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I prefer a good rib eye and baked potato over lasagne but that doesn't mean I don't like lasagne Depending on how hungry you get and what is available at the time right? |
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a certain march to the beat of her own drummer quality....usually with hair ( on her HEAD perverts)....but not always Smooth or crunchy? |
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I choose ladies with funny names I can't pronounce....^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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I'm really rather curious as to what ethnicity you are attracted to in your preference of potential partner. And why? Wouldn't it be counterproductive for a person here to reveal an ethnic preference? Why would I want to say something that would turn off a certain group of women? They would think I was not interested in them. As for myself, I do not set up racial/ethnic boundaries. A constructive response and one well worth answering. That's not to say that any of the other responses weren't thoughtful of course, but there is a certain kind of style which is asthetically pleasing to the eye of the individual...as Msharmony points out. I do tend to lean towards the idea that those certain traits which attract us, can only be found in certain race/ethnic groups. In fact i do believe there was a thread that asked why men are attracted to Asian ladies not so long ago. Is it not a valid question to ask? attraction is in the brain, as is preference we compartmentalize traits, some compartmentalize them by ethnicity or race, and then we associate those ethnicities/races according to what compartment we put them in and how attractive those traits in that same compartment are,,, if that makes sense I think men get drawn to 'asian' women because of the idea of the petite, subservant, woman, ,,,which, honestly, they can find in ANY ethnicity |
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If they find a subservient Maori woman....she would be an imposter and not Maori at all.
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I prefer a good rib eye and baked potato over lasagne but that doesn't mean I don't like lasagne Depending on how hungry you get and what is available at the time right? Don't get me wrong. I could prefer the lasagne if it was cooked just right |
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No Preference.
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