DrillInstructorJan 22 points 2y ago
This here cat that is sleeping on me and making it difficult to type.
Laser_Lens_4 12 points 2y ago
Being formerly sighted, it's mostly the same things as you, probably. Nowadays, I find cuteness in sounds. Do yourself a favor and look up "foxes chatting" on youtube.
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If we're talking about people, then I deem cute someone I find particularly endearing, like my partner.
SLJ7 11 points 2y ago
Mostly the same things, even though I was born blind. A lot of cute things are conveyed visually, but that doesn't mean they're cute just because of what you see. If you closed your eyes and held a puppy, you'd probably still find it cute, for instance. This is a really interesting question and idea though. I wonder if society can condition us to think certain things are cute.
guitarandbooks 9 points 2y ago
Since losing my sight as a teen, cute for me can be a baby making happy noises, bird song, a cuddly or playful dog, how they sound, how they feel etc. My two children certainly have cute stuffed animals, cute blankets, and cute outfits.
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There are certainly smells that are nice or pretty, e.g certain shampoos, body washes, scented candles, and perfumes etc.
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As far as dating, girls can have cute voices, wear cute feeling clothes, as far as figure, skin, and hair, we're moving from cute territory to pretty and sexy territory so I dont think that counts here.
RJHand 2 points 2y ago
Born blind. Kittens are cute cause there small and furry and purr all happy and what have you, lol. As for girls it can be their voice, how they laugh, things like that I guess, probably more but thats kinda how it works. How hands feel maybe too. Or if there shy I guess lol alright I'll shut up now you get the idea, heh.
bradley22 1 points 2y ago
Interesting question.
Let’s see... round bellies on females are cute, I think? Or perhaps I find them sexy in a way, in fact; I know I do. That’s all I can think of.
Early-Time 1 points 2y ago
Babylike features are cute objectively, but I find myself not really into them as much as other people are. Note that I am not fully blind, I am visually impaired