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"I think context is a massive factor in how a compliment is received by a person. " Yes! A genuine "you look really nice in that" with a smile is fine in my book. A leer and a "that dress makes your tits look great" or "those trousers make your cock look big" isn't unless you know your audience. | |||
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"I think context is a massive factor in how a compliment is received by a person. Yes! A genuine "you look really nice in that" with a smile is fine in my book. A leer and a "that dress makes your tits look great" or "those trousers make your cock look big" isn't unless you know your audience." Of course, as you so rightly point out,context is everything. But is it difficult to compliment a stranger without creeping them out? Recently a lady served me food in a cafe and smiled telling me I had lovely eyes. That was it, she promptly left, no motive other than a kind comment which did leave a fuzzy feeling. Then whilst in London recently, I was being served by a young lady who I thought was very pleasant and attractive. There was no sexual intention from me, but I knew any comment may make her uncomfortable. I simply commented on her name and nice accent and politely left. | |||
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"A friend said my tits looked massive in the top I was wearing. Not sure if it was a compliment or a complaint. " take it as a compliment. A friend once told me I could look good if I had money | |||
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"I think context is a massive factor in how a compliment is received by a person. Yes! A genuine "you look really nice in that" with a smile is fine in my book. A leer and a "that dress makes your tits look great" or "those trousers make your cock look big" isn't unless you know your audience. Of course, as you so rightly point out,context is everything. But is it difficult to compliment a stranger without creeping them out? Recently a lady served me food in a cafe and smiled telling me I had lovely eyes. That was it, she promptly left, no motive other than a kind comment which did leave a fuzzy feeling. Then whilst in London recently, I was being served by a young lady who I thought was very pleasant and attractive. There was no sexual intention from me, but I knew any comment may make her uncomfortable. I simply commented on her name and nice accent and politely left." It's very difficult man to woman. I think you judged it correctly. | |||
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