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Henry Cavill: "I don't like agressive women..."

British hunk Henry Cavill who's all set to star in the film of the summer, says he likes women who are confident, but not agressive and preferably ones that can handle their alcohol.

''What's important to me is that a woman has confidence in what she is, as opposed to trying to conform to someone else's type. I don't like aggressive women because they're always on the defensive. I like a good drinking buddy - and I can drink a lot,'' said Cavill to Glamour magazine.

​Cavill finds agressive women a turn off

The Immortals star, 30, also went on to add that his biggest turn on was a naked women and that he found that entire female form "beautiful".

He said: ''I mean, no artist could imagine a more beautiful shape. It's incredible. A man can look attractive, beautiful even, but nothing like a woman naked.

''That's why women would rather look at other naked women than at men.''

The actor who's currently dating Fast & Furious 6 actress Gina Carano, admits his work makes relationships tough, but insists he would never be unfaithful while away for long periods of time.

He said: ''It takes a lot of understanding from the other person, because there's a lot of time apart, but I've always been a monogamous man.''

Cavill will be seen as Clark Kent/Superman in the new Superman film, Man of Steel which hits theatres 14 June 2013.​ The film also stars Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Laurence Fishburne and Russell Crowe.

Check out the latest posters from the film along with its theatrical trailer below.

Movie Posters: Man of Steel

​Theatrcial Trailer: Man of Steel

http://manofsteel.com http://www.facebook.com/manofsteel In theaters June 14th. From Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures comes "Man of Steel", starring Henry Cavill, directed by Zach Snyder. The film also stars Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Michael Shannon, Russell Crowe, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Henry Lennix, Christopher Meloni and Laurence Fishburne.
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