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Most attractive male housemate?

Most attractive male housemate?

  • Dion

    Votes: 21 25.3%
  • David

    Votes: 17 20.5%
  • Sam

    Votes: 6 7.2%
  • Jason

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Travis

    Votes: 6 7.2%
  • Ryan

    Votes: 11 13.3%
  • Jake

    Votes: 3 3.6%
  • Lawson

    Votes: 18 21.7%

  • Total voters
    83
I would like to speak for my age demographic: we don't find David attractive.

Pfft. Speak for yourself. I'm the same age as Travis but don't find him attractive at all. He had nice arms I suppose but that's it IMO.
 
Top of the list Lawson. Bottom of the list Travis, second bottom David, the rest jumbled in the middle.
 
For attractiveness I go with facial features. I don't care about the body really.

I'd choose Travis in this case.

Despite him being a total douchebag, the dude has an handsome face. His smile is a bit awkward and dodgy though. His eyes are just dreamy. He's too muscular though - Not exactly my thing.
 
For attractiveness I go with facial features. I don't care about the body really.

I'd choose Travis in this case.

Despite him being a total douchebag, the dude has an handsome face. His smile is a bit awkward and dodgy though. His eyes are just dreamy. He's too muscular though - Not exactly my thing.
I think we have a similar taste in men :)
 
For attractiveness I go with facial features. I don't care about the body really.

I'd choose Travis in this case.

Despite him being a total douchebag, the dude has an handsome face. His smile is a bit awkward and dodgy though. His eyes are just dreamy. He's too muscular though - Not exactly my thing.

GURRRRRL. You have good taste <3
 
why is there no check button for Gemma. not saying he is attractive, but he is a man. isn't he?[DOUBLEPOST=1411464129][/DOUBLEPOST]why is there no check button for Gemma. not saying he is attractive, but he is a man. isn't he?
 
I'm a guy. :)

I prefer men who look similar to me, facially (Mediterranean features - small dark eyes). I hope I don't sound vain or something...:smug:

Hahaha@men who look similar. I'm a 33 year old woman and I find the same thing, with personality too! I'm tall, and a big girl (think Chrissie Swan), astute with a big laugh. A lot of women I find attractive (including Chrissie, Rebel Wilson, Kelly Osborne, Adele and Dawn French) fit this mould too!
 
Hahaha@men who look similar. I'm a 33 year old woman and I find the same thing, with personality too! I'm tall, and a big girl (think Chrissie Swan), astute with a big laugh. A lot of women I find attractive (including Chrissie, Rebel Wilson, Kelly Osborne, Adele and Dawn French) fit this mould too!
Yep. I guess it's true that us gays and lesbians prefer people who look like us, hence why we get confused for being siblings. :biggrin:
 
I did turn away from Dion at first because i thought he was only put in the house for some 'eye candy' but after a while he is such a gentleman, absolute respect for him :) the fact that he looks so natural and comfortable around people, especially Jason and that quality dance was just tops!
 
I did turn away from Dion at first because i thought he was only put in the house for some 'eye candy' but after a while he is such a gentleman, absolute respect for him :) the fact that he looks so natural and comfortable around people, especially Jason and that quality dance was just tops!

Whilst this is true and it is always important to acknowledge progression in society, I think it is also backwards of us to 'congratulate' people for accepting someone (Jason, who is gay) who is different from them (in this case, Dion). The more it is talked about, the more it proves it is still an issue.

In this case, why should Dion be congratulated for treating Jason like a normal human being? Why does Dion hold that power, as if he is entitled to accept or reject people - because he is perceived as the ideal citizen/housemate? Because he is straight and male and good-looking?

I just think that, whilst it is important to point out who is inclusive and accepting of others (as a characteristic of their nature and heart), that by also just talking about it is like saying "Oh, look at Dion playing nicely over there with the queer kid. Dion is such a great guy. He is even talking to Jason, who is so gay!" Should Jason be penalised because he isn't what is deemed "the norm"? And why does Dion get rewarded and get points for interacting normally with someone in a minority?

If anything, this should not even be a talking point. Everyone should be tolerant and accepting of each other where it doesn't even need to be mentioned. And if they aren't, then we have something to discuss about that person.

Just an observation of society and its thinking, not a personal attack!
:)
 
Yep. I guess it's true that us gays and lesbians prefer people who look like us, hence why we get confused for being siblings. :biggrin:

Ha!!! It's so funny you say that. I saw a photo of Darren Palmer (Block judge), his hubby and their son in the paper the other week...he and hubby look like twins!!
 
Whilst this is true and it is always important to acknowledge progression in society, I think it is also backwards of us to 'congratulate' people for accepting someone (Jason, who is gay) who is different from them (in this case, Dion). The more it is talked about, the more it proves it is still an issue.

In this case, why should Dion be congratulated for treating Jason like a normal human being? Why does Dion hold that power, as if he is entitled to accept or reject people - because he is perceived as the ideal citizen/housemate? Because he is straight and male and good-looking?

I just think that, whilst it is important to point out who is inclusive And why does Dion get rewarded and get points for interacting normally with someone in a minority?
and why does Dion get rewarded and get points for interacting normally with someone in a minority?

^^this!!!! In the same vein, it SHITS me when people say they accept gay people "regardless"...regardless of what!? That's like saying "there's an elephant in the room, but I'm choosing to ignore it". There shouldn't be an elephant in the room.
 
Whilst this is true and it is always important to acknowledge progression in society, I think it is also backwards of us to 'congratulate' people for accepting someone (Jason, who is gay) who is different from them (in this case, Dion). The more it is talked about, the more it proves it is still an issue.

In this case, why should Dion be congratulated for treating Jason like a normal human being? Why does Dion hold that power, as if he is entitled to accept or reject people - because he is perceived as the ideal citizen/housemate? Because he is straight and male and good-looking?

:)

I think the point is that Dion HASN'T mentioned it - its not even an issue. He's not being congratulated for "getting on with the gay one" but rather for doing exactly what you're advocating, not even mentioning it.
 
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