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Originally Posted by lilacstarflower
I think a sense of humor can over-ride the usual aspects that make a man sexy. You can definately laugh someone into bed
Aha! That explains it. I'm one of the ugliest bastards this side of Hadrian's Wall and I have more notches on my belt than Sean Connery aka James Bond ever had.
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Last edited by The Backward OX : 07-07-2008 at 05:24 PM.
How would I need to portray a male character in order to make the women in the story want to initiate sexual contact with him? What characteristics should I give him?
I have one or two ideas and would like to see if your perceptions tally with mine.
It has to be believable, so no silly stuff thanks. No film actor stereotypes.
And I'd prefer not to read third-hand accounts from males of what they think women want. As I said, it has to be believable.
Make both sides of it seen. What century are you speaking of? Men are usely shown as the controling ones of sex.
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