What turns you on…and off?
Your crush might just be one of our interviewees
They say a turn-on is something which excites you or makes you…horny – and a turn-off, exactly the opposite.
Have you ever wondered what turns the diverse population of Georgetown students ON and OFF? We went all around campus this week to find out.
Tamara Masri, 19, College (London, UK)
Biggest turn-on: “A fun personality.”
Biggest Turn Off: “General douchiness.”
Diego García, 18, MSB (Madrid, Spain)
Biggest turn-on: “Spontaneity.”
Biggest turn-off: “Lack of intelligence.”
Kesso Lake, 19, SFS (Washington D.C., U.S.)
Biggest turn-on: “A sexy smile.”
Biggest turn-off: “Dirty fingernails.”
Valerie Harrington, 21, MSB (Panama City, Panama)
Biggest turn-on: “Being funny.He doesn’t have to be that good-looking, but if he’s funny…”
Biggest turn-off: “Liars!”
Hayden Frye, 20, College (North Carolina, U.S.)
Biggest turn-on: “For her to wear my dress socks in the morning…”
Biggest turn-off: “If they don’t read.”
Micaela Vega, 19, SFS (Lima, Peru)
Biggest turn-on: “A guy who can cook.”
Biggest turn-off: “For him to take longer to get ready than me!”
Jack Underwood, 18, SFS (Alabama, U.S)
Biggest turn-on: “Witty sense of humor.”
Biggest turn-off: “Funky smell.”
Haelle Chomo + Support Team, 18, College (Florida, U.S.)
Biggest turn-on: “Politeness.”
Biggest turn-off: “Being over-confident.”
Paloma Albo Domene, 19 (Mexico City, Mexico)
Biggest turn-on: “A guy who can handle his alcohol.”
Biggest turn-off: “Someone who can’t find Mexico on a map.”