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Obscure characteristics you appreciate

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^ Is that some pop culture reference I don't get? :uhoh:

For some reason, I really like when a girl's hair falls over her forehead.

 

Same, but not to the point where it looks emo and/or intentional

I've realized over the years that I have a thing for gingers... although that's not really obscure. If that's not politically correct, then redheads. You know what I mean.

I'll have to do a little more thinking about whether there's something "obscure" that subconsciously appreciate.

^ Is that some pop culture reference I don't get? :uhoh:

 

yep haha out of context its just wacky

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I've realized over the years that I have a thing for gingers... although that's not really obscure. If that's not politically correct, then redheads. You know what I mean.

I'll have to do a little more thinking about whether there's something "obscure" that subconsciously appreciate.

 

I'm the same. And some from Eastern Asia.

Beards, facial hear, glasses. Glasses is obscure, right? Unless seen as 'oh that guy looks smart', but that's so shallow, I don't know, what was I saying?

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When i was a kid I used to fancy all the clever kids. First I went after the cleverest girl but she wasn't interested. Then I went for the second cleverest girl but she wasn't interested. The second was an African girl who I attempted to woo by stealing my Mum's engagement ring and giving it to her at primary school. She didn't take it.

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You mean like one of those first attempts at a beard where it's all weird and wispy? No stubble, for example. What the English refer to (though I hate it) as bum fluff.

My ex was ginger and with a soft beard :wacky:

 

This is him, he's 17 years old as well

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That's not a ginger.

Beard is bit gingery.

 

It looks more brown than ginger.

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Cakey, I think he overheard you saying you liked gingers and then he lied to you and said he was ginger.

Rupert Grint and Ed Sheeran, that's what I call gingers. And btw, I agree with Carrie, I think it's pretty cool.

It's a sort of Jonny Buckland ginger hair ahahah

 

It depends on the light and on the lenght of the hair, when he used to have long hair they were proper ginger, but now they look more brown-ish

 

Yes the beard is ginger

Rupert Grint and Ed Sheeran, that's what I call gingers. And btw, I agree with Carrie, I think it's pretty cool.

 

Oh not that type of ginger, Yes I think it's more brown-ish but red at the same time, he has weird hair :lol:

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