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Friday, June 17, 2011

10 Beauty Moves Guys Find Sexy.

10 Beauty Moves Guys Find Sexy


  • by RealBeauty.com, on Tue Jun 14, 2011 8:12am PDT



  • We asked, they spilled. Real guys dish about what they find sexiest in their mates. We bet some of their turn-ons surprise you!



    1) When You Bare It All





    Did you know that the average American woman spends almost $200 a year on her makeup? That's a shocking $13,000 spent over her lifetime. And the kicker: Our guys actually prefer our skin sans accompaniment.



    "I love how she looks when she first wakes up, " says Keith, 36, of his fiancée, April. "Fresh, clean, natural. I hate when she piles on that cakey eye stuff. She still looks good, but she just doesn't look as much like herself."



    Chris, 23, concurs. "I was actually drawn to [my girlfriend] Stephanie because she didn't wear makeup. She didn't really look like she was trying to be noticed. That was cool, you know?"



    "She's never as gorgeous as she is just out of the shower," says Daniel, 30, of his wife, Gina. "When she’s all natural, scrubbed clean, and walking around in a towel — man, I love that. I actually proposed to her in that towel!"



    "I absolutely hate lip gloss," says Taylor, 21. "My girlfriend's always trying to kiss me with it on, and it's so sticky! Seriously, why do you ladies like that stuff?"



    "Lip gloss is the worst," says Taylor’s friend Rand, 22. "I can never get it off my face! It completely takes the romance out of kissing because I keep thinking about how annoying it is."


    2) Your Belly





    If you're like most of us, you've probably lost count of the millions of hours you've spent doing ab exercises. And that's the good news. The bad news? Turns out guys don't actually care as much as we think they do.



    "I love her stomach!" says Derke, 30, of his wife, Lita. "It's too round," she protests. He maintains that it's "perfect. She's soft and feminine and I love that her body just fits with mine."



    "[My wife] Irene's soft and curvy, and I love that about her," says William, 40.



    "She's got all the right goods in all the right places," says Jermaine, 35, of the "significant lady" in his life. "As far as I'm concerned, there's a reason they call 'em 'love handles!'"



    "I'm not perfect, so I definitely don’t expect [my girlfriend] Cate to be," says Ben, 29. "I love her, all of her, physically and mentally; I'm sure I would still love her if she dropped 10 pounds or dyed her hair pink, but I think she's exceptional just the way she is."



    "She's only gotten more lovely with age," says Henry, 81, of his wife Edith. "Neither one of us have the bodies we used to, but I love each wrinkle and stretch mark. They're a testament to the life we've shared together. I didn't fall in love with her because she looked like Ava Gardner (which she did); I fell in love with her because she was the sweetest girl in the world, and that hasn’t changed in over 50 years of marriage."


    3) When You Do That Thing You Do





    One person's garbage is someone else's treasure. Let me put it another way: The right guy is going to find your weird habits absolutely adorable.



    "She sings completely off-key," says Ivan, 38, of his wife, Rachele. "It's so endearing. When she sings in the shower, it's a beautiful, terrible symphony that never fails to make me smile."



    "My girlfriend has a habit of twirling her hair that used to drive me up the wall," says Colin, 21. "Once we were dating a while, though, I realized that she only does it when she's deep in thought. Now it's really cute!"



    "She leaves her bras everywhere," Phillip, 31, says about his wife, Helene. "On door handles, over the shower rod — I even found one on the coat rack once. It used to drive me crazy, but when she pointed out that I leave my [dirty] socks everywhere, I realized we're two peas in a pod."



    "[My girlfriend] Tiffany and I have completely opposite tastes in music," says Sam, 22. "I'm more Talking Heads than Lady Gaga per se, but even though I only go to pop concerts with her to be supportive, I like that our separate interests mean we're both exposed to stuff we otherwise wouldn't be interested in knowing anything about."



    "She has a knowledge of celebrity culture that is completely beyond me," says Pat, 24, of his girlfriend, Caroline. "I never know (or care about) anything that's going on in Hollywood, but she's can go on for hours about who's dating whom, and who just broke up with that guy from that movie, and what the new hit spots are. I think it's cute though; I mean, that's her thing, just like rugby is mine. We all need our own things; it's what keeps things spicy."


