Why do shirtless guys turn me on




















I came to realize that I was being unfaithful to my future husband by allowing my eyes to gaze on the half naked bodies of other men. Thankfully, Zack was bold enough to ask me about it. How about you? Have you ever considered the fact that guys without their shirts on could be a stumbling block for you? Do you find yourself fantasizing and dreaming about the perfect muscles and abs on a guy? The places we choose to look with our eyes will directly affect what happens in our minds and hearts.

Photo Credit: freedigitalphotos. January 30, by Kristen Clark. Learn More. Believe it or not. Daph81 Guru. In magazines, no. Cookie Xper 2. I guess I go shirtless to impress girls but it does make me feel self conscious.

Sign Up Now! Related Questions. Show All. Girls, how turned on or how differently do you think about a guy when you see him at the pool shirtless? GUYS: Why do men like it when women look child-like and "innocent"?

Guys, in a relationship, what do you think when you are perving on other women? If a girl screenshot of your face in a snapchat story?

Sort Girls First Guys First. Niniel Xper 5. If the guy is fit then of course it is just a pleasure to look at. I don't really get turned on about it. It is just a nice view and better if it happens in real life, because in magazines it has become a typical thing. So mostly I don't pay much attention to guys shirtless in a magazine, that's not anything special.

But if a guy who looks fit and good while walking down the street shirtless then it would be a nice sight to see and attractive, for sure. Tycho 78 opinions shared on Girl's Behavior topic. Read more: Where are the Willies? The Missing Penis in "Magic Mike". They also discussed specific body parts as aspects of the whole person. This was partly about not wanting to be seen as treating a man as just a body part, as women often see men doing to other women.

Some women thought themselves sexually deficient in not being able to objectify men. They thought men who posted sexualised images of their bodies on social media or dating sites might be shallow or superficial. Others thought muscular and attractive men represented broader interests in fitness and athletics that might not align with their own values. Women described muscular and athletic men as sexual fantasy figures but discounted them as viable, long-term partners.

They thought them too preoccupied with their own attractiveness. Yeah, I want my superman to be really big […].



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