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Men Quotes by Donatella Versace
- Heterosexual men like to be sexy more than gay men, honestly.
- I find older men more attractive than boys. I need a man who can teach me a thing or two.
- Elegance is always in style for men. There are all different kinds of elegance. It can be silk, it can be a T-shirt.
- I think men know to seduce women though words and conversation and nice gestures. That's much sexier than when a man uses muscle.
- Powerful women intimidate men. If she's a really well-known woman, she has a career, she's famous - in that case, men are really afraid.
- The man of the millennium is much more liberated than the man of the '90s.
- The suit does not represent the businessman anymore. Nor does the loud shirt represent the rock star. The same man can now wear both.
- Scent is very important. Strong fragrances suit some men, while citrus types suit others. I like my men to smell fresh and woody, but also…
- Some men look great unshaven; others just look like they forgot to shave. Beards and mustaches can be really distinctive if you go for an…
- Women should be sure of themselves because women have a lot of capacities. We can achieve so many different things that men cannot. I think…
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