Candace Kita -
Interview
You may have seen the multi-talented model and actress
Candice Kita on Fox's "Masked Rider" series or on Howard Stern's "Son of the
Beach" (also check out Candace Kita's web site at
http://www.candacekita.com). We
caught up with Candice Kita to get the inside scoop on her dating life:
What kind of guys do you fall for? What are the three most
important attributes that you look for in a man?
Candace Kita: I think the three most important attributes
would have to be: honesty, integrity and a good sense of humor.
What was your most fun date? What did you do?
Candace Kita: My most fun date was a day at Disneyland believe
it or not! I love a date in a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere. Dates don't
necessarily have to be expensive.
What’s a good location/venue for a first date?
Candace Kita: I like lunch or coffee in the daytime for a
first date. No big build up, after all it's just lunch.
If I wanted to meet a beautiful woman like you, what would
be the best place to meet you?
Candace Kita: I think beautiful women are everywhere because
they are just normal people like everyone else. I think I get approached more
often at the post office than anywhere else!
What’s the worst place for a guy to hit on you?
Candace Kita: The worst place to be hit on is at work or when
I'm in a rush to get somewhere.
Have you ever dated a guy that you didn’t like when you
first met him? If yes, what did he do to become more attractive to you?
Candace Kita: I can't say that I've ever dated someone I
didn't initially like. First impressions are pretty important and if someone is
rude or mean, I don't believe I should go out with them. Period.
What things should guys know about dating but never seem to
get correctly?
Candace Kita: BE ON TIME! I cannot stress how important this
is. Women do not want to wait and no excuse is good enough.
What signals do you give to a man when you want him to make
the first move?
Smiling, great eye contact and total focus on that individual.
What signals do you give a man when you want him to stay
away?
Not making eye contact, not initiating conversation, not
smiling.
What are your biggest turn-ons?
Promptness, a sense of humor, a sense of fun, someone who is
responsible and a go-getter with a sense of compassion.
What are your biggest turn-offs?
being late, rude, ignorant, inattentive and brash
What is the one thing you wish all men knew about women?
We loved to be cherished and appreciated, not just for our
looks but for who we are as human beings; after all, we're all just people.
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