Thursday, April 15, 2010

Eww! You Like Donuts!

I do in fact believe that people have, "types." Why do I think that? Well, I believe that due to how your parents raised you, what they taught you to stay away from and go to, and what you personally like to do all make up your , "type." I have even read that some people find other people attractive who remind them of their own parents. Of course they don't readily think this consciously, it is thought subconsciously. Besides this bizarre knowledge I just threw at you, people are also attracted to what they like. An example might be a baseball player who finds a softball player more attractive than a track runner simply because she plays his sport. A persons type could simply be what they find brings the most out of them. A dull and boring person might find a very outgoing party girl to be simply incredible just because she brings out the fun side in him. I'm not too sure as to why people like certain physical aspects of other people though. This could be in relation with what they were brought up to believe was good. If a male had friends growing up who thought the world of women's breasts, then he might adapt to this kind of behavior and like breasts over other parts of a female. This could go completely opposite also. A man who doesn't want to be like his friends or hears too much from his friends about one part could be sick of it and find another part of a women to be more attractive. This could be caused because the man sees the part as an unknown, and because there is a part that is overly know, the unknown excites him. In the question, I am asked what makes a women like men with scruffy beards. I thought about this a lot, and I found the answer to be very difficult to find. I only thought of how her father might have had a scruffy beard, and that's why she likes them. Other than that, I have no clue as to why a woman might like a scruffy beard. I mean, the beard must look ugly, feel nasty, and make the male look like a hobo of some sort-why would any girl like that? Then again, there are some weird people in this world who get turned on by some pretty creepy things. I'm not going to go into those kinds of, "types," as some sick people might call it. I do believe that most of what we find attractive in the opposite sex, or now-a-days- in our partners, is that way because of what we were taught to like and dislike. Maybe not just through what our parents have taught us, but by our experiences also. If you despise donuts because you threw them up a lot as a child, then your probably not going to like someone who is in love with donuts simply because you'd have a high chance of vomiting on him/her every time they ate a donut. That is a very rediculous example, but hey, it's possible.

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