What are some odd things about someone else that turn you on? (Non-physical turn-ons)
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What are some odd things about someone else that turn you on? (Non-physical turn-ons)
Watching someone sitting comfortably and reading gives me a nice feeling. I don't know, there's just something about that.
Snoring.
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Twirling a pen? I find if a attractive female (attractive in my eyes) is twirling a pen it drives me crazy.
These might not be non-physical, and I don't know if they are odd either.
- if she is a tennis player and wearing a white skirt, or more generally...
- if she is dressed up for sports
- or dressed as a secretary
- if she is playing an instrument, such as piano, cello
- if she is an ESFJ
- if she is in a library (libraries can be very sexy places)
- or in a laboratory
- if we meet far out in the forest, for example. (I don't mean to sound creepy)
- if she has a nice handwriting
- if she seems totally in tune with society and her role, and if we have a personal connection on the same time. That will defenitely turn me on.
- (sometimes) if she acts like a stereotypical stupid blonde (exaggerated ISFJ/ESFJ behavior).
I don't mean this last thing in a negative way. Sometimes it just appeals to my basic instincts.

Nice one, Nephy.
Quirky ones, eh? Hm, I don't remember any. Play-fighting is a turn-on (yes, I'm aware it's a physical one). That includes swords and bare hands. If you want to translate that into non-physical terms, I suppose playfulness and energy are what I would say. A well-read man who can talk about a wide variety of topics (must be able to discuss physics and technology and open to psychology, math, languages, and philosophy) is also incredibly hot. A Renaissance man, as it were.
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