You and me both. I adore pretty little girl’s tummys.
What turns y'all on?
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Re: What turns y'all on?
Non-monogamous 50s male - - very pro-contact - - exclusive - - little girl lover.
AoA: 7 - 13
Perfect AoA: 9 - 11
AoA: 7 - 13
Perfect AoA: 9 - 11
Re: What turns y'all on?
Girls aged 6 to 14 when the do modeling and acting serious and provocative. High heels boots midriff bikini all


Re: What turns y'all on?
I love when girls 5-10 wear cartoon patterned leggings or shorts and thin strapped tank top girls wear. I hate when they dress maturely. I love the child like undies that they wear as well.
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Re: What turns y'all on?
I love little girls with AoA of 5-12 but that seems to change as I get older with some younger attractions of late!
Re: What turns y'all on?
I love girls with dark hair, long slender necks to kiss gently, beautiful eyes and smiles. The sensuality of a young girl can be intoxicating.
Re: What turns y'all on?
At the moment nothing could but in terms of what I'm wired to be turned on by:
-luxurious dark brown hair (also jet black hair, natural orange hair and fake colored hair)
-big pancake nipples (they are 'womanly' to me, I've never seen a man with nipples like that. I can remember being probably 13 years old and my friend/s said he/they liked petite nipples but I always liked pancake nipples. Pink nipples also interest me)
-high cheek bones
-thin, pointy noses
-V-shaped pubic area (where pubic hair grows, I thought it was called the pubis but apparently not. e.g. when a woman is standing up. Related to that, bikini lines).
-curvy hips
-dreadlocks (I guess. I'm just thinking of anything now; dreadlocks, short hair, long hair,)
etc. (I thought I would come up with more. I wouldn't have bothered posting if I knew that would be it. I'm sure I'll think of more later, I already have some in mind but don't really feel that they're worth mentioning).
When it comes to personality:
-compassionate and generally pro-social (that doesn't necessarily conflict with a little 'roughness,' being assertive at times, being a rule-breaker, etc.)
-shares my basic worldview (epistemic solipsism/pan-hedonism as a moral realist position. If she's not a hedonist then someone who thinks that everyone deserves happiness and someone who is non-judgmental in that she thinks that only suffering is inherently bad so she's not inclined to critique or condemn different things that are or could be sources of happiness for different people; she won't judge someone for reading Goosebumps as an adult or for how they dress or for what music they listen to or for preferring genre fiction over literary fiction or for having 'low culture' tastes etc., as long as it's not something that's sadistic or implies devaluing the happiness of others. That also implies not being disrespectful- not only does she want everyone to feel good about themselves but she can't look down on people for anything other than not caring about the happiness of all beings if she views only suffering as inherently bad. I also don't want her to be presumptuous person, I'd want her to keep an open mind and acknowledge the limits of what she can know)
-promiscuous and free-spirited
-what I'll call a "guy's girl" in some ways but not what people might generally have in mind with the term (I don't mean a tomboy, although that's also cute, or someone who's genuinely misogynistic or subscribes to the red-pill ideology. I mean someone who rejects feminism, doesn't seem high on gender in-group preference/loyalty or center her identity around being a woman, doesn't promote normative gender roles and isn't constantly shaming men for their lack of 'masculinity,' and someone who is 'accessible' to the general heterosexual male population as a fantasy partner; doesn't body-shame men, is careful in how she rejects them and is the kind of woman you could see being open to a traditional tough manly man, scrawny nerd, bad boys, nice guys, pretty boys, guy-next-door types, the underdog, the guy who everyone thinks has everything going for him, etc.)
-avoids ambiguous hinting and innuendo (this is an unrealistic preference because I've never met an adult who I thought would *never* do this, if I've interacted with them long enough, but it would mean *so much* to me in a fantasy partner. I seem to be pretty unique in it being completely alien to my personality and undesirable to me. It's worth acknowledging that some people engage in this more or less than others, I'm sure, but a world where no one engaged in intentionally ambiguous hinting or innuendo at all would be a dream come true, appealing beyond belief)
-not 'passive-aggressive,' related to the previous point but it's a specific form of ambiguous communication (depending on what is meant by 'passive-aggressive'). It's something else if she's expressing aggression directly which I would expect from time to time although forgiveness is attractive
-vulnerability and social awkwardness can be endearing
-affectionate, loves non-human animals, says, 'aww,'
etc. (I'll think of more later).
