I'd say all subjective.
On a base level, I prefer tiny, short women. But often, I am attracted to bigger girls, no idea why.
Enhanced anything is a big turn-off for me but I had good experiences with a few, when I had good chemistry with them before sex.
Some would not even think of saying a woman is sexy unless she has double D's. Most of the time, for me those are a negative point.
I am attracted the most to tiny black women, even if my experience with them have always been somewhat boring.
Some guys here ask questions about some escorts that, in my views, you would pay me and I wouldn't have sex with them. Not that they are ugly, they are not triggering any attraction in me. They might even be exactly my type but something turns me off.
In real life, I've met women I'm not attracted to at all but enjoy their company a lot. The flip side is, I've met other I would not spend any social time with, not even a minute, but I would have sex with them anytime.
A big part of what we consider "good looks" is the result of long term social conditioning: the environment the person is raised into.
Look at what's considered beautiful around the world and it's easy to see
- Some tribes in Africa likes women with "plates" in their lower lips, the bigger the plate, the more beautiful it is.
- In North America, big boobs are considered a plus by a lot of people.
- In Europe, in the 1500-1600s, the smelliest it was, the better.
- Some places in the world used to wrap babies' head in cloths in order to give it a cone shape.
- In Japan, women used to wrap their feet so they stayed as small as possible
Some are just fashion fades that comes and goes, some have a longer effect.
I can't understand how any objectivity can be introduced in attraction and appearance. No matter if we are consciously aware of it or not, it's all subjective.
To a large degree, society decides what we like and then, sometimes, there's the inexplicable "surge of the moment" that kicks in.