I think that every person has what they would consider an ideal image of the opposite sex. I know I sure do. The sad fact is that so many people fail to hold their own ideals and would rather have mainstream society make those decisions for them.
My ideal image of a woman stems from her eyes and smile, the curvature of her figure, her legs, stomach and chest. Proportionality is mainly what it comes down to. I can't stand rail-thin girls who look like they've eaten once in the last week or so. I prefer girls that have a nicely rounded semi-plump figure, and can fill out the clothes she wears. Chest size is not an issue unless it's disproportionate to the rest of her (either too small or too large...too large is more of a problem for me). An hourglass isn't just an hourglass to me, as my hourglass ideal comes in somewhat larger sizes than most. I refuse to assign numbers to anything, and I keep an open mind, but symmetry is almost as important as a smile and eyes that catch my attention. The eyes of the girl make or break the attraction for me.
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Originally posted by clavus
To say that I was naked, when I broke in would be a lie. I put on safety glasses.
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