Girl group f(x), who recently made their comeback with “Rum Pum Pum Pum”, appeared as guest on the August 1st broadcast of MBC radio’s ‘Shindong’s Shimshimtapa’ and revealed who their ideal type of man would be. Krystal revealed her interest on simple guy saying, “I like guys who look good in glasses, white T-shirt, blue jeans and black hair. I also want humorous character and good odor.” Victoria also shared that her ideal type is “A guy who is tall, non-smoker, clean and in a relatively good shape, and someone who looks good in white”, adding that it would also be nice if the guy has fairly sharp nose, big hands and looks manly. On the other hand, Luna revealed she likes “A guy who is bit tanned, sexy, with a bit thick lips, casual hair style, and not too muscular”, while Sulli’s ideal type is someone that is “Reliable and always listening” and someone with “good odor, confident and open-minded.” DJ Shindong, who was impressed by the girls’ answers, said, “I didn’t expect so much details, but thank you. Sounds like Sulli’s ideal type is her father, and all of the girls look quite sensitive about odors”. He jokingly added, “Ideal types are just ideal types, none of this matters when you’re really dating.”
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