I don’t mean body shaming, just one trait that instantly turns you off

    • Limeey
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      Aw this bums me out, people can’t really control their laughs. I personally love someone who laughs without concern for how it’s perceived.

      Making people laugh is like my #1 love in life, I hate to judge how they laugh.

    • Too RenOPM
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      2 years ago

      What if I teehee laugh? Which I apparently do

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    Fake Boobs, well fake anything really. For example basically all of the Kardashians, they used to be so pretty and now they all look exactly the same and like human dolls. Not shaming if it’s what you want to do go for it, and I’m sure there are people that are attracted to it. Just not me.

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    2 years ago

    Sweat smell. Not in a shaming way or anything.

    I married and spent a decade with a woman with an incompatible smell. Had a kid with her and now he has a problem with her smell.

    Maybe it’s the autism or the really sensitive sense of smell, but I don’t want to deal with that anymore.

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        Shrill or squeaky women’s voices. I’m struggling to think of a good media example.

        My aversion was strong enough that i married a woman with a flat, Daria-esque, affect just to be safe

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    2 years ago

    Take some care of the body, and not just shower.