Someone thought I was hot... I'm offended!!
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Too many people take nice passing comments as "perving" Speaking from my own experiences i was used to the whispers saying "Oh she would be really attractive if she put some effort in" or "She would be stunning if she lost weight". I am not used to getting nice comments, so frankly i am unsure how to react. For sure tho... I don't find it offensive! If someone takes time out of their lives to make a nice comment at me then i think its sweet. Yeah sure i get the creepers via inbox explaining their foot fetishes or the fact they like to