Men can be turned off by a lack of confidence, as insecurity often manifests in negative behavior or self-doubt. Additionally, overly aggressive or controlling attitudes can be off-putting, as many prefer a partner who is supportive and easygoing. Poor communication skills and negativity can also create distance, making it difficult to connect on a deeper level. Ultimately, authenticity and kindness are often more appealing than any specific traits that might turn a man off.
Switch (1991)
The woman likely turned off the light because she was finished reading or wanted to go to sleep, while the man continued reading in dim light, perhaps accustomed to it or using a book light. Alternatively, he might be so engrossed in his reading that he didn't mind the reduced light. The situation suggests differing preferences for reading conditions between the two.
The Mechanic [2011] [R] He holds the teenage girl's hand over an in-sink garbage disposal, the woman shouts, the man turns on the disposal and we see blood and chunks of tissue fly through the air (he turns off the disposal, holds up the teenage girl's hand, which is unharmed, and throws a piece of butcher meat on a counter.
a strange thing!something that farts, burps, is gross, imature, sloppy and most importantly turns on women! wiltmaster's answer: okay, the above answer was pretty much definitely answered by a woman who was recently dumped by a man =_=, whoever you are, stop it. a man...er....is a male human, opposite to woman (female humans).
A Man Needs a Woman was created in 1968.
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Switch (1991)
The man reads braille. I heard that joke before.
Tell him you want to make a baby.
he dumb like me
The woman likely turned off the light because she was finished reading or wanted to go to sleep, while the man continued reading in dim light, perhaps accustomed to it or using a book light. Alternatively, he might be so engrossed in his reading that he didn't mind the reduced light. The situation suggests differing preferences for reading conditions between the two.
A possible answer is that the man is blind and is 'reading' a Braille book - so obviously he does not need a light on
A man!
A man is turned on by the way a woman smells. Try flower and fruity scents and a man is guaranteed to be turned on.
I have tested this in a controled inviroment and it turns out that the person I tested it on was 1.2cm wide.