures Your Eye?

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Gojira

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Apart from a mans set of eyes, like @Kireina mentioned, I love if a guy can make me laugh and shares the same humour as I do. I’ve come across some guys who look at me and cringe when I am attempting to crack a joke or be humorous …. Ends up being real awkward quick lol unless I am really not funny.





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Which in itself can be funny, as it's an opportunity to laugh at yourself and hopefully he enjoys that.
 

Live4Him3

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When this man goes grocery shopping, what catches my eye is the rare lady that dresses modestly in a dress or skirt.

That has nothing to do with a person's salvation, but that is physically attractive to me in some cases.
Same.
 

Lanolin

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grocery shopping?
who shops for ladies when they go grocery shopping?! Are they expensive?

weird....

When I go grocery shopping. I usually take a list and try to buy what is on my list. I will check freshness and ripeness though I will go to stores where I know the market is up to date. eg they havent been sitting on the shelves forever. But that is for perishables. Otherwise quality brands, price and availabilty are all factored in.

But I generally already know what I need before I set foot in the store, I am not a browser in grocery stores...once a week markets may be a bit different though. You are looking for whats in season.

However nobody needs to go grocery shopping when they can grow or catch their own.
 

Lanolin

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FOR SALE

men, net worth ...££

I guess some people treat it like a meat market. Just sayin'
 

Live4Him3

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grocery shopping?
who shops for ladies when they go grocery shopping?! Are they expensive?

weird....
FOR SALE

men, net worth ...££

I guess some people treat it like a meat market. Just sayin'
People need to meet somewhere.

What's wrong with a man and woman initially encountering each other at a grocery store?

Also, why the need to call it "a meat market"?

https://www.yourdictionary.com/meat-market

(slang) An establishment, such as a nightclub, where one looks for a sexual partner.

This may surprise you, but there are actually some men who are looking for a whole lot more than just "a piece of meat" or "a sexual partner" in a woman.

I wish that this was true of all Christian men, but, having read many different posts on many different threads here, I'm well aware that such isn't truly the case with many professing "Christians".

In any case, sexual relations are confined to the marriage bed (Heb. 13:4), so any man who is "looking for a sexual partner" better be ready and willing to make her his covenantal wife FIRST.

I'll readily and unashamedly admit that I've long kept an eye open for a potential female companion at the grocery store that I regularly shop at.

Until recently, it was probably my best opportunity to actually meet somebody.

I have recently met someone on a Christian dating site, and she and I spoke on the phone for 3 1/2 hours last night.

Potential sexual relations with her somewhere down the line have not even entered into my mind as of yet. Instead, I'm getting to know her spiritually and emotionally, and that, in and of itself, is pretty scary in the sense that it could potentially lead to a long-term relationship with a lot of accountability before God attached to it. In fact, this reality has given me great pause, and I'm genuinely wondering if I shouldn't just forsake women altogether for the rest of my life because relationships are very serious in the eyes of the Lord.

Again, a potential mate isn't just a piece of "meat" that a man may get to "devour" somewhere down the line in order to satisfy his own desires. A woman is a lot more than just a body, and God fully expects a man to care for her spiritual and emotional needs as well.

Just sayin'.
 

Lanolin

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meat market

breasts, feet, tails, chops, sirloin, wings, sausages, legs, thighs, rump, eggs,

what catches your eye?
 

Lanolin

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In the Butchers department you can just point and say I want a bit of that and they will hack it off for you.
I mean if flesh is all you are interested in.
 

FredVB

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I don't expect I am all that to look at. And, I think there is too little I can do to really change that. But, I will watch for response that shows interest in one woman to me when she meets me. Physical attractiveness counts a small bit, but much more attractive will be the values I see in her. They would not need to be all the same values I have, but there should be in common valuing godliness with growing toward God's perfect will for us, and living with compassion and caring for good stewardship, with righteousness as Proverbs 12:10 depicts showing from her as I will show it. I would not be getting anything from any butchers, either, and the one I would be attracted to would not, either.
 

Mel85

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I don't expect I am all that to look at. And, I think there is too little I can do to really change that. But, I will watch for response that shows interest in one woman to me when she meets me. Physical attractiveness counts a small bit, but much more attractive will be the values I see in her. They would not need to be all the same values I have, but there should be in common valuing godliness with growing toward God's perfect will for us, and living with compassion and caring for good stewardship, with righteousness as Proverbs 12:10 depicts showing from her as I will show it. I would not be getting anything from any butchers, either, and the one I would be attracted to would not, either.
Just remember everyone sees beauty in a different way. We all have our certain preferences, whether physically, emotionally, spiritually, or intellectually. How one woman might see you will be different to how another woman will see you.
 

stilllearning

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I reckon it is not what but what not that attracts me. I am attracted to an absence of a tattoo. I like natural in the sense of no implants or lip injections or tattoos. However, on the other hand I am all about artificially enhancement when it comes to wearing make up. That sounds confusing.....LOL

Perhaps that is what I am attracted to is the confusion on her face so she has that puppy dog look of the head turned sideways and that 1000 yard stare. Although since I used a puppy dog analogy perhaps it is animal magnetism that attracts me.

