I like when see something they don't like but say nothing at all. Kinda like they're more humble ,because they know it would hurt you. But when it gets to serious they'll tell you I don't know how to really explain it.
Fairly non-judgemental, flexible and easy going (able to adapt to various situations, people etc), understated confidence. His accomplishements and his relationships speak for themselves. He doesn't need to 'put-him-self' out there (so to speak), other people have so many wonderful things to say him about already. Hardworking, but also knows how to have a good time. Treats everyone he comes in contact with respect and dignity. He is a class act guy. A rare commodity in the world of baggars, ego-pushers, and aggressors. I hope that helps.
Ok, this is kinda stupid but accents. Like I think london and some american accents are hot. But I don't really like broad yorkshire or northern french accent (sorry if anyone has them- just an opinion).
Smell is really a plus as well. And a guy who can make me laugh is also very attractive.
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Describe your ideal first date; Where do you go? What do you wear? How does the date end?
For me the first date is about getting to know the other person. I prefer a quiet venue, a place like a coffee shop or a dignified restaurant.
I dress well on first dates, wearing a nice shirt and jacket, sometimes with matching slacks, other times with jeans.
The date ends with a hug or a kiss (or both); I want to connect emotionally before going further.
Afterwards..what will your date know about you?
She will know that I'm funny, smart, and interesting. She will know a little about my career, my family, and my life, without too much information (to be boring or overly personal) being given on any subject.
She will also know that I'm a good listener, someone who has an interest in what she has to say (provided that it isn't boring or creepy!)
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