Does anyone else think Elijah Wood...
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...is damned attractive? I mean, damn, Anna - hold that bus for me I'm coming with you! The guy must be one of the cutest human beings I have ever seen - male or female - and I know he is only 21, but when he is forty he will still look nineteen, and those eyes... well did I mention THOSE EYES? There is something hypnotically enthralling about those eyes! Paul Mckenner eat your heart out! Sure he smokes, drinks coffee and bites his nails, but hey no-one is perfect. :suss: :-O For those living in a cave, this is he. If you really didn't know who he was at least form his performances in the three LOTR films then but for the love of god you do not deserve to have eyes. Best performance to date - whatever that date happens to be - is always going to be The War (1994) where he played alongside Harrison Ford in the most emotional coming-of-age film I have ever seen. Nay, the most emotionally real film I have ever seen - and I laughed when the little baby was shot in that Planet of the Apes programme. It may seem silly if you watch it now, but at the time it made more connections with me than a home elctronics kit. Pure unadulterated acting brilliance from Wood, and one that has made me a bigger fan than my sister. So they you go; it seems I may have a bit of closet homosexual in me yet. No pun intended of course. *cough* ;) I can't be alone, so who else thinks Elijah Wood is damned attractive then? Fluffly tigeress's not alowed, I want admissions from butch lions...
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
I'm just waiting till he grows up a bit more - meow :cool: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
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...is damned attractive? I mean, damn, Anna - hold that bus for me I'm coming with you! The guy must be one of the cutest human beings I have ever seen - male or female - and I know he is only 21, but when he is forty he will still look nineteen, and those eyes... well did I mention THOSE EYES? There is something hypnotically enthralling about those eyes! Paul Mckenner eat your heart out! Sure he smokes, drinks coffee and bites his nails, but hey no-one is perfect. :suss: :-O For those living in a cave, this is he. If you really didn't know who he was at least form his performances in the three LOTR films then but for the love of god you do not deserve to have eyes. Best performance to date - whatever that date happens to be - is always going to be The War (1994) where he played alongside Harrison Ford in the most emotional coming-of-age film I have ever seen. Nay, the most emotionally real film I have ever seen - and I laughed when the little baby was shot in that Planet of the Apes programme. It may seem silly if you watch it now, but at the time it made more connections with me than a home elctronics kit. Pure unadulterated acting brilliance from Wood, and one that has made me a bigger fan than my sister. So they you go; it seems I may have a bit of closet homosexual in me yet. No pun intended of course. *cough* ;) I can't be alone, so who else thinks Elijah Wood is damned attractive then? Fluffly tigeress's not alowed, I want admissions from butch lions...
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
David, I'm glad to see there is a guy who can open talk about asthetic appreciation of another guy like this. :cool: Good for you :rose: Elaine (admiring fluffy tigress) PS This is my second post because you said I wasn't allowed to ;P Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
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Damn my eyes! Why did I even read this? Nevertheless... David Wulff wrote: If you really didn't know who he was at least form his performances in the three LOTR films then but for the love of god you do not deserve to have eyes. ...so how come you've seen the other two films? "The folly of man is that he dreams of what he can never achieve rather than dream of what he can."
