To straight women—do you ever feel that, from an aesthetic perspective, the female body is just more visually appealing than the male body?

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To straight women—do you ever feel that, from an aesthetic perspective, the female body is just more visually appealing than the male body?

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  1. throwsawaymes Avatar

    Yes. The shape of our body is really nice, but when naked I do kind of prefer how men look (when in shape- my husband specifically)

  2. secretvictorian Avatar

    Yes, we are more curvy, softer skin, thinner skin, and our bodies have a lovely roundness Women are smaller and I think that makes us nicer to look at.

    That being said I adore broad shoulders and mens arms and thighs. My husbands superior strength is hot af. But men are visually appealing from a “God hes so fit and strong / would love him to throw me about” rather than soft beauty.

  3. Chaosangel48 Avatar

    No. However, I have backgrounds in art and human anatomy, so I see the marvel and beauty of all bodies.

  4. DesiJeevan111 Avatar

    Yes , women are somewhat inherently beautiful to look at . I have never met a woman who did not have atleast one unique or different feature that was just …beautiful . Like you would want to look at that . Some have a nice warm eyes, some have a unique curve in their waist, some have cute butts , some have heavy butts , some even have softly curved ears . Some have beautiful fingers . Some have nice ankles even .
    I am attracted to men but very rarely I find myself just looking at the ‘beauty’ of a man . When you are intimate with your partner ,you notice their unique features as well . But when I am out , I rarely notice a man’s back or ears or fingers . But women, I like to look at all women in a non creepy way and think wow she has such kind eyes , wow her shoulders drop so nicely , she has nice curves, she is so slender , she has such beautiful arms etc

  5. RecommendationAny763 Avatar

    Not at all. I enjoy looking at some naked men, but I do not enjoy any naked women. No interest to me. I have a mirror.