The thread about heights and sizes made me think about the fact that I often get asked by ladies on dating sites what my type is and the reality is that I don't have a physical and have been in love with blondes, brunettes and red heads over the years ranging from as tall as me to much shorter.
How common though is it having a type? I've only known one or two of those people where every one of their partners looked similar and a few more people obviously attracted to a certain kind of person but most people I know seem pretty flexible when it comes to what they find attractive.
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I've a type.
I like her to be funny, intelligent, short and dangerous.
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yep the type is, fairly attractive (although I seem to be getting less fussy as I get older, which is convenient), intelligent, interesting, and holds a similar political/social viewpoint.
No huge specifics on looks.
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times new roman for me
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willing and reasonably attractive (open to compromise on the latter)
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My ideal man would be a combination of: Lord Peter Wimsey, Peter Quinn from Homeland and Zac Goldsmith.
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oh and with a touch of Jack Bauer / Kiefer Sutherland
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so, Judy, you mean mega rich with a title, possibly a country pile (Oxfordshire or Surrey) and a large townhouse in Mayfair.
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I have what's an ideal but that's fantasy only and bears no resemblance to those I'm attracted to IRL and my past boyfs haven't looked at all like each other or been that type. Attraction is very hard to define, which is why online dating is such a minefield. When I'm asked that question I tend to say I don't have a type but list a few attributes I find attractive instead as that's far more telling.
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My ideal woman would have the head of Julia Sawalha and the body of Julia Sawalha. Not necessarily attached ( (c) - Fists of Fun)
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No real specifics around looks, although the vast majority of exes have been of the brunette persuasion.
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I have noticed, (purely anecdotal this, never seen this posited as a theory anywhere) that red headed men always seem to have blonde wives.
Any ginger roffers care to comment?
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I’d do most nationalities.
*turns to camera*
liberal
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I tend to prefer the slightly more refined looking gentlemen although there have been notable exceptions. Variety is the spice of life.
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No face or other major tattoos actually. Also find weird hair colour (blue, purple) very unattractive. Is that a type?
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I don’t know whether we’ve been together for two decades because he’s my type, or he’s my type because we’ve been together two decades. He was tall, dark, boyish and ripped. He’s now tall, silver, distinguished and still pretty ripped.
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fanoir, pulse
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I don't really mind what men look like. If they engage me in intelligent conversation and make me laugh, they are good.
However, I do have a preference for men who are not overweight.
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Confident, assertive, dark hair, attractive as fook
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Davos - I am your woman.
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Appreciated but you probably aren't.
Risky might be available though
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Most {straight}men will fook any lady that shows an interest i would say
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My perfect woman is three and a half feet tall, with a flattened head.
That way I can rest my beer and pizza on her while she gives me a blowie.
(c) 1987
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I quite like Univers.
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so long ago to try to remember, but broadly, cute smart interesting, good taste in music
not so much defined physically, although generally not too tall. athletically built fine tho, I “dated” (tho we did not call it that) a couple of student athletes
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Spirited, opinionated, bit gobby, political - all fine
none of these individually necessary, I’m not a fetishist
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I probably always wanted to settle with a woman who had her own career, partially because I like strength and energy in women but partially because I always subconsciously wanted to have a family but the thought of having to work solidly for 20yrs to support one has always terrified me
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Davos - I am dark haired, brown eyed and have been described as "very pretty".
As to "confident and assertive", I speak my mind. Does that do?
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I think you scared him x
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Whilst I am sure OG is an absolute catch, she is not a catch for me
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They're probably looking for a four-letter Myers-Briggs answer.
Total red flag, as Myers-Briggs is as well founded scientifically as crystal healing or graphology.
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Not too decomposed.
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Pretty low bar there Crypto. Should you not at least raise it to "not quite yet assumed ambient room temperature"?
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I definitely used to have a type, but in personality rather than looks.
Mr Fox is totally different, it turns out the type I thought I liked was just a disaster. Or a series of disasters more accurately.
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So Crypto, does that mean that they've let you back in the morgue again?
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akchually, I know who my perfect woman is but she's married... it's Victoria Coren
Hugely intelligent, immensely funny and you just know she does dangerous things we never hear about
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Mucky as Alice Roberts’ fingernails
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And she's got knockers like a dead heat in a zeppelin race.
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Flub a lub a lub
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Alice Roberts is up there but I prefer her as a red head than a blonde and I think she can be a little too enthusiastic on the atheism and feminism for me.
VC has only one bad thing going for her, I don't like her brother.
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Heh. Buzz sadly they’re usually refrigerated by the time I get “access”.
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Rattle rattle jewellery jewellery
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If I was a little younger I would admit I fancy Harry Lawtey from Industry.
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Obesity is an absolute turn off. Otherwise no type looks wise.
Sapiosexual so get bored easily if we aren’t learning from each other.
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Now then now then Mr Strutter.
And now the latest single from Showaddywaddy.
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Yep to Victoria Coren. fun.
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I definitely have (had) a type before that I was super attracted to, BUT - it never stopped me from getting to know someone who didn't fit the pattern. My wife looks nothing like the type I used to have, but she's the one I married and it is the best decision I ever made!
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ive never liked professionals.
mostly they have so many red flags its a fooking carnival.
i like carnivals.
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Ow’s about that then, guys and gals?
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long smooth dark hair
arse up face down
broadminded attitude
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I like a lot of fake - lips, nails, t1ts, tan, hair etc
decent tattoos, particularly thigh
petite and slightly muscled
durty
these type of women have caused me a lot of stress and financial loss in my life
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Rather than a type, I work on the basis of eliminating things I don't like and go from there.
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Ego, you a Kendra Lust fan IIRC
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I follow her on sm yep. Tidy if a little old now. She loves the UFC boys. Decent thighs, bit too chunk for me but wood.
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word
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OG pretty sure Davos is gay hence why the lack of interest in you!
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Dunno what it is, but I seem to have a thing for tall, slim, intelligent, funny, easy going, attractive women with lovely smiles who smell heavenly. It’s weird, I know.
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Having a "type" is a good looking people's privelige
Like everything else to do with a topic
For the unattractive (which includes most men by definition) the "type" is anyone
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I have been told I am attractive but my partners have ranged from quite ordinary looking to traditionally handsome. It’s charisma that does it. One of the best was shorter, blonde and stocky. I don’t usually like blonde not my usual refined, svelte lover. So go for it Gaga!
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Having a type is uber cringe
If you have the ultimate horn after a snog, that is your (wo)man
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sicko
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At least the 4th unique incorrect spelling of this word from gaga. Is this incel code? ebitda also used to cock this word up before he quit to hunt SUV drivers in the wimbledon area.
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It is an absolute PITA of a word to spell tbf
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Gaga judging by the ladies who express and interest in me I’m marginally less attractive than a South African prop who’s ginger with cauliflower ears but I still have some criteria for anything beyond a drunken fumble.
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