I didn't say I had seen them, but I know he performs in them. :)
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
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David Wulff wrote: ...is damned attractive? I mean, damn, Anna - hold that bus for me I'm coming with you! The guy must be one of the cutest human beings I have ever seen - male or female - and I know he is only 21, but when he is forty he will still look nineteen, and those eyes... well did I mention THOSE EYES? There is something hypnotically enthralling about those eyes! Paul Mckenner eat your heart out! Dave - that's a truly honest admission, and one most guys couldn't ever bring themselves to make. Well done. :rose: And yes, I do think he's damn cute. ;) Part of the reason is probably that by age 21 his bone structure won't have been noticeably affected by testosterone yet (and the fact that T-Girls who transition before age 25 or so are often so stunning bears this out). As he gets older he'll probably start looking a bit more rugged and "male", but it probably won't be that noticeable until he's 30 or so. Facial hair is the other big thing of course - it makes the skin much more coarse and generally gives it a hard time. His eyes won't change though - they'll always be pretty. :-D David Wulff wrote: So they you go; it seems I may have a bit of closet homosexual in me yet. No pun intended of course. *cough* Most guys don't get this, but admitting you think a member of the same sex is attractive does not make you gay - that implies a sexual preference, which is a different thing. I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once - and being ashamed of it leads to denial. That's certainly how I've felt in the past when it's happened to me. David Wulff wrote: I can't be alone, so who else thinks Elijah Wood is damned attractive then? Fluffly tigeress's not alowed, I want admissions from butch lions... Hehe I suspect few will be man enough to admit it even if they do agree...male society just couldn't cope with it. :rolleyes: Anna :rose: "Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia GraeschAnna :) wrote: Dave - that's a truly honest admission, and one most guys couldn't ever bring themselves to make. Well done. I make admissions like that all the time, and although my close friends know how to take me it can cause a few odd looks here and there if I mentioned "christ that guy is attractive" in a crowded bar... :(( Anna :) wrote: And yes, I do think he's damn cute Thanks. :) Anna :) wrote: As he gets older he'll probably start looking a bit more rugged and "male", but it probably won't be that noticeable until he's 30 or so. Facial hair is the other big thing of course - it makes the skin much more coarse and generally gives it a hard time Damn, now I never want to age over twenty one! Anna :) wrote: His eyes won't change though - they'll always be pretty Good. He will make a brilliant Mel Gibson type "lovable" actor one day, if not for his eyes alone. I wonder if they do "Elijah Blue" contact lenses... :) Anna :) wrote: Most guys don't get this, but admitting you think a member of the same sex is attractive does not make you gay - that implies a sexual preference, which is a different thing. I get it, though one of my friends is so strictly homophobic that he can't see the line and thinks even saying "your hair looks nice today" makes you say things like "coooey" and "ooooh how are all you guys" (said in a traditionally camp voice). Anna :) wrote: I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once - and being ashamed of it leads to denial. That's certainly how I've felt in the past when it's happened to me With me what you see is what you get, and I am certainly not ashamed to admit I find Elijah Wood attractive (hell I'd be ashamaed to admit it if I didn't!). I also think Jason Behr is cute; just not *as* cute... :rolleyes: Anna :) wrote: Hehe I suspect few will be man enough to admit it even if they do agree...male society just couldn't cope with it. Yeah, that is sometihng I see around me all the time, and to be honest it annoys the hell out of me. Maybe always being the so called "outcast" has meant I don't need to rely on social stereotyping to live my life and can handle being who I am and saying what I believe, whereas others need the illusion that they are in
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:omg::omg::wtf: David Wulff wrote: it seems I may have a bit of closet homosexual in me yet A bit?? You seem head over heals in love with him. /Magnus
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_Magnus_ wrote: A bit?? You seem head over heals in love with him. Heck no, there is a big difference between being head over heels in love with someone and finding them stunningly attractive. I admire the guy, sure, but I'd have to do a lot of thinking before I'd agree to jump into bed with him. Okay, thinking over... ;P
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
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David, I'm glad to see there is a guy who can open talk about asthetic appreciation of another guy like this. :cool: Good for you :rose: Elaine (admiring fluffy tigress) PS This is my second post because you said I wasn't allowed to ;P Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
Girls do it all the time, so why shouldn't we? Well minus the hair platting, constant talk about emotions and all that other girly crap that is... :laugh: Trollslayer wrote: PS This is my second post because you said I wasn't allowed to Ouch, I'm sorry. :) I just thought it would be universally "yes" if fluffy tigers were allowed to answer...
