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Do you think women can be "charming"?

I never thought of women as being charming, even though I have a personality "type" that I'm attracted to in a woman: kind, funny, a little sassy, fun, thoughtful, smart, among others and I guess those can be seen as "charming" qualities but I feel men are charming, in the sense they win a girl over with words and charisma, while I feel women win a guy over with sexiness and seduction. It's my case! 😊 The way she runs her fingers through her hair as she talks to you, the way she smiles at you, the way she playfully touches you and laughs at everything you say. Do you think there is some truth to what I'm saying? I guess it's like many say, men are more visually stimulated, while women tend to be more emotionally and mentally stimulated.
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Trekker · 51-55, M
Sure, but I grew up with black and white movies where Katherine Hepburn was the definition of charm. It doesn't have to be sexual, but making someone feel comfortable or the focus of attention is what I think charm is all about.

I met my dad once, I was buying jewelry for my wife. He could charm just about anyone, lady asked for a wink and he did... Got me 25 pct off! His wife and I just watched him work his magic.