Turn ons:
1. Being sincere and genuine
2. Appreciating and understanding them
3. Being thoughtful
4. Expressing interest in personal details
5. Behaving appropriately and being well mannered
1. Accepting (and supporting) their individuality
2. Being kind
3. Creating an informal, relaxed atmosphere
4. Being patient and gentle
5. Introducing options and ideas for your interactions
1. Being flirtatious
2. Offering praise and adoration
3. Reinforcing interest with physical contact
4. Promoting creative and fun activities with them
5. Accepting some playful teasing, joking, "comic relief"
Turn offs:
1. Being non-committal
2. Becoming emotionally unavailable or dismissive
3. Demanding spontaneity
4. Promoting too much change
5. Abandoning them / Being disloyal
1. Forcing confrontation
2. Being cruel or insensitive
3. Being domineering or too intense
4. Forcing immediate verbal expression
5. Demanding leadership
1. Ignoring them
2. Controlling their schedules / Consuming their time
3. Being too serious or sober in criticism
4. Being unforgiving
5. Expecting them to dwell on problems
1. Embarring them in front of others
2. Arguing from an emotional perspective
3. Being slow and indecisive
4. Taking their arguments personally
5. Waiting for them to solicit your opinion
Talking about myself is not one of my strongest points-- actions is a strong point with me-- I am easy going and easy to talk with about any topic-- I enjoy being romantic and open showing of public attention and affection-- I enjoy music and dancing, motorcycle riding, shooting pool, camping, picnics, or just staying home watching movies on TV-- yes I am easy to please and I don't nit-pick (usually) I am not into drugs or heavy drinking--Anything else your curious about just ask....
Profession: Retired