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  1. trystham
    June 08, 06:53 Reply

    I’m not sure I am such a sucker for looks. If we connect mentally, my head glosses over physical imperfections…we only might not get into the fuck zone.

  2. Johnny
    June 08, 07:11 Reply

    As long as you are complete upstairs and fit in the oza room

  3. Francis
    June 08, 07:46 Reply

    Looks definitely matter. The wanted looks just varies from person to person. Na to siddon wait for person wey dey feel your own looks

  4. Black Dynasty
    June 08, 07:47 Reply

    I agree that looks matter but to vastly varying levels for each individual and looks are very subjective. I realised I’m a bit weird when my friends point out attractive guys and i personally don’t see it. I no dey mumu because of looks basically.
    Now a guy with a decent character, honest, ambitious…. even the ones people say are average looking or less than average… i find those ones hella attractive. For me, looks are the bottom of the priority list of attraction.

    • Keredim
      June 08, 08:45 Reply

      So Jabba the hut walks in and you’re hang out enough with him to be attracted to his “decent character, honesty and ambition…. “

      Odiegwu.?

      • Black Dynasty
        June 08, 08:56 Reply

        Lool but Jabba the hut is not human though, no interspecies interests here ☺.
        But to what you mean, yes…. it has happened. Attraction for me is more mental and emotional than physical, same applies to sex. My friends still think I’m odd but c’est la vie.
        I know myself enough to know what works for me.

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