Originally Posted by
kp2171
things i like on a woman...
scents... well, just like cologne on a man, it depends on how the scent works with the womans skin, but i love Amarige by Givinchy... most of givinchy's stuff is yummy. also had a love who used an androstenone phermone concentrate over her body. it was lovely. dont care if it was a true phermone... it rocked my world... of course, watching her place dabs of it over her body didnt hurt things either. seriously, that stuff was great.
uhm... i also like certain fabrics on women. some of the rayons or acrylics with a small % spandex blend in the fabric gives a nice feel with some stretch in all the right places. can hug the curves of a woman and hangs nicely. chico's has a lot of this. works for me. patterns and good lines with thoughtful seams and stitching can make or break a piece of clothing.
lately ive been attracted to fabric belts for women... non leather... like a leopard print fabric or some other print... not leather or metal. maybe its a phase. daddy likes, nonetheless.
i like nails done for the season. could be longer or not. squared or rounded. doesnt matter. clean and taken care of is attractive, whether polished or not. painted pigs when in the springtime is a great treat. boys notice... at least this boy does.
for me...brooks brothers classic cologne. ive had others. this is My scent. period.
clothing... depends. daily... pressed khaki's, more casual than serious, i like pockets... usually black leather shoes, not too structured, but good enough to wear almost anywhere, anytime... either a good button up shirt with a crisp collar that doesnt need a tie and sleeves rolled back two or three turns or a nice collarless shirt that fits well and is soft enough to make the girl have her hands on you.
i like blazers but dont find many i like. tough to get the right fit across the shoulders without being oversized in the waist. jeans and a blazer is common tho' when the weather is coldish.
i like gray a lot for my shirts. some blues. more blacks. like red but its wrong for my skin most of the time. never yellows or pastels.