Sexiness. In General.
charisjulia <charisjulia@hotmail.com>
charisjulia at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 16 22:11:11 UTC 2002
Lady Tavington-Malfoy wrote:
>"Wholesome" (ick!) guys don't do a thing for me. A lot of teenage
>girls loved Heath Ledger, who played Gabriel in the Patriot, who was
>the typical blond haired, blue eyed, wholesome, golly gee whiz type
>of good guy. I just saw him as a cute little boy and to entertain
>lustful thoughts about such a character would be like doing so about
>one's kid brother. Ick!
Ick indeed! No, no, no, no, no! Don't get me wrong! And, please, not
Heath Ledger! (whom, by the way, I just saw in the "Four Feathers".
The movie was terrible and Heath's looks definitely did nothing to
make up for it IMO.) Let us not confuse goodness with rosycheeked
little-- mama's-- boys!
Bel wrote:
>The one who would give his girl
>flowers and remember her birthday. Who absolutely adores the way she
looks when
>she wakes up in the morning. Who wears the sweater she made him,
even if the
>sleeves are a little short. And who fights to defend the side of
right with
>every fibre of his being. Strong, loving, protective, deep-down
good. That's
>the kind of guy I could fall for. And I'd have to fall for him for
him to be
>truly sexy to me.
Hmmm, now this is much more what I had in mind! Though I think I
would differentiate from your added prerequisite of a, err, "little
touch of devilment" ;--) I think it would just confuse me. . .
Amy wrote:
>I've given this a lot of thought (an unhealthy amount, in fact, as
>most would opine), have taken it up with a professional counselor,
>etc. <g>, and in my case I would say Lupin's lycanthropy is an
>attractive part of his personality, not because it makes him
>dangerous, but because it makes him vulnerable. (Follow the
>Porphyria test and ask when I like Snape best: yep, it's at the end
>of 4, when he's *in* the most danger.
Ah, yes, you're right if course! So I can crush on Lupin in peace *
and* still keep my natural predilection for nice guys in tact! Hmm,
maybe I'll even start thinking seriously of Snape as well. . .
Though. . . well, how slimy do you think his hair * really* is???
Charis Julia, who of course can always make him wash to get rid of
that problem. Do you think he'd take it?
PS I seem to have sent my last message twice. Sorry!
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