And they are not in my bed to be the mother of my future children.
Sounds like a group thang.
You know, drop dead gorgeous is in the eye of the beholder. For women and I suspect some men, the thing that matters is that someone is attractive to YOU.
I know one guy who thinks Pamela Anderson is the most beautiful woman to hit this earth. I know other guys who don't find her bleached hair, excessive cosmetics, breast implants and constant wardrobe of whore/stripper garb attractive in the least. Some guys like the fake beauty and some like it more natrual.
One thing I have observed: American TV tends to only portray young, physically beautiful women as sexy. So a lot of boys grow up brainwashed that this is the only type of woman that can be sexy.
I like watching Keeping Up Appearances the British TV comedy. On the show you have Hyacinth, Daisy, Rose and Violet, four middle-aged women. They are immensely interesting characters. Once in a while there will be an episode where a man will grab Hyacinth and try to kiss her and you can see her garter, etc. She fights the guy off but has this sort of smile on her face and she never tells her husband Richard about it.
Daisy is always trying to get her husband interested in her rather than his books.One time she dressed all in leather and hung out with a punk rock guy in his 20s who rode a motorcycle. She was trying to make Onslo jealous. Rose is a mini skirt wearing tart who is always after the married vicar. I don't see Violet much.
The point is that Andy thinks Hyacinth and Daisy are sexy because he likes women who genuinely enjoy men and sex and are interesting people as well. In other words, there is just an aura that surrounds a woman who enjoys sex and she doesn't have to be classicly beautiful to have that allure.
On the other hand, some beautiful men and women think all they have to do to be interesting is be beautiful. They don't develop any social skills and can be quite boring in an out of the bedroom.
Heather