is it possible to think a guy is hott, but not actually like him?, like, not want a relationship. |
is it possible to think a guy is hott, but not actually like him?, like, not want a relationship. |
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This is a total 'duh' question.
But to answer it, of course. That's why the word infatuation exists. |
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This is a total 'duh' question. ^Word. I think a lot of guys are hot, but I would never think about going into a relationship with them. The main reason being their personality. If you're hot, and you're a jerk, you're a definite no-no. Then there are those you don't "click" with. As Tina so graciously put it, these guys are just eye candy. Nothing more. (Although if my eye candy -- Ben Barnes/Patrick Dempsey -- ever came up to me and asked me to be in a relationship with them, I'd go to them sooo fast xD) |
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