KAY Adams has revealed her top ten pet peeves when it comes to potential boyfriends.
This list of “icks,” as Adams called them, were traits that she explained were “just not attractive” to her.
In a recent episode of Up And Adams on FanDuel TV, Adams, who herself appears to be single and does not typically discuss her love life publically, revealed that winking was among her top ten “icks” when it comes to boyfriends.
Something she described as “a legit ick,” another to make the list was: “Always being on a phone or having an Android phone.”
Adams, 37, also took issue with men who refer “to a football team as ‘we,'” and guys who have what she jokingly called “a GNC aisle” in their kitchens – in reference to the sporting supplement retailer.
She elaborated that she wasn’t keen on “any over-workout-y stuff.”
Other “icks” were “wanting to talk about money,” something which also applied to discussing cryptocurrency or NFTs.
Then there was having “a bitmoji or knows what a bitmoji is” – which is another of her “icks.”
Obnoxiousness was another, along with people who tweet about flight delays and people who leave poor reviews on Yelp.
And finally, one of Adams’ more unusual “icks” was men who say “meat sweats.”
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However, for any eligible bachelors out there who spend their free time buying cryptocurrency on their Android while working out as they simultaneously discuss the “meat sweats,” all hope is not lost.
Adams admitted that she “would accept a loving wonderful person that did all of these things if he was my person.”
And many of her fans were impressed by the top ten.
One viewer tweeted: “I think it’s a legit list. The idea of date is to get to know the other persons. Being cocky, flossing jewelry, or money are all legit icks. It completely sends the wrong message.”
A second laughed at “Having an android,” adding: “[Allthough] the Samsung flip looks really cool. Agree on the airline complaining tweets.
“Being too workouty is a tough one but there is def a threshold for having too many supplements and being too crazy about it.”
While a third wrote: “I’m just right here. I have never ever done any of your icks. And I speak Swedish.”