The inverse of a lot of things that turn me on don't turn me off (I find black horses to be majestic and bold but white horses are aesthetically pleasing too).
-luxurious dark brown hair (also jet black hair, natural orange hair and fake colored hair)
-big pancake nipples (they are 'womanly' to me, I've never seen a man with nipples like that. I can remember being probably 13 years old and my friend/s said he/they liked petite nipples but I always liked pancake nipples. Pink nipples also interest me)
-high cheek bones
-thin, pointy noses
-V-shaped pubic area (where pubic hair grows, I thought it was called the pubis but apparently not. e.g. when a woman is standing up. Related to that, bikini lines).
-curvy hips
-dreadlocks (I guess. I'm just thinking of anything now; dreadlocks, short hair, long hair,)
etc. (I thought I would come up with more. I wouldn't have bothered posting if I knew that would be it. I'm sure I'll think of more later, I already have some in mind but don't really feel that they're worth mentioning).
When it comes to personality:
-compassionate and generally pro-social (that doesn't necessarily conflict with a little 'roughness,' being assertive at times, being a rule-breaker, etc.)
-shares my basic worldview (epistemic solipsism/pan-hedonism as a moral realist position. If she's not a hedonist then someone who thinks that everyone deserves happiness and someone who is non-judgmental in that she thinks that only suffering is inherently bad so she's not inclined to critique or condemn different things that are or could be sources of happiness for different people; she won't judge someone for reading Goosebumps as an adult or for how they dress or for what music they listen to or for preferring genre fiction over literary fiction or for having 'low culture' tastes etc., as long as it's not something that's sadistic or implies devaluing the happiness of others. That also implies not being disrespectful- not only does she want everyone to feel good about themselves but she can't look down on people for anything other than not caring about the happiness of all beings if she views only suffering as inherently bad. I also don't want her to be presumptuous person, I'd want her to keep an open mind and acknowledge the limits of what she can know)
-promiscuous and free-spirited
-what I'll call a "guy's girl" in some ways but not what people might generally have in mind with the term (I don't mean a tomboy, although that's also cute, or someone who's genuinely misogynistic or subscribes to the red-pill ideology. I mean someone who rejects feminism, doesn't seem high on gender in-group preference/loyalty or center her identity around being a woman, doesn't promote normative gender roles and isn't constantly shaming men for their lack of 'masculinity,' and someone who is 'accessible' to the general heterosexual male population as a fantasy partner; doesn't body-shame men, is careful in how she rejects them and is the kind of woman you could see being open to a traditional tough manly man, scrawny nerd, bad boys, nice guys, pretty boys, guy-next-door types, the underdog, the guy who everyone thinks has everything going for him, etc.)
-avoids ambiguous hinting and innuendo (this is an unrealistic preference because I've never met an adult who I thought would *never* do this, if I've interacted with them long enough, but it would mean *so much* to me in a fantasy partner. I seem to be pretty unique in it being completely alien to my personality and undesirable to me. It's worth acknowledging that some people engage in this more or less than others, I'm sure, but a world where no one engaged in intentionally ambiguous hinting or innuendo at all would be a dream come true, appealing beyond belief)
-not 'passive-aggressive,' related to the previous point but it's a specific form of ambiguous communication (depending on what is meant by 'passive-aggressive'). It's something else if she's expressing aggression directly which I would expect from time to time although forgiveness is attractive
-vulnerability and social awkwardness can be endearing
-affectionate, loves non-human animals, says, 'aww,'
etc. (I'll think of more later).
The inverse of a lot of things that turn me on don't turn me off (I find black horses to be majestic and bold but white horses are aesthetically pleasing too).
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Re: What turns y'all on?
i just like exploring socially taboo stuff. incest, age gaps, pre-age of consent sex, etc; but due to being aro-ace, o don't engage in anything erotic irl, as well as don't experience sexual arousal. but i do write and draw, as well as save fanarts and read fanworks
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Re: What turns y'all on?
butts, Butts turn me on!