Valiant said:Clothes have the ability to hide what's underneath. If you were to look at a girl sexually, the human mind imagines, to no certain extent, perfection in one way or another. The imagination can give her a perfect tan or skin underneath those clothes. The imagination can pretend like she's completely shaved. The mind imagines a less-flawed body. Sometimes, the possibility of what a girl looks like bare is better than the true reality.
Michael said:I do believe clothing makes humans more attractive. It makes them feel attractive. I believe the colour and style of clothes is also attractive to an extent. For example, certain colours on clothing will bring out their eyes.
Astro said:A person's taste in dress is not a defining factor for how attractive they are. That's not to say that it isn't disregarded at all, clothes can be used to mask flaws, or enhance aesthetics.
I would have to say yes, it does improve a person's aesthetic if they are capable of dressing well. Think of it as a bonus, similarly if they share other interests with you. Just don't make it a priority when seeking your other half.
Jamils #1 Bitch said:Yes.
If you were to be at a beach and you saw a girl with average sized tits, you most likely would feel aroused. If you were used to seeing tits everyday it'd be nothing special it'd be normal; not as sexually energetic I suppose. Therefore technically they do make women more attractive if you look at it from that perspective.
Michael said:I do believe clothing makes humans more attractive. It makes them feel attractive. I believe the colour and style of clothes is also attractive to an extent. For example, certain colours on clothing will bring out their eyes.
Leader the wise, comes in and shows us the truth.Leader said:The absence of clothes makes people more attractive.
Cann!bal said:Yes, they most definitely can, i.e yoga pants and leggings, however, they can most definitely make you less attractive as well. My attraction to someone isn't going to very strong if they're wearing something ugly as in comparison to them nude.
I don't get this debate.
Valiant said:It's not a matter of what you get or don't. I just wanted to view everybody's varying viewpoint on this matter. Why do you think it is that humans can find clothes more attractive when sex was the very thing our species is built around?
But don't naked bodies make humans horny? Being horny is an attraction, is it not?Cann!bal said:A large quantity of clothing is designed to make you appear attractive. Our naked bodies weren't designed with the intention to be attractive, whereas clothing is, therefore more attractive in capacity. An ugly person can become attractive with the right clothing, however, when nude will remain ugly.
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