    4) When You Toss the Dryer





    "Amy refuses to leave the house without stick-straight hair," says Steve, 23, of his naturally curly-haired girlfriend. "It's ridiculous! Every day, she spends hours in the bathroom using that straightener thing. I wish she'd leave it curly, at least a few days a week."



    We're pretty sure that the "straightener thing" Steve was referring to is a flatiron, and we're even more sure that he's echoing the sentiment of many more guys out there: We like your hair just the way it is!



    "This one's spent hundreds, no, thousands, of dollars on relaxers, extensions, perms, and color jobs over the years," says Clement, 45, of his wife, Cherie. "You name it, she's tried it. But eventually, she came to realize what I'd known all along: that she was blessed with beautiful hair naturally."



    "Her hair was, honest to God, bright yellow," says Jason, 42, of a bad dye his wife had a few years ago. "I mean, it really looked terrible — like a highlighter. After that, she stopped coloring her hair, and I think she's never looked better."



    "[My girlfriend] Danielle's got really thick hair," says Steve, 30. "She's probably in the bathroom about two hours every day, just working on her hair. Which is fine, except she thinks it only takes her about 30 minutes, so when we're running late for something and she says, 'Oh, I'm just going to hop in the shower and do my hair real quick,' it's frustrating. Every hair does not have to be perfect, woman!"


    5) Your Eyelashes





    "I love her eyes," says Trevor, 46. "Sometimes she looks at me under her lashes and it makes me want to head straight to the bedroom!"



    "Right now, her eyelashes look so fluffy, says Derek, 24, who didn't know that his girlfriend was wearing falsies at the time. "Her eyes are one of her best features, so I love that her lashes make my attention goes straight there."



    "Her eyelashes? Yeah, they're ridiculous," says Seth, 26, of his girlfriend's notoriously long lashes. "I actually noticed them right off the bat when we first met. She knows how to use them, too! She just looks at me, and I'm like, 'Okay, what do you want?'"



    "His girlfriend's lashes are incredible," says Seth's friend Vik, also 26. "I’ve gotta get me a girl like that."



    6) Your Legs





    This one's a no-brainer, ladies: big ones, small ones, short ones, long ones, they're all good as far as the menfolk are concerned.



    "They're so smooth!" says James, 26, of his girlfriend Sarah's legs. "I love the way they feel. And when she wears heels? Forget about it. Her legs are insane."



    "I'm a leg man myself," says David, 43. "I can't resist my wife when she crosses and uncrosses her legs. She knows it, too!"



    "Why do I like women's legs? I'm not sure I have a good answer," says Nate, 32. "I just do. They're elegant, you know? And smooth! Women always have such smooth legs, and, as a guy, I guess I'm attracted to things that are different, that I don't have, if that makes sense. It's why I like boobs, too — cause I don't have them!"



    "Oh, I'm definitely a leg man," says Lars, 51. "I don't even care what the rest of her looks like, but if a woman has a nice pair of legs, I'm down for the count. Hey, your legs are pretty good. How about it?" he propositions this reporter. "You could be wife number three!"



    No thanks, Lars. But, we do hear you, lads. If wielded the right way, a woman's legs can be a powerful weapon. Our advice? Take care of your legs, and they'll take care of you.


    7) Your Style



    Time to break out the feathers, bright nail polish, and all those other trends you love, because, fashionable or not, nothing makes you sexier than you being you.



    "Sandy has a style that's completely her own," says Dennis, 51, of his wife of 27 years. "She's always been a free spirit, and I love that she wears crazy hats and dresses over pants."



    Patrick, 33, loves that his wife wears her bright red hair in a spiky pixie cut and refuses to wear high heels. "She knows what works for her, and I love that!" he says. "She used to do ballet, so she said after years of being up on her toes, she's going to wear flats from now on. Honestly? I don't care. She'll always be sexy to me, no matter what she wears or how she looks."



    "I'm pretty subdued, so it was a real change to date someone who dresses more flamboyantly," says Mike, 44, of his girlfriend Eva's recent birthday outfit: a sequined, backless dress, feathered hair-piece, and hot pink crocodile booties. "I love it, though. It's always a reflection of her personality, and she always looks amazing."



