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Posted by Archerboy on 2025-September-17 12:31:13, Wednesday
In reply to The bow-legged boy who lives where I live... posted by Manstuprator on 2025-September-17 11:25:55, Wednesday

Nice boymoment, hope you will be a good neighbor for them for a long time!

However, the poster below teasing you about being attracted to someone not being perfect, it raised a thought. Earlier I realized that I often find boys with small imperfections attractive. Of course, a classic perfectly cute face is also fine, I would never reject a boy for being too beautiful. But often some imperfections seem to raise my attraction towards a boy even more.
And not only appearance, also behavior. Kids with the typical ADHD traits are more likely to be judged as attractive, at least for me that is.

So that brings me to the question: Are boylovers more likely to fall for slightly imperfect boys?
And could this be caused by the actual meaning of boylove, why nature kind of invented them? To help more boys survive?
Maybe since the perfect boys are more likely to be already taken care of by others, our attraction improves chances of the imperfect ones?

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A life without boys is possible, but meaningless
archerboy

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