Haliphron wrote:
Orbyss wrote:
Scars show an ability to survive, I think. I mean, emotionally speaking, I do think I find scars automatically attractive, if I'm already attracted to the guy than it's an even bigger plus. It shows an active life, and experience.
I wonder why myself and other men find scars and cellulite repulsive and prefer soft, smooth skin (ideally without blemishes)....
On each other? Or women? Women have more neotenic features, supposedly to incite a caring nature in their men (the leftovers of being primarily polygamous apes, which I guess we still are). Soft features also mean a woman is younger, and therefore healthier and more viable. At least that's what I assume the logic is.
CelticGoddess wrote:
Orbyss wrote:
Scars show an ability to survive, I think. I mean, emotionally speaking, I do think I find scars automatically attractive, if I'm already attracted to the guy than it's an even bigger plus. It shows an active life, and experience.
Or several surgeries.
All of my scars are from operations.
Ooh wait....I do have two scars from three separate poision spider bites.
But that's about it.
Heh, well, see above. I think women are more likely to get scars through surgery. Knock on wood I don't have a single on yet, just tiny nicks here and there. I'm sure it's a matter of time.
I don't mind scars on women, though. Surgery scars are pretty specific -- my friend has one from a surgery, I don't think it's bad. They're also good conversation starters.
Hahah, and then I'm reminded of the Aspie-seeming beauty contestant from the Minnesota mockumentary
Drop Dead Gorgeous; "They remade my belly with skin from my butt!" [pulls up shirt for all to see]