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
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David Wulff wrote: ...is damned attractive? I mean, damn, Anna - hold that bus for me I'm coming with you! The guy must be one of the cutest human beings I have ever seen - male or female - and I know he is only 21, but when he is forty he will still look nineteen, and those eyes... well did I mention THOSE EYES? There is something hypnotically enthralling about those eyes! Paul Mckenner eat your heart out! Dave - that's a truly honest admission, and one most guys couldn't ever bring themselves to make. Well done. :rose: And yes, I do think he's damn cute. ;) Part of the reason is probably that by age 21 his bone structure won't have been noticeably affected by testosterone yet (and the fact that T-Girls who transition before age 25 or so are often so stunning bears this out). As he gets older he'll probably start looking a bit more rugged and "male", but it probably won't be that noticeable until he's 30 or so. Facial hair is the other big thing of course - it makes the skin much more coarse and generally gives it a hard time. His eyes won't change though - they'll always be pretty. :-D David Wulff wrote: So they you go; it seems I may have a bit of closet homosexual in me yet. No pun intended of course. *cough* Most guys don't get this, but admitting you think a member of the same sex is attractive does not make you gay - that implies a sexual preference, which is a different thing. I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once - and being ashamed of it leads to denial. That's certainly how I've felt in the past when it's happened to me. David Wulff wrote: I can't be alone, so who else thinks Elijah Wood is damned attractive then? Fluffly tigeress's not alowed, I want admissions from butch lions... Hehe I suspect few will be man enough to admit it even if they do agree...male society just couldn't cope with it. :rolleyes: Anna :rose: "Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia GraeschAnna :) wrote: I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once - and being ashamed of it leads to denial. Its happened. Nothing wrong with it. If anything it makes you stronger, if a little envious. :-O But then life is about being happy with yourself. You only have to acknowledge it to stop it having power over you. Then it becomes free choice. Anna :) wrote: Hehe I suspect few will be man enough to admit it There is nothing wrong with admitting it. Although it can make some people uncomfortable. But then, society is maturing at the moment. People are scared of the unusual. Anna :) wrote: Be yourself - not what others think you should be How true. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 I think I need a new quote, I am on the prowl, so look out for a soft cute furry looking animal, which is really a Hippo in disguise. Its probably me.
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David, I'm glad to see there is a guy who can open talk about asthetic appreciation of another guy like this. :cool: Good for you :rose: Elaine (admiring fluffy tigress) PS This is my second post because you said I wasn't allowed to ;P Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
Trollslayer wrote: This is my second post because you said I wasn't allowed to And I though you wouldn't want to wait longer for the growing up ;)
One day I might find it quite amusing how touching tongues make life so confusing Anne Clark again [sighist]
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Chris Losinger wrote: nope :omg: Have you considered going to the opticians and having your eyes tested? I think you must be short sighted... :laugh: Chris Losinger wrote: i think he's an overall decent actor and a fine Frodo, tho. Decent? Well yeah, once I have gotten over the initial visual admiration I can agree to that - with one exception as given above when he played Stu in The War, which for such a relatively young actor was IMHO a heck of a good performance.
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
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He laid Franka Potente, which makes me deeply jealous...
One day I might find it quite amusing how touching tongues make life so confusing Anne Clark again [sighist]
(start of David being shallow) Well if this[^] is the same she then I'll have to agree... (end of David being shallow)
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
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Anna :) wrote: I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once - and being ashamed of it leads to denial. Its happened. Nothing wrong with it. If anything it makes you stronger, if a little envious. :-O But then life is about being happy with yourself. You only have to acknowledge it to stop it having power over you. Then it becomes free choice. Anna :) wrote: Hehe I suspect few will be man enough to admit it There is nothing wrong with admitting it. Although it can make some people uncomfortable. But then, society is maturing at the moment. People are scared of the unusual. Anna :) wrote: Be yourself - not what others think you should be How true. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 I think I need a new quote, I am on the prowl, so look out for a soft cute furry looking animal, which is really a Hippo in disguise. Its probably me.
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I didn't say I had seen them, but I know he performs in them. :)
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
Hmmm, OK. As for looks, surely the majority of women would find him too small and too feminine looking. Incidentally, one observation I have made in life (and in some of the replies here) is that women erroneously believe that men are just hiding their ability to see another man's attractiveness. This is simply not true. Just because women can see what men find attractive in women does not mean it's the same for men. It is no coincidence that women know exactly what men want and men have no idea what women want. In fact it is quite simple, men and women both only want one thing - what they can't have! :) "The folly of man is that he dreams of what he can never achieve rather than dream of what he can."
