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@ The Original Bro: Awww! You're so warm and fuzzy. :)
All in all, I just like compliments, period, and sometimes I think that there's a little bit of each in the other, but if I had to choose...I'd rather be beautiful. Maybe because "sexy" comes by more frequently than "beautiful," maybe because it depends on who's saying it, and the mood et all, and maybe because it seems like sexy can border trashy, whereas beautiful borders timeless. And maybe because sexy is more how you want to look at a club when you get smashed, and beautiful is how you want to look at your grad dinner/dance and your wedding...though there's nothing saying you can't be beautifully sexy at the same time!
Little rambling there, for you :)
And Ella, as an American woman, I've said before that another woman is "hot," but never "sexy." There's a line crossed there semantically that I'm a little gunshy about crossing.
But you asked me which one would I rather be called, beautiful or sexy? If someone were giving me a choice to only be called beautiful or to only be called sexy, then I would take sexy. Ultimately, I'd rather be desired.
@ AmyD: Feeling beautiful is a beautiful thing.
@ Baba Doodlius: You're always so humble. :)
@ Kristal: Love the rambling. ;) Hmmm ... Jake Gyllenhaal? Sexy. Halle Berry's man? Beautiful. Lenny Kravitz? Sexy. Thierry Henry? Beautiful. David Beckham? Sexy *and* Beautiful. Sexy doesn't have to be trashy.
@ Pegs: Katharine Hepburn? Beautiful. Marilyn Monroe? Sexy.
@ GrizzBabe: Yeah, I think everyone likes to feel desired.
@ Mags: Ahhh, Mags and Bro. All warm and fuzzy together again.
@ brandon: You're both. And, you're humble, too. :) Hmm ... I'm not convinced that sexy = erotica.
Not sure which I prefer though...sexy is nice since it's rarer.
I make your words mine:
"Men rarely tell me that I’m beautiful, but every man that I’ve ever dated has told me that they think I’m sexy. "
So, if I am already sexy, I go for beautiful (eventhough I have learned at school that men are "handsome" and only girls are "beautiful"... well, who cares, I´m gay...).
Then I will be both, he he he
Honestly speaking (and I am truly 100% honest here): I have always found myself rather ugly than anything else, and when people started saying I was sexy, I was really surprised. Gladly surprised, I shall say. Being sexy pays off...
XXX/A
...okay. I'm going to stop talk - er, typing. I'm not sure if I've even stayed on topic or not, haha.
I think your last post was beautiful.
@ Antonio: I knew you were both! :) And, I've met you, my dear. You are definitely not ugly.
@ Jonathan: Yeah, you're right. "Whatever." :)
@ blackfemme: "Both" is/are good. ;-)
@ Heaven: Sexy dates are great.
@ Bronze Trinity: Hmmm ... But sex appeal doesn't always equal sex. I find plenty of men sexy even though I'll never sleep with them (and vice versa).
@ Kristal: Good point.
@ Pegs: I'm not surprised.
I'm not casting judgements against "sexy" and/or "beautiful." Believe me, being found attractive is great.
Looks go. Sometimes, people find you appealing and sometimes, they don't. But the mind can be a fascinating and emotionally appealing aspect of who you are at at any age.
FWIW 'sexy' is not 'sexual' in my book. A girl who likes her own body and enjoys using it (pref. with me) is sexy. It has everything to do with looks, movement, words, and not much with cup-size or sixpacks.
So to answer the question: I'll take sexy.
@ Andy: I've listen to your voice on your podcast. I think your voice sounds sexy. Is that offensive? ;)
@ ErrorBoy: "So to answer the question: I’ll take sexy." Oh, but, I thought you were gonna say, "I'll take the FBC."
@ Wonderlove: LOVE your username. Now that we got that out of the way ... Fabulous. I love "gorgeous". People just don't use that word enough anymore. We need to bring "gorgeous" back to daily usage.
@ TQB: And so we do, don't we? :)