    When Robert, 47, showed up for a blind date with Maggie, he wasn't expecting to be meeting the girl in the Shakespearean garb. "She worked at a nearby Renaissance fair, and had just gotten off work," he said. "At first I thought it was weird, but then I was like, 'Okay, yeah, this girl is awesome!'" That was seven years ago, and the couple got engaged two years ago. "She actually totally got me into the Renaissance fair circuit," he says, "and I love it!"



    Related: Decode His Compliments

    8) Your Scent

    "I don't know how she does it, but she always smells delicious," says Brent, 29, of his girlfriend, Cate. "Even when she just gets out of the shower!"

    "I love inhaling her right here," says Damien, 35, pointing to the area of his girlfriend Veronica's neck right under her ear, where she says she applies Burberry's The Beat perfume every morning. "She smells amazing, all sexy and soft."

    Mike, 30, loves his fiancée Nadine's Jo Malone Vanilla & Anise perfume. "All her stuff smells like it," he says. "I love when I wake up and she's gone, I can still smell it on her pillow."

    Tyler, 26, says his girlfriend "asked for a bottle of Stellanude by Stella McCarthy for her birthday, and now I know why. She smells incredible in it. It's seriously like an aphrodisiac for me. All I can think about is her wearing nothing except that perfume."

    Related: Scents to Get You Through Every Situation

    9) When You Ask for What You Want

    "Take it from me," says Dean, 45. "The key to a successful relationship is for the woman to go into every situation assuming that her mate is dense. Like me and my wife. I don't get subtleties. Our relationship improved ten times when she finally stopped implying things she wanted and started asking straight out."



    "My wife's pretty bossy," says Peter, 67. "But that can be a good thing. At least I know what she wants!"



    "I'm not a mind reader!" says Mike, 25. "I'll be honest — I rarely know exactly why my girl's frustrated or mad at me. We finally had it out, and she realized she needs to be more open with me."



    "My one complaint about my [new] girlfriend is that I wish she would speak up more about what she needs and wants from me...sexually speaking," says Adam, 34. "She's shy and kinda self-conscious maybe, which is fine, but I'm never sure if I'm doing what she wants me to do."



    "I think directness [in bed] is sexy," says Jake, 28. "When a woman takes charge, it takes the pressure off of me and lets me relax and enjoy the ride."



    "Nothing's more of a turn-on for me than when my girlfriend tells me what to do in bed," says Xavier, 36.



    Moral of the story: In bed and out, make sure your guy knows what you like — how will he find out otherwise?

    Related: Beauty Moves to Get You Both in the Mood

    10) Your Job
    "My wife used to be a professor of women's studies," says Al, 72. "I love that her longtime passion about women's rights helped her find a job where she was able to help others appreciate themselves better and fight for their rights."

    "Maybe this sounds silly," says Garrison, 42, "but I find my wife sexiest when she puts on her power suit before a big meeting. I don't know — maybe it's the fact that it reflects how smart and capable and passionate she about her career, but that suit does the trick better than any French maid costume."

    "She works in an elementary school," says Samuel, 49, of his wife, Annie. "I love watching her with her kids. It's absolutely amazing to see the way they respond to her. And when I see how fulfilled she is in her career, I'm just so happy to have married a beauty with brains, too."



    "My girlfriend's in public relations," says Hector, 26, "which is something I know nothing about, but it's very cool to watch her at work — she's always on the go. I really admire her and everything that she's done. She came to America when she was 14, and went on to graduate from an Ivy League school and have a really successful career. Is that a turn-on? Definitely. I love that she's smart!"


    Quoted: http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/sex/10-beauty-moves-guys-find-sexy-2496924/

    Power over Our Hearts

    We are wretch, awful people. Sometimes, it is necessary for us to view ourselves in this light, because it helps us avoid pride. This attitude helps us come before God in humility. After all, James 4:6 says, "But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: 'God opposes the proud but show favor to the humble.'" There is benefit in being humble.

    However, there are times when we feel overwhelmed by our sin. We know what we should be doing, we know how we should be acting, and we are not living up to the standard that Christ has set before us. We become burdened by our sin, and we allow that burden to taint how we view ourselves. Instead of living humbly under the freedom banner of Christ, we become disgusted with ourselves and hide in the filth of our sin while increasing the mounds of self-pity around us. Nonetheless, we can still turn to our almighty God, who is capable of lifting us out of any pit of sin or self-pity. J.C. Philpot say, "When we feel the power of sin, the tyranny of our vile lusts and passions, and what our nature is capable of it left to its own will and way - how sweet and suitable is the promise, ' You will again have compassion on us; You will subdue our iniquities and hurl all our sins into the depths of the sea!' Micah 7:19."

