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No makeup, and yes I mean no makeup not “natural” or subtle makeup. Also old clothes lol, I just like if people actually use shit till the end of it’s life cycle

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I like noses that have character. Pretty much every nose job I’ve seen is a net negative to me (though I’m a firm believer that people should do whatever makes them happy with their own bodies).

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Body hair: hairy arm pits and a full bush. Arm pit licking can be sexy.

Sweat can also be sexy. I was watching a particular video and during reverse cowgirl there was sweat running down her back.

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Hairy arm pits on the ladies is the best. I’ve finally convinced my wife to grow hers out and it’s amazing. She still feels embarrassed about it, but I think it’s growing on her (ha).

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7 points

Any sort of accidental bodily function is pretty attractive to me. They usually induce a state of uncontrolled embarrassment and innocence that is super hot/cute, and experiencing it makes me feel closer to the person.

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1 point

Achoo!!

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I don’t actually know if it’s uncommon but scars, I like scars. Not just sexually attractive, I do like them aesthetically a lot of the time, but even when not beautiful to me I think that having your life show on the outside of your body is cool. Bad ones show you survived something, that is beautiful in its way.

Also think really skinny guys look good pretty often. Particularly tall and skinny. Like, too skinny for most straight ladies’ preference.

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