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David, I'm glad to see there is a guy who can open talk about asthetic appreciation of another guy like this. :cool: Good for you :rose: Elaine (admiring fluffy tigress) PS This is my second post because you said I wasn't allowed to ;P Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
Trollslayer wrote: I'm glad to see there is a guy who can open talk about asthetic appreciation of another guy like this. I'll second that. It's a refreshing change, and I'm very heartened about the future when I see an open minded and honest post like this. :) Trollslayer wrote: PS This is my second post because you said I wasn't allowed to Woohoo! Go girl! ;) Anna :rose: "Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
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David Wulff wrote: ...is damned attractive? I mean, damn, Anna - hold that bus for me I'm coming with you! The guy must be one of the cutest human beings I have ever seen - male or female - and I know he is only 21, but when he is forty he will still look nineteen, and those eyes... well did I mention THOSE EYES? There is something hypnotically enthralling about those eyes! Paul Mckenner eat your heart out! Dave - that's a truly honest admission, and one most guys couldn't ever bring themselves to make. Well done. :rose: And yes, I do think he's damn cute. ;) Part of the reason is probably that by age 21 his bone structure won't have been noticeably affected by testosterone yet (and the fact that T-Girls who transition before age 25 or so are often so stunning bears this out). As he gets older he'll probably start looking a bit more rugged and "male", but it probably won't be that noticeable until he's 30 or so. Facial hair is the other big thing of course - it makes the skin much more coarse and generally gives it a hard time. His eyes won't change though - they'll always be pretty. :-D David Wulff wrote: So they you go; it seems I may have a bit of closet homosexual in me yet. No pun intended of course. *cough* Most guys don't get this, but admitting you think a member of the same sex is attractive does not make you gay - that implies a sexual preference, which is a different thing. I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once - and being ashamed of it leads to denial. That's certainly how I've felt in the past when it's happened to me. David Wulff wrote: I can't be alone, so who else thinks Elijah Wood is damned attractive then? Fluffly tigeress's not alowed, I want admissions from butch lions... Hehe I suspect few will be man enough to admit it even if they do agree...male society just couldn't cope with it. :rolleyes: Anna :rose: "Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia GraeschAnna :) wrote: I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once There's a difference between thinking someone is attractive and being attracted to someone. There are a couple of male CPians that I think are attractive people, but I am in no way attracted to them. Remember people are different. So, there could actually be some people on this planet that don't want to take it up the ass, nor do they fancy it. And, there are some people that do. I believe in Freudianism in the fact that everything does revolve around sex in one way or another - just pay attention to Trollslayer's "selective" posts for an example. And, if one guy finds another attractive without being attracted to him, per sé, I believe one explanation could be a subconscious hope that women will do the same. Hence, more of an opportunity to be around women, when being around that guy. Like sands through the hourglass, these are the days of our lives. Jeremy Falcon Imputek "C# is the answer to a question nobody asked." - Chris Losinger
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...is damned attractive? I mean, damn, Anna - hold that bus for me I'm coming with you! The guy must be one of the cutest human beings I have ever seen - male or female - and I know he is only 21, but when he is forty he will still look nineteen, and those eyes... well did I mention THOSE EYES? There is something hypnotically enthralling about those eyes! Paul Mckenner eat your heart out! Sure he smokes, drinks coffee and bites his nails, but hey no-one is perfect. :suss: :-O For those living in a cave, this is he. If you really didn't know who he was at least form his performances in the three LOTR films then but for the love of god you do not deserve to have eyes. Best performance to date - whatever that date happens to be - is always going to be The War (1994) where he played alongside Harrison Ford in the most emotional coming-of-age film I have ever seen. Nay, the most emotionally real film I have ever seen - and I laughed when the little baby was shot in that Planet of the Apes programme. It may seem silly if you watch it now, but at the time it made more connections with me than a home elctronics kit. Pure unadulterated acting brilliance from Wood, and one that has made me a bigger fan than my sister. So they you go; it seems I may have a bit of closet homosexual in me yet. No pun intended of course. *cough* ;) I can't be alone, so who else thinks Elijah Wood is damned attractive then? Fluffly tigeress's not alowed, I want admissions from butch lions...
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
David Wulff wrote: ...is damned attractive? He is a very good actor IMO. Jeremy Falcon Imputek "C# is the answer to a question nobody asked." - Chris Losinger
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Hmmm, OK. As for looks, surely the majority of women would find him too small and too feminine looking. Incidentally, one observation I have made in life (and in some of the replies here) is that women erroneously believe that men are just hiding their ability to see another man's attractiveness. This is simply not true. Just because women can see what men find attractive in women does not mean it's the same for men. It is no coincidence that women know exactly what men want and men have no idea what women want. In fact it is quite simple, men and women both only want one thing - what they can't have! :) "The folly of man is that he dreams of what he can never achieve rather than dream of what he can."
