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By Melissa Hunter
James Marsden opens up to Women's Health in its November issue. Marsden, who may have started the trend of the modern-day pretty boys (Zac and R.Pattz best respect), has played everything from the dream man in rom coms to the hero in action flicks to playing straight-up Prince Charming, but he will next be seen in the supernatural thriller "The Box" opposite another rom com veteran, Cameron Diaz.
Check out the full feature on Women's Health
And while we're all about James expanding his genre horizons, let's get down to what we really want to know: his turn-ons, his love life, and his chivalrous ways.
On what he finds sexy (WARNING: Will shock and appall runway models):
"Two things. First are body parts women are usually not happy with, such as a soft waistline and hips. I like both very much. Women hate when guys touch and pinch them there, but men don't have curves and the more women embrace them, the sexier it is! Second: when a sweaty woman is leaving the gym, because it's similar to the way she might look right after sex. Anything that suggests you in that act [is hot]."
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On his Southern upbringing earning him even more Prince Charming points:
"We're brought up that way. You can find all types of men anywhere, but a smart man will always make you feel important and understood. And a woman can always tell when a man does it genuinely and effortlessly."
He's pretty glad he put a ring on it:
"That nothing would change. I was with my wife for five years before we got married. At some point, she was ready to take the next step, and I would say, 'I'm committed to you now; nothing's going to change.' But [once you marry] there is a huge difference. It's a different mindset. If you already have a great relationship, it'll only sweeten the deal."
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On dream superpowers (that come with a price):
"It would be cool to be invisible, but I'm afraid of what people would say about me if they didn't know I was there. Some things are better left unknown."
Don't worry, James. From what I can tell, behind your back, people mainly talk about your general dreaminess.
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