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Doug Nelson, yeah, I know... hard to explain. I remember your post and honestly, I wasn't sure what to say, since when I do it, I do it on instinct. My suggestion about that might be to focus on the h...
Expand commentDoug Nelson, yeah, I know... hard to explain. I remember your post and honestly, I wasn't sure what to say, since when I do it, I do it on instinct. My suggestion about that might be to focus on the human qualities (kindness, sense of humor), the personality, and not only the look. Yes, the look is often important, especially in movies and tv shows. I'd say that the hands, the chest and the back are often parts of the male body that women look to. If I may have another suggestion, it would be to read love stories written by women. It might give you a good insight as to what attracts women.
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To add to the conversation, I highly recommend watching Geena Davis's Documentary, "This Changes Everything": https://www.amazon.com/This-Changes-Everything-Geena-Davis/dp/B07VDNBKC9......
Expand commentTo add to the conversation, I highly recommend watching Geena Davis's Documentary, "This Changes Everything": https://www.amazon.com/This-Changes-Everything-Geena-Davis/dp/B07VDNBKC9...
If I can find the right Actor - it'll be a hell-of-a money shot.