Modest is a word used to control women's dress, suggesting that womens bodies are inherently sinful or sexual and so for the sake of men women should cover-up to be considered worthy of respect. This idea is not attractive full-stop, it is a sexist idea that has no place in our society today.
well I'm a woman and find both equally attractive- as long as it is something you are passioante about and good at they'll be impressed :P
The word modest is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a modest income, a modest winner.The noun form for the adjective modest is modestness.Another noun form is modesty.
She thinks of you as a friend but not a lover. This is a polite let down to let you know that you are not either their "type" or they do not find you attractive, mentally or physically or both. They still want to be friends but don't want to hurt your feelings.
yes, incredibly attractive! to both males and females. :)
It depends on the type of woman. Some like muscles, others like intelligence. Some are even looking for both. Look for a girl that is attracted to you, don't try to make yourself attractive for others, unless you are hideous.
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Studies have shown that when guys look for long-term partners, most couldn't care less about body type or shape. They like girls that laugh at themselves and like a good time, but are modest and nice. But please don't try to be something you are not cos guys can see straight through it! Better to be yourself! If a guy can't deal with that, then he is not right for you!
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Some tomboys are attractive. Both girls and guys can be attracted to tomboys.
no but it is incorrect, it should be "An attractive salad serves as an accent for the meal in both color and texture."
"Slaunt" is a blend of the words "slim" and "aunt," used colloquially to refer to a woman who is both slim and attractive, often older and fashionable. It is commonly used in social media and online slang.
The secret of getting someone to date you is to be attractive. Attractive means being beautiful both inwardly and outwardly.