The backsides of men also became rounder, more muscled and tighter, so they could walk upright when the change from being a four-legged to a two-legged animal was complete. There was no need to produce enlarged breasts for men. There is a body shape silhouette difference between the sexes which is very apparent. A man’s body has broader shoulders and chest and more strength in the arms than a woman’s. Women are instinctively interested in the curves, smoothness and strength which come with muscle formation in men. The curves of men and women are very different and to some extent related to the differences in the body tissue between the sexes. The average male body has 15 per cent fat. The average female body, 28 percent.
What visual appearance factors do women notice about men? Women do a quick appraisal of their understanding of colour coordination and harmony, grooming, and fit of clothing, including how well the trousers fit his rear end. Individually and in groups women watch men walk by. They notice backsides and whether trousers are too tight, too loose, too low in the crotch or just right. Women notice visual details men wouldn’t believe. And they are slow to tell you of their findings. They store the information away to compare it with their appearance wish list. They will decide in your favour if you match 75 per cent of their visual expectation list.
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A bedroom decorated with blues is a calm and restful oasis. When you need some peace and quiet in your life, blue is the way to go. It signifies commitment and contentment, but be careful it doesn’t create boredom in your intimate life since blue can dampen the emotions and create moodiness and melancholy.
Dark blue is very peaceful and calming but can stultify emotions and become oppressive unless other colours are introduced to add warmth and balance. Pale blue is lighthearted and inspiring, the colour of a free spirit. For some, because of its coolness, it may indicate an amount of icy superficiality.
Your choice of blue could suggest you are trying to appear cool and confident to hide a vulnerable inner self. If you are blue biased, you need a partner you can trust, as loyalty and honesty are important to you. When you are in a relationship, you form strong attachment to your partner and are deeply hurt if your trust is betrayed. Your sense of duty and responsibility often overtake your own inner desires and needs.
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You can read the personality of the Classic person by looking closely at the bedroom. Here is a conservative, stylish, elegant person who may appear aloof but who opens up and is softer with friends.
Classic person has a well-balanced body shape, with no extremes in facial appearance: straight nose, medium-sized mouth and usually oval face. The Classic is of average height and weight. The hair is always well groomed and not too long. If there is long hair, it is frequently tied back. Even the way they walk and sit tells you this is a controlled person. The posture is good, the sitting and placement of the legs, slightly formal. Actor Pierce Brosnan and the late Princess Grace of Monaco are good examples of Classic personalities.
This conscious awareness of themselves as even, balance1 physically average appears in their home environment too. Balance is a key. Nothing too extreme, please, we are Classic. Everything has to be neat and tidy inside and outside the house. Control of the environment is important. Let’s have quality lives, quality relationships and quality control, is their credo.
Bravo! Let the Dramatic emerge. You can still have a neat and tidy bedroom, but add a bold touch with colour or unusual accessories. For example, a striking sculpture or a large paint add drama to a traditional Classic bedroom without chang1 the tailored elegant effect which Classics love.
Key words: controlled, tailored, elegant, visually balance neutral or subdued colours of traditional blue, green, maroon burgundy, dusty pink, or neutrals.
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The Creative bedroom is individual, unique, artistic and nonconformist. It is an eclectic mix of furniture and furnishings brought together with creative flair using unusual colour combinations and accessories. Colour is THE CREATIVE often the unifying element tying everything in the room together. This style is absolutely individual and so that we cannot give a specific template for it. However you will recognise it when you see it as the style of the free spirit. In fact, Creatives would hate to think they fitted into any of these styles at all, even the Creative one. They don’t like to be boxed.
There is no symmetry or uniformity and nothing will match in the bedroom. Bedside tables are often different, not only in style but usually different from each other. Lamps are unusual, and furniture is a mix of pieces acquired from other family members, second-hand stores and local markets. THE UNIFYING Usually this means it is in well-worn or ELEMENT TYING distressed timber. Sometimes it is creatively from doonas, to old bedspreads, to coloured and patterned fabrics covering them. They may be textured or plain. Curtains are lace, or a multicoloured fabric or just a sheet hung creatively over a window.
Colour may be the only unifying element in the whole room. And colour there is. Bland and boring neutrals are never acceptable to a Creative. Quite often yellow is the unifying colour which appears in all the fabrics in the room. Purple is another Creative colour favourite.
Designs on fabrics are small to medium in size, with abstract geometries being favoured. Patterned scarves and multicoloured fabrics are often thrown over furniture or hung on a wall. 1 here may be some items from another culture. Beading and fringes often appear on everything from lights to furniture. Cushions, large and small and in a multitude of different fabrics are found on the floor or bed. It is a somewhat cluttered look and quite untidy, but very much loved by the Creative personality.
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The Town and Country style is more casual and comfortable than the others we have discussed so far. Relaxing country style is preferred. The log fire, home style cooking, baking, flowers in unusual vase (perhaps an old jug), lots of soft pillows are all high on the list for Town and Country people. A weekend in the country is another option. Touching is an important part of the seduction process for the Town and Country personality. They are very tactile. They tend to be rather cautious until they feel secure with their partner, and then they become dedicated and committed lovers.
When you want to seduce a Town and Country woman, have the smells of delicious cooking in the kitchen, the feel and smell of clean linen in the bathroom and bedroom, use flower essences such as lavender and gardenia around the home in pot pourri, have the constant appearance of homeliness and comfortable lounges to cuddle up on.
Take this forthright natural woman to a comfortable restaurant with tables lit by candles. Be sure there is comfort food on the menu such as soups, crusty bread, honest meat and vegetable dishes and lots of salads and vegetable combinations. Be certain too that the dessert menu includes such fancies as sticky date pudding, egg custards, bread and butter puddings, berry crumbles, apple pies and fruit platters.
Speak honestly and openly about your emotions. She will love to comfort you by touching. She is a good friend, even if the relationship is going nowhere. You can depend on her.
The Town and Country man is very tactile, so touch him a lot. Once secure in the relationship he becomes a dedicated and committed lover. Take him to a more casual restaurant, with a log fire and a country atmosphere, or better still, start the seduction process early in the day and take him for a drive into the country to a genuine country restaurant. He’ll love it.
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