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Originally Posted by siryessir08 That is another thing I've noticed.
Most women are, to some degree, bisexual.
Many men are not even open enough to honestly ask themselves whether another male is attractive or not.
Women on the other hand, are very open about such things. Most girls I know have made out with another girl at least once before.
Would anyone agree that women tend to look past physical appearance (and genitalia) more often than men? That simply connecting with another human being that they are compatible with, regardless of gender, is important?
I mean...gender is only skin deep (maybe a few more inches in certain areas of the body). In fact, gender is almost a superficial characteristic of a human being when developing an intimate relationship with them.
I have a guy friend that I've bonded so deeply with that I've found myself attracted to him at times. |
I think generally,
men are shopping for the best design package,, and women are shopping more for the best contents.
As well, I think a male is more turned on like a light switch, and with a female there are so many more factors involved, and it's generally more complicated, and subject to change.
Like, a male will be attracted to a girl, and still be interested in the contents, but his overactive imagination may imagine that the girls really sweet when she hasn't really done anything to demonstrate that to him, he's put her on a pedestal already.. Ideally this isn't how we should behave, but I suppose it happens..
I think women can be shallow / superficial in other ways.. like for example gold diggers.. At the same time I don't think all guys want barbie dolls, and all girls want shallow millionaires