Ulysses
Oct 20 2005, 9:37 am
The hairy chest on the right also went out with Eva Herzigova, ex-Wunderbra model. Yeah, Bon Jovi's hair style was a bit over the top in the 80's, but then weren't they all?
butterbean
Oct 20 2005, 9:38 am
true, but Lenny can stand there and recite the alphabet and I'd be there.
btw, that evening we had dinner at Nola and sat next to his band. nice. I was sooooo bummed he didn't join them.
Toast
Oct 20 2005, 9:39 am
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Yeah, yeah, I know - the guy is a hairy greaseball. But gimme a break, I was ten, my tastes in men were not highly developed at that point. At age seven I had a massive crush on Simon LeBon, from Duran Duran, which haunts me to this day.
@gg
don't be too hard on yourself- my friends & i were 15 when we swooned over kip winger (shudder). although, at least i had the sense to crush on john taylor.
MajorBummer
Oct 20 2005, 9:42 am
When I was a kid I had a crush on David Bowie. I even made a big drawing of him (I have been painting and drawing ever since I was a child) and put it on my wardrobe door.

I loved the way he kept changing and even today, although I don't like a lot of his music, I still love listening to his voice. With a voice like that he could probably seduce anybody.
Ulysses
Oct 20 2005, 9:53 am
Funny you should say that since I think he bats for both sides...
Ulysses
Oct 20 2005, 9:56 am
So, just for interest's sake, what hair turns most women off. Long hair, hairy chest, beard, moustache?
Would start a poll if I could...
Showem
Oct 20 2005, 9:57 am
Start a new topic at least.
MajorBummer
Oct 20 2005, 10:05 am
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Funny you should say that since I think he bats for both sides...
Many men that bat for both sides are still very, very seductive and attractive. Why do you think they succeed at batting for both sides?
I am sorry, but telling you what women find attractive in men is confidential and the only way for you to find out is to sign up as a supporter, pay your 10 bucks, get dressed up like a gurl, have us make photos of you and then we might let you join in on our ladies thread now and then where exclusive and allusive stories like these get discussed.
Eleanor Rigby
Oct 20 2005, 10:15 am
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Many men that bat for both sides are still very, very seductive and attractive. Why do you think they succeed at batting for both sides?
Agreed 100%
Ulysses
Oct 20 2005, 10:32 am
It's all right MB, I know what women find attractive. I look at it every morning in the mirror and say "How YOU doin'?"!
Irish Lassie
Oct 20 2005, 1:56 pm
Well I actually like Robbie Williams, he has got some kind of sex appeal (wouldn't touch him with a barge pole mind you - he is a little vulgar)
Someone mentioned his new song as being "catchy" to which this was the reply given:
"Crabs, syphillis and VD are "quite catchy" and, like the new song by that eejit, they are best avoided.
Mrs Peel
Oct 20 2005, 2:23 pm
I quite like the fella - bit overly cocky and all that but he can certainly entertain - if he's your cup of tea, that is.
Reckon he definitely bats and bowls though.
not me honest
Oct 20 2005, 4:50 pm
QUOTE (MajorBummer @ Oct 20 2005, 10:05 am)

I am sorry, but telling you what women find attractive in men is confidential and the only way for you to find out is to sign up as a supporter, pay your 10 bucks, get dressed up like a gurl, have us make photos of you and then we might let you join in on our ladies thread now and then where exclusive and allusive stories like these get discussed.
This answer was so good it needed repeating
Classic stuff
Marty
Oct 20 2005, 6:34 pm
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What's up with Robbie Williams' mass appeal?
Maybe you can find it out tonight on Pro7
Robbie wins damages in "secret homosexual" caseLONDON (Reuters) - British pop star
Robbie Williams on Tuesday accepted undisclosed libel damages and apologies from publishers who retracted allegations they had made in newspapers and magazines that he was a secret homosexual.
The People newspaper ran a story in 2004 headlined "Robbie's secret gay lover" shortly before the publication of a biography of the singer by his friend Chris Heath.
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