* Confidence - not to be confused with arrogance, being materialistic or image-obsessed, etc. I define confidence as friendliness, openness, and people who just kinda do their own thing without being concerned about what else is popular or what people will think of them. MAJOR turn on.
* Sense of humor. You don't have to be a comedian yourself, but people who have a sense of comedic timing and/or get my jokes/shade/sarcasm>>> In my experience, a lack of a sense of humor is usually tied to a lack of intelligence, no shade.
* Having an agreeable personality. People who aren't too rigid (always strikes me as a personality disorder) or control freaks, and an even-tempered demeanor. Having some spontaneity also goes along with this (to an extent, obviously those of us who work and/or go to school have some limitations).
* Knowledge, especially in a broad range of topics. As someone who is one of "those people" with an internal database of useless trivia knowledge, I'm always impressed and attracted (either in a friendly or romantically sense) to people who can keep up when the conversation goes from pop girls & video games to politics, to medieval warfare, to pre-human history, and so on. Not to sound pretentious, but that's probably because our generation is heavily populated by people who can tell you all about Yeezys or the newest iPhone, and not much else.
A phat ass is a bonus.
And making 6-7 figures 