    Our sin has been conquered once and for all by Christ. Regardless of how our hearts feel, or how our hearts condemn us (1 John 3:20), Christ has hurled every last sin we have committed, as well as the ones we will commit far from us. So says our Almighty God.

    Living Life

    I AM: In Control

    Jesus is always in control. There is no circumstance that exists without His knowledge or without God's approval. We might not always understand our circumstances, or how our different situations will work out, but we need to learn to rest in God and trust Him.

    Consider the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Throughout the course of Jesus' ministry on earth, Christ made enemies. While many people flocked to Him to hear His message of salvation, not everyone liked what He had to say, John 8:58-59, for example, states one instance in which Jewish leaders tried to stone Jesus.

    Jesus evaded these men here, but at the appointed time, Jesus handed Himself over to the very people who wanted Him dead. Jesus was forced to endure on of the most painful death imaginable, and was buried a dead man. It would seem that at this point, Jesus' enemies have won. The 12 apostles themselves were overcome with despair, and in their grief they returned to their original life. Yet through it all, God was in control. William Plumer says, "It is true that both Herod and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles and the people of Israel, were gathered together; but it was for to do whatever God's hand and God's counsel determined before to be done. Acts 4:27,28. No power had they against Jesus except as the Almighty lengthened their chain."

    We happen to have the benefit of time. We know that Christ rose victoriously to life again. Furthermore, we know that we too, will be raised victoriously through Christ in glorious bodies. Therefore, if our ultimate destination is victory and glory, we should easily be able to trust God with everything in between, because God is in complete control over everything.

    Living Life

    Our Meek, Almighty God

    How can a good, all-powerful God allow evil to exist? If god was really good, why would He let us suffer? If God was really all-powerful, why doesn't He stop evil from happening?

    The problem with these questions is that they assume that evil is a thing. For example, darkness is not a thing; it is an absence of light. If  you want to make a room darker, you simply remove or block light. Cold, too, is not a thing, but it just the absence of heat or energy. In this same way, evil is the lack of good.

    God never created an evil world or evil people. As Genesis 1 tell us, God created a good world, and He gave humanity free will. Greg Johnson contends, "Human beings are capable of great beauty and kindness, but also great evil. Children are cute, but selfish. Adults are smart, but manipulative. This Bible accounts for both the glory and the same of being human. We're God's image, but an image marred and distorted by our divorce from our Creator."

    God made us good, but we chose, and continue to choose, to rebel. If God decided to wipe evil from the face of then planet, every one of us would be eradicated, because we are all evil. So, instead of destroying humanity, God decided to redeem it.

    Evil exists, because we exist, and God loves us too much to destroy us all. Humans do commit terrible crimes and atrocities, but our God is the omnipotent judge. Every action will be accounted for. God is confident in who He is and what He is capable of, and so He meekly (meekness = strength under control) lets us follow the desires of our heart.

    Living Life

    Upsetting the Almighty God

    When we are saved, we experience freedom and forgiveness from our sins for the first time. However, accepting Christ as our Lord is not the end of our spiritual journey. Finding salvation should prompt us to go and tell others how to be saved. We should be thankful for the gift we have received, and it would be crazy to try and keep the gift of salvation to ourselves. But, there should be another motivating factor for us to go out and evangelize as well. Death is severe, and it needs to be treated seriously.

    When someone dies, there are only two possibilities: that person will either go to heaven, or that person will go to hell. Upon dying, there are no longer any more chances to accept or reject God. Once someone dies, there is no longer any chance to be saved by the grace of God, if they have not already been saved.

    "When the gospel takes root in our souls it awakens us to the horrible reality of eternal suffering in hell, under the wrath of a just and omnipotent God. And it impels us to rescue the perishing, and to warn people to flee from the wrath to come."

    Typically, people are drawn to God because of the love and comfort He provides. But this does not change His just nature. God has every right to be furious with those who stubbornly reject Him and His statutes. Because God is omnipotent. He is capable of unleashing His unlimited power in the form of judgment on these people.

    We should then evangelize for two reasons: to share about Christ limitless love in our own lives, but also to warn people of the consequences of upsetting the Almighty God.

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