phykell wrote: In fact it is quite simple, men and women both only want one thing - what they can't have! Amen to that! Jeremy Falcon Imputek "C# is the answer to a question nobody asked." - Chris Losinger
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Anna :) wrote: Dave - that's a truly honest admission, and one most guys couldn't ever bring themselves to make. Well done. I make admissions like that all the time, and although my close friends know how to take me it can cause a few odd looks here and there if I mentioned "christ that guy is attractive" in a crowded bar... :(( Anna :) wrote: And yes, I do think he's damn cute Thanks. :) Anna :) wrote: As he gets older he'll probably start looking a bit more rugged and "male", but it probably won't be that noticeable until he's 30 or so. Facial hair is the other big thing of course - it makes the skin much more coarse and generally gives it a hard time Damn, now I never want to age over twenty one! Anna :) wrote: His eyes won't change though - they'll always be pretty Good. He will make a brilliant Mel Gibson type "lovable" actor one day, if not for his eyes alone. I wonder if they do "Elijah Blue" contact lenses... :) Anna :) wrote: Most guys don't get this, but admitting you think a member of the same sex is attractive does not make you gay - that implies a sexual preference, which is a different thing. I get it, though one of my friends is so strictly homophobic that he can't see the line and thinks even saying "your hair looks nice today" makes you say things like "coooey" and "ooooh how are all you guys" (said in a traditionally camp voice). Anna :) wrote: I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once - and being ashamed of it leads to denial. That's certainly how I've felt in the past when it's happened to me With me what you see is what you get, and I am certainly not ashamed to admit I find Elijah Wood attractive (hell I'd be ashamaed to admit it if I didn't!). I also think Jason Behr is cute; just not *as* cute... :rolleyes: Anna :) wrote: Hehe I suspect few will be man enough to admit it even if they do agree...male society just couldn't cope with it. Yeah, that is sometihng I see around me all the time, and to be honest it annoys the hell out of me. Maybe always being the so called "outcast" has meant I don't need to rely on social stereotyping to live my life and can handle being who I am and saying what I believe, whereas others need the illusion that they are in
David Wulff wrote: I make admissions like that all the time, and although my close friends know how to take me it can cause a few odd looks here and there if I mentioned "christ that guy is attractive" in a crowded bar... Good for you! I'd sure love to see it though...;) David Wulff wrote: Damn, now I never want to age over twenty one! Neither do I but I missed the boat there I'm afraid. Going onto HRT helps though, and for some reason TS's seem to age slower - I've always looked about 5 years younger than I really am. David Wulff wrote: Good. He will make a brilliant Mel Gibson type "lovable" actor one day, if not for his eyes alone. I wonder if they do "Elijah Blue" contact lenses... Hmmm...I've got black hair, so with blue eyes - could make an interesting combination with a gothic outfit, don't you think? :cool: David Wulff wrote: I get it, though one of my friends is so strictly homophobic that he can't see the line and thinks even saying "your hair looks nice today" makes you say things like "coooey" and "ooooh how are all you guys" (said in a traditionally camp voice). That sounds very much like a sign of insecurity or self doubt. I'm sure if you could dig deep enough, there'd be something in his past or feelings he felt a little ashamed of. :( Dealing with it and accepting who you are is so much better in the long run. David Wulff wrote: With me what you see is what you get, and I am certainly not ashamed to admit I find Elijah Wood attractive (hell I'd be ashamaed to admit it if I didn't!). I also think Jason Behr is cute; just not *as* cute... I'm glad. :-D I don't recognise the name (it is Monday after all!) - what's Jason Behr look like? David Wulff wrote: Yeah, that is sometihng I see around me all the time, and to be honest it annoys the hell out of me. Maybe always being the so called "outcast" has meant I don't need to rely on social stereotyping to live my life and can handle being who I am and saying what I believe, whereas others need the illusion that they are in some way "normal". What a bunch of crap if you ask me - why live life as someone elses idea (and even then I'd suspect very few people actually believe in it themselves). Oh well, people are free to choose which groups they want to graze with--er, follow... I'd rather act the goat than be a sheep anyday. The Gospel
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Anna :) wrote: I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once There's a difference between thinking someone is attractive and being attracted to someone. There are a couple of male CPians that I think are attractive people, but I am in no way attracted to them. Remember people are different. So, there could actually be some people on this planet that don't want to take it up the ass, nor do they fancy it. And, there are some people that do. I believe in Freudianism in the fact that everything does revolve around sex in one way or another - just pay attention to Trollslayer's "selective" posts for an example. And, if one guy finds another attractive without being attracted to him, per sé, I believe one explanation could be a subconscious hope that women will do the same. Hence, more of an opportunity to be around women, when being around that guy. Like sands through the hourglass, these are the days of our lives. Jeremy Falcon Imputek "C# is the answer to a question nobody asked." - Chris Losinger
Jeremy Falcon wrote: everything does revolve around sex in one way or another - just pay attention to Trollslayer's "selective" posts for an example. Please excuse my ignorance, but can you explain what you mean by that? - Just interested, that's all... Jeremy Falcon wrote: And, if one guy finds another attractive without being attracted to him, per sé, I believe one explanation could be a subconscious hope that women will do the same. Hence, more of an opportunity to be around women, when being around that guy. Wow! - desperation, subconsciously or not... "The folly of man is that he dreams of what he can never achieve rather than dream of what he can."
