They do. But everyone has different level of standards. It's interesting when you hear someone talks exclusively going for one type of skin colourDoesn't everyone care about looks? You might not require someone that most people would find beautiful but I don't think people can date someone they personally don't find attractive.
Well looks are subjective but even still I don't know how to gauge the "level" of stands or find the "point" you mention in the OP. You need some kind of scale.They do. But everyone has different level of standards. It's interesting when you hear someone talks exclusively going for one type of skin colour
Tbh i did write out a scale but i felt it was subjective. I've heard so many opinions on who people date, what type of shape they have to be, and even their rating systematic. For example, how fit would you want a person? Are specific facial structures a big no? Mostly i just want this thread to be a "no judging" based on what people like or ignore/pass and get opinions :)Well looks are subjective but even still I don't know how to gauge the "level" of stands or find the "point" you mention in the OP. You need some kind of scale.
I guess my personal look preference is between "attractive" and "demogoblin"
My GF and me solve that problem by just both being overweight and unfit.Honestly fitness is more important than beauty itself.
It would be so depressing to date someone who got winded from a flight of stairs or didn't care enough about their own health to ever workout.
Not to mention how limiting that would be in the bedroom and hobbies.
Beauty is something that I struggle with, because I only know that youthful beauty will only last for so long. It's important to me, but genuine human connection and humor is just as important. I want someone who is fun and easy to be around.
Depends. If I've known them awhile and I've become endeared to their personality and behavior, then it doesn't matter all that much. If it's someone you've just met, then looks are almost all you have to go on, right? Thankfully I have a pretty wide variety of types.