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Esquire Magazine has done it again. They have named Made Men’s Chirstina Hendricks the best looking woman in the world. In an amazing photo shoot of Hendricks she shows off her curvaceous body. She’s a whooty, a beauty and an amazing actress. She says some pretty cool things too. From men in capris to panties her views are just as interesting as her… Check them out for yourself. 

‘Panties is a wonderful word. When did you stop saying ‘panties’? It’s sexy. It’s girlie. It’s naughty. Say it more.’ [pagebreak]

‘No man should be on Facebook. It’s an invasion of everyone’s privacy. I really cannot stand it.’ [pagebreak]

‘The men who look, they really look. It doesn’t insult us. It doesn’t faze us, really. It’s just — well, it’s a little infantile. Which is ironic, isn’t it? The men who constantly stare at our breasts are never the men we’re attracted to.’ [pagebreak]

‘There are better words than beautiful. Radiant, for instance. It’s an underused word. It’s a very special word. ‘You are radiant.’ Also, enchanting, smoldering, intoxicating, charming, fetching.’ [pagebreak]

‘Marriage changes very little. The only things that will get a married man laid that won’t get a single man laid are adultery and whores. Intelligence and humor (and your smell) are what get you laid. That’s what got you laid when you were single. That’s what gets you laid when you’re married. Everything still works in marriage: especially intelligence and humor. Because the sexiest thing is to know you.’ [pagebreak]

‘No shorts that go below the knee. The ones almost like capri pants, the ones that hover somewhere between the kneecap and the calf? Enough with those shorts. They are the most embarrassing pants in the world. They should never be worn. No woman likes those.’ [pagebreak]

We want you to order Scotch. It’s the most impressive drink order. It’s classic. It’s sexy. Such a rich color. The glass, the smell. It’s not watered down with fruit juice. It’s Scotch. And you ordered it.

‘Stand up, open a door, offer a jacket. We talk about it with our friends after you do it. We say, ‘Can you believe he stood up when I approached the table?’ It makes us feel important. And it makes you important because we talk about it.’

FOR CHRISTINA HENDRICKS FULL ESQUIRE ARTICLE, CLICK HERE