So true tho. Some guy came in the other day like.. Oh djarii, I'm in a good mood, here's a compliment.. Then proceeded to tell me how I looked better without makeup. I rolled my eyes so hard they nearly fell out of my head.
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Real Question. I say this with genuine good intentions when I mean it to girls I am “talking” to. What’s wrong with it? It’s not sexualizing them as “nice ass” is. Imo, it’s like saying “you’re hair looks better in this way”.
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Replying to @ljhjoakim @aadthea
If you need to fit a certain criteria in order for this to be a compliment, then it's not a compliment.
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I feel like the receiving girl will almost always awkwardly say thankyou rather than accept it, but what are we supposed to say? You look better WITH makeup on?
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Replying to @ljhjoakim @aadthea
Depends on who is saying it really.. I don't need randos telling me how I should dress because they THINK its better that way.
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Okay I understand then, I’m not that rando
. I mean purely in complimenting my better half. I feel it’s a compliment they aren’t sure how to take, however.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @ljhjoakim @aadthea
How is anyone supposed to take it really? One guy says yr better without piercings, or yr better without makeup, then someone else says the opposite? Can't please anyone really, so why don't people just fuck off w/ their opinions and let me dress myself, i'm 24 for christs sake.
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the issue really is though with random people chiming in with their opinions when really their opinions are irrelevant when it comes to how I dress, they just wanna be heard and feel important. >_>
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Good conversation, ty
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