A: For me, this is the critical moment when emotion matters - i.e. how much I like him, how much I sense he likes me etc. If there's anything even slightly not right, or not mutual, between us, that moment will be alienating. If all is great, that moment is a turn-on.
A: I live in the UK and I've got to say the accents from 'up north' (e.g. Manchester) are just luvley! Check them out people. Not all 'English' accents are the same, in fact across england you'll find people speak in completely different ways. Even within the same city, especially London.
A: You won't like this answer but. When I see a man in a tight T-shirt I think it looks a bit camp. If there are any other signs I may start wondering if he's gay even.If you have a good figure it will show with a normal-fitting T-shirt, it's really not necessary to display all your muscular lines! more
A: Just personal turn-ons/offs in no particular order. - I second accents. Anything non-RP and non-posh. Lancashire & 'younger generation' London are music to my ears. - A relaxed manner - not taking things too seriously or getting worked up too easily, able to tease & have fun. - Intelligence - not in... more