What Makes A Perfectly Sexy Man?
Devastatingly Perfect
I've embraced the Metrosexual amongst my friends but when it comes down to it, give me a 'Manly Man' any old day. You know, that perfect man who moonlights as a culinary wizard behind closed doors, someone who preempts that your wine glass needs refilling before you know it, the 'one' who is so uber cool, he doesn't follow fashion, - fashion follows him and he has a dapper style, though perhaps never as good as mine. There'd be mirror fights...not pretty. The Perfect Gentleman would also keep a private jet on tap, travel willy-nilly 24/7, shower me with Louboutins and Hermes scarves and oh... you know, just pamper me. I'm easy-pleasey-peasey really. But lets push our fantasies aside. For now.
What I want to know is this - when writing your Male Characters, how real are they? Is it all 'fiction', or do you add a dash of what you find appealing in real life? There's a saying that 'what makes a woman attractive is between her ears, not her legs' - I think that applies to the perfect Manly Man too. A sense of humour, definitely. And as for personal hygiene? Well, toliet-seat 'down' is always a winner. Now, tell me - what attributes are key for the men in your writing lives?
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My male characters usually have a sense of humor and above all, they respect the women in their lives.
Danette, the brain is a tres sexy organ, methinks. Enjoy your week too, lovely x
Melissa, respect - very good! And Mr Craig, well he just oozes cool. ;-) I also love that he's hitched to Rachel Weisz - what a super couple!
On TV, I love Raylin Givens played by Tim Olyphant on Justified. He's so mannerly and charming but a really tough, messed up guy.
Susan, you are sweet, how lucky is your hubby? I like flaws too, definitely provides a little intrigue and makes them a little more human.
Manzanita@Wannabuyaduck
Glad to see that honesty is considered the #1 characteristic.
Manzanita, humor rates highly for me, both in real life and writing!
Susan, agreed - definitely good fun to write about!
Jessie, nice! And good at golf? ;-)
Lisa, I'd take Jamie Oliver over Ramsay! ;-)
But most important of all they must have a good heart and deep soul. No matter what I put them through they will never lose either.