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David Wulff wrote: I make admissions like that all the time, and although my close friends know how to take me it can cause a few odd looks here and there if I mentioned "christ that guy is attractive" in a crowded bar... Good for you! I'd sure love to see it though...;) David Wulff wrote: Damn, now I never want to age over twenty one! Neither do I but I missed the boat there I'm afraid. Going onto HRT helps though, and for some reason TS's seem to age slower - I've always looked about 5 years younger than I really am. David Wulff wrote: Good. He will make a brilliant Mel Gibson type "lovable" actor one day, if not for his eyes alone. I wonder if they do "Elijah Blue" contact lenses... Hmmm...I've got black hair, so with blue eyes - could make an interesting combination with a gothic outfit, don't you think? :cool: David Wulff wrote: I get it, though one of my friends is so strictly homophobic that he can't see the line and thinks even saying "your hair looks nice today" makes you say things like "coooey" and "ooooh how are all you guys" (said in a traditionally camp voice). That sounds very much like a sign of insecurity or self doubt. I'm sure if you could dig deep enough, there'd be something in his past or feelings he felt a little ashamed of. :( Dealing with it and accepting who you are is so much better in the long run. David Wulff wrote: With me what you see is what you get, and I am certainly not ashamed to admit I find Elijah Wood attractive (hell I'd be ashamaed to admit it if I didn't!). I also think Jason Behr is cute; just not *as* cute... I'm glad. :-D I don't recognise the name (it is Monday after all!) - what's Jason Behr look like? David Wulff wrote: Yeah, that is sometihng I see around me all the time, and to be honest it annoys the hell out of me. Maybe always being the so called "outcast" has meant I don't need to rely on social stereotyping to live my life and can handle being who I am and saying what I believe, whereas others need the illusion that they are in some way "normal". What a bunch of crap if you ask me - why live life as someone elses idea (and even then I'd suspect very few people actually believe in it themselves). Oh well, people are free to choose which groups they want to graze with--er, follow... I'd rather act the goat than be a sheep anyday. The Gospel
Anna :) wrote: Hmmm...I've got black hair, so with blue eyes - could make an interesting combination with a gothic outfit, don't you think? Eak! That would look seiously freaky! Anna :) wrote: what's Jason Behr look like? He's another twenty-something actor that usually plays teenagers. I guess that's a reason why I tihnk he's good looking... http://www.jasonbehr.com/flash_index.html[^] Before someone asks, I just typed jasonbehr.com into the address bar to see if it was there... :suss: Anna :) wrote: God certainly has a sense of humour when it comes to my life... You should have started an innocent conversation with her talking about something only a boyfriend would have known, and see if she picks up on it. You could have had soooooo much fun with that one!
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I'm not schizophrenic, are we.
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Anna :) wrote: I'd be very surprised if most of us hadn't come across someone of the same sex we'd been attacted to (even just a bit) at least once There's a difference between thinking someone is attractive and being attracted to someone. There are a couple of male CPians that I think are attractive people, but I am in no way attracted to them. Remember people are different. So, there could actually be some people on this planet that don't want to take it up the ass, nor do they fancy it. And, there are some people that do. I believe in Freudianism in the fact that everything does revolve around sex in one way or another - just pay attention to Trollslayer's "selective" posts for an example. And, if one guy finds another attractive without being attracted to him, per sé, I believe one explanation could be a subconscious hope that women will do the same. Hence, more of an opportunity to be around women, when being around that guy. Like sands through the hourglass, these are the days of our lives. Jeremy Falcon Imputek "C# is the answer to a question nobody asked." - Chris Losinger
Jeremy Falcon wrote: There's a difference between thinking someone is attractive and being attracted to someone. There are a couple of male CPians that I think are attractive people, but I am in no way attracted to them. Precisely; well said. I guess I just assume everyone thinks like that too.
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I'm not schizophrenic, are we.