Senin, 09 September 2013

What is and isn't attractive on a girl?

Q. Do you rather stick skinny girls, a little weighty, or curvy/round? Do you rather long hair, short hair, or in between? Whichever, do you rather blonde or brown? Are toes and fingers a major factor? Do you have to have coloured eyes, or is brown suitable? Do you like more than just ear piercings? Are tattoo's too repulsive and rebellious? [Add anything else.]

A. Here's the deal...

If met women that were perhaps not very attractive, but they had great personalities that made them seem attractive. Another thing that helps a woman (or girl) be attractive in the eyes of a man is to wear NICE clothes. So many people seem to go out of their way to "dress ugly", as if it were a contest to look like a total dork. There's nothing like a woman in a nice dress, skirt or pant suit, with dress heels and a bit of jewelry to accent her clothing.

My preference is for...

Short hair
Eye Glasses (I think they are sexy)
Skirt suits
Heels
Modest jewelry
Pleasant fragrance
Personable

Hair color and eye color don't matter. Nicely done nails are fine, but I think that the airbushed look is a bit too much (sorta looks like trailer trash).

Turn-offs are...piercings, tattoos, and women that have to always be preoccupied with their electronic gadgets (cell phones or iPods).


What are your opinions about the Abomination Theory?
Q. There are several verses in the Bible which are similarly contested - there are however a much smaller number of seemingly clear statements. The most famous of them is probably from Leviticus: "You shall not lie with a man as with a woman; that is an abomination."

Seperate verses in the same book forbid a wide range of sexual activities, including having sex with a woman who is having her period do they not? Is this an indication that the passage embodies specific cultural values rather than God's law?

A. Levitical laws from the Bible also say abominations include men who shave, tattoos, eating pork, football players (by touching pigskin), shellfish eaters, and wearing clothes from blended materials.

When it comes to people saying something is wrong based on a certain Biblical quote, it can be helpful to remember a quote from Shakespeare...
"Even the devil can cite scripture for his purpose."





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