I am beginning to think I have no clue what I am attracted to but @1ofthem sure has whatever it is. So if about now if anyone is thinking that poor girl needs prayer, that I can actually agree with............LOL
 

Adstar

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Whether it’s their physical look or personality, we are drawn to that person because of that one thing that they can do to trigger excitement.
Not me.... I am not looking for excitement.. I am looking for peace.. A woman who can create an environment of peace and tranquility in the home and in their relationships are worth more then their weight in gold..
 
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Gojira

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I reckon it is not what but what not that attracts me. I am attracted to an absence of a tattoo. I like natural in the sense of no implants or lip injections or tattoos. However, on the other hand I am all about artificially enhancement when it comes to wearing make up. That sounds confusing.....LOL

Perhaps that is what I am attracted to is the confusion on her face so she has that puppy dog look of the head turned sideways and that 1000 yard stare. Although since I used a puppy dog analogy perhaps it is animal magnetism that attracts me.

I am beginning to think I have no clue what I am attracted to but @1ofthem sure has whatever it is. So if about now if anyone is thinking that poor girl needs prayer, that I can actually agree with............LOL
I agree... both about tattoos and makeup.

If you speak of animal attraction, perhaps you speak... of the kavorka! Few possess it.

 

stilllearning

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I agree... both about tattoos and makeup.

If you speak of animal attraction, perhaps you speak... of the kavorka! Few possess it.

In a poll taken in 2012 it found that 59% of women had ink compared to only 41% of men
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-tattoos-women-idUSTRE8241SF20120305.

Then in 2018 is was reported that of people getting ink it was 80% women compared to 20% men https://fupping.com/tattooguy/2018/07/13/who-has-more-tattoos-women-or-men/

While anecdotal have to admit bro when this topic has come up between other men and myself. Have found most men don't mind if women do have ink. So being curious I just read some studies and surveys and would appear we are in the minority as most men don't care if women have ink.

However, it would appear that women more so than men later on regret getting a tat as 73% of ink removal is done by women. In 2013 it was reported that 45k people had their ink removed and last year in 2021 the number was up to 100k. So it would appear on this preference of having ink or not that there is someone for everyone.

As far as makeup did not even bother to look up how many billions of dollars that industry is. However, a simple eye test of looking around would tell me that men who like women who wear makeup there is no short supply there.

That was a funny clip as well............LOL
 

TheNarrowPath

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A 6 pack. I could deal with a 4 pack. Eyes say nothing except that you are awake lol.
 

Lanolin

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Anybody read the classic Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice or seen the films

well, Elizabeth Bennets 'fine eyes' are what eligible bachelor Mr Darcy first notices.
But on Elizabeths part she only notices at first how arrogant and rude he is (until he does something heroic and chivalrous through the course of the story) but near the end, the thing that finally catches HER eye and makes he realise she loves him is his HUGE.....estate.

Thats in the book though...in the film...its actually Mr Darcy aka Colin Firth in a wet shirt.

And since all the ladies are wearing Regency costumes with empire line gowns their chests are up to their necks so thats probably the first thing the men notice. They call it decotellage but its just cleavage by a fancy french name.
 

Lynx

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Yea a 6 pack of beer might sound appealing lol
Let's see, what was that old rhyme...

Ah yes.

Beer, liquor, your head feels thicker
Liquor, beer, you just can't steer
 

Mel85

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Let's see, what was that old rhyme...

Ah yes.

Beer, liquor, your head feels thicker
Liquor, beer, you just can't steer
Never heard of that rhyme before but twas funny.
 

Lanolin

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in Pride and Prejudice, what is first noticed is the mans fortune. When a man is rich, the entire village females get all flustered when someone new with a fortune comes to visit.

However, its not the maidens who notice this first. Its their mothers hoping for a good match, so that they arent living in poverty ...inheritance laws being what they were in England at the time, a family of five daughters with no male heirs.

Jane Austen wrote the novel and called it 'First Impressions'

Ms Austen never married herself. I think she probably didnt need to, and was wise with her money...after her books became bestsellers of course. Apparently she was a devoted Christian, so, you cant say that she was unattractive.

Heiresses with fortunes probably didnt need to marry either, but had to beware that men didnt marry them just for their money. Although it seems completely acceptable for women to marry for money. But they may have money, however, they often dont have power. The only power they may have is to boss their children around when they become mother in laws.
 

Lynx

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Never heard of that rhyme before but twas funny.
My version was a parody of the original.

The original rhyme is a mnemonic to remember which you should not drink after the other. There is an urban legend that if you start with beer and switch to liquor, you will get sick, but if you start with liquor and switch to beer you will be just fine. Pure balderdash of course.

Beer, liquor
Never been sicker
Liquor, beer
Never fear