Wednesday, January 1, 2014

I Fall in Love

I fall in love daily with the smallest aspects of life.  I am constantly fixating on the smallest parts of  my daily interactions and experiences.  I crush on the simple and daydream over the norm.  I fall in love every single day.

I fall in love with glasses.  The way they frame a man's face to make it dignified and distinguished.  Thick pieces of wire that outline eyes like picture frames over works of art are my weakness.  They give a sophisticated look to an ugly face and add an intelligent aspect to a handsome face.  They bring beauty to imperfect eyes.

I fall in love with accents.  The accent can be a charming British accent or a rough Irish one.  The slightest hint of a Boston accent or southern twang makes me melt.  Even Canadian accents or dialects from New England are beautiful.  The slightest changes in the way letters roll off the lips contain both intriguing mystery and distinctive cultural identity.

I fall in love with clothing.  A man who wears a suit and looks out of place is a picture of misplaced formality.  A man that wears a suit and carries himself in a way that inspires confidence wears that suit correctly.  A man who carries himself in this same confident way wearing a graphic tee and worn jeans is more sophisticated than a man forcing himself to wear a suit when he is not confident enough.  Clothing of any kind, worn correctly on the right man, is irresistible.

I fall in love with scent.  A man walks by and the slightest breeze is felt across the face, just enough to show that someone passed by.  That slight breeze is filled with a scent that cannot be explained by any perfume company.  It is not found in a bottle, body wash, or deodorant.  Some men naturally smell intoxicatingly wonderful and it is awe inspiring.

I fall in love with lyrics.  When a man sings of love and expresses feelings through song, those feelings are translated into the listener's own experiences and situations.  The love and heartbreak found in the lyrics of love songs are reminders of hidden emotion. Those lyrics are reassurance that those emotions can be released freely without judgment, because everyone goes through them.

I fall in love with smiles.  The way a man's cheeks move back to form lines that outline his mouth.  Sometimes a few dimples form and the motion reveals a slight grin.  The grin opens up to show teeth, often followed by a short chuckle or humored exhale.  The playful expression emerging from a brooding face shows sensitivity behind tense, judgmental faces.

I fall in love with religious symbols.  A cross hanging on a gold chain around a man's neck shows spirituality and commitment to faith.  It represents the strength in a being greater than himself.  It reflects the wearer's willingness to be humble and recognize what is more important than himself or his daily life.

I fall in love with teasing.  A man that has a clever way of crafting playful insults and delivering them lightly with a smirk is attractive for his intelligence and wit.  He is able to snidely comment in such a way that the recipient of it is not insulted, but is able to laugh along in the process.

I fall in love with confident mannerisms.  A frankly stated comment in a deep, confident voice shows that the speaker is self-assured.  Speaking in this dignified way inspires everyone who hears to view the speaker as a man of importance.  It shows that he can inspire and lead.  The confident voice accompanied by a charming smile shows a man that knows what he wants and needs.

I fall in love daily.  I fall in love with sights, sounds, scents, and emotion.  I fall in love with smiles, tears, songs, paintings, and people.  I fall in love constantly, repeatedly, and unceasingly.

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