Poll: Pretty or Hot?

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Godavari

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Unless she's overweight, I'm good with just about anything as long as she's got a pretty face. Of course, personality can and does make an exception for these preferences.
 

LemonMelon

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It depends on the situation for me. If sex is imminent I prefer hot, if not: pretty is nice.

Although I much prefer gorgeous to any of those.
 

Skeleton Jelly

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Pretty I think is just really enjoying the site of a girl. Saying someone is pretty, is like saying they have a unique beauty.

Saying someone is hot, is like saying their body makes you lust for them.

That's what I think. And that means, I'd always go for pretty. Even so, I think pretty eventually developes into hotness when enough time is built in knowing that person.

Hard to describe =T
 

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my girl has a cute face and large jublies. she has a wicked sense of humor and for some strange reason even though she is not an avid game she can beat me bloody in teken. she is sarcastic as hell just like myself. i love a good personality in a woman and i love a girl with a good sense of humor. big or small generally doesn't matter to me,but i do have limits though, if she weighs more than i do, it's a hell no.
 

Not So Tuesday

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TheLefty said:
(or in the female's part rock hard abs or "justin beiber" hair).
Completely off-topic, but fuck the term "Justin Beiber" hair. My hair constantly gets compared to his even though it's what my hair looks like naturally. I wake up in the morning, shower, and go on with my day (no combing or blow drying). Hell it should be called *name redacted* hair, cause I'm older than him.

/rant
 

JUMBO PALACE

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It's got to be a bit of both. I wouldn't want a girl with a hot body but a hideous face. And I wouldn't want a girl with a pretty face and nice hair but a disgusting body either. A middle ground of a pretty girl with a nice body is what I (and probably mostly everyone else) shoot for.
 

AvsJoe

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I say over and over again that I prefer cute and pretty over hot and sexy but it's incorrect. Of the women I meet most of the ones I'm attracted to are "hot" rather than "pretty". Suffice to say my penis and my brain are in disagreement.
 

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DazZ. said:
TheLefty said:
I, being a fifteen year old boy who has no plans of getting laid anytime soon
You're an incredibly strange 15 year old.

I don't prefer either, I can see the good traits of both.
I'm 16 and I have no plans to get laid any time soon either. Does that make him less weird, me more weird, none of the above or a combination of the two?

OT: In a sexual attraction sense, pretty means more to me than hot, but in an everyday sense I find I like pretty people more (kind of makes the 'but' redundant doesn't it). Though I think that is more to do with a lot of nice people I know are pretty rather than I know a lot of pretty people and therefore I think they are nice.
 

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I like pretty ladies, and to be perfectly honest, I actually tend to find 'hot' girls outright gross, like Megan Fox, dear GOD her face is just... Ugh. No, just, no.

I prefer a girl that looks... How to put it, 'soft, gentle?' Yeah, I think that describes my tastes rather well.

An exquisite personality is not optional, it is a must, if she has a cookie-cutter personality, she'll be practically invisible to me, literally, I won't even notice their presence after I learn they're part of the 'mindless highschool girl hivemind.' Also, the more interested she is in listening to me babble in on about space for hours, the better, so I guess that means I like 'nerdy' girls, if only nerdy enough for that. ;)

And you know what? I'll be perfectly honest, I adore large breasts [small](But not too large! i.e. Anything over DD, D's are perfect, in my opinion)[/small] , that's right, I'm not embarrassed to say it, if a lady is gifted she earns a large boost in attractiveness from me... Although a bad personality will obviously cancel out said boost. Not to say large breasts are a requirement, they're just a massive plus.

[small](Does anyone else dislike that whenever you give an even partially in-depth answer regarding your tastes in a partner, it always ends up looking like an entry from a dating site?)[/small]
 

hottsaucekid

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Julianking93 said:
I don't really like using the term "hot"

It sounds too sexual and almost sexist in a way. When someone says "hot" they're probably thinking about just the sexual part of it. That's why I like cute, pretty or beautiful.

OT, though, I like non traditionally hot girls. Small breasts, nice figure, intelligence, personality and glasses are a bonus :D

So, I guess pretty or cute by normal standards
Agreed.

we must be like long lost twins or something crazy b/c i couldnt of said it any better.
 

Julianking93

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hottsaucekid said:
Agreed.

we must be like long lost twins or something crazy b/c i couldnt of said it any better.
You're actually the second person to say that to me in this thread.

Actually, the first person told me I was his clone.
 

ShadowsofHope

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I tend to use both. I call Angelina Jolie "hot" (I mean, look at her), and I call most girls I know locally with personalities I can relate and converse with to a positive effect "pretty" or "cute". Athletic breasts and arse if we're talking "below the neck", the face would require too much detailed explanation.
 

Audio

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I do not go lookin' for a certain type o' lass. I would have t' feel t' starboard way before i know when t' approach. Arrrr
 

joshuaayt

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Pretty. I find conventional hot to be a turn-off. Large breasts frighten me.
Which I think makes me a paedophile, in Australia.
 

Arkhangelsk

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I like a bit of both, unless given the degree of hotness is equal-or-greater-than the degree of prettiness. That bends a bit Oliver's First Law of Dating.
Who's first which in the what now?
Yes, Mr. Doctor. Oliver's First Law of Dating. It's sort of an inside joke between me and my brother, and it goes like this:

If said subject's attribute of hotness is equal-or-greater-than his/her prettiness, then said subject is not dateable because of potential head-emptiness.
Ah, that makes sense. :) And you called me The Doctor! *squeeee*
Glad you noticed it. I wasn't sure if it's Mr. Doctor or Mr. The Doctor. Which one is correct?
I think it's Mr. Doctor, otherwise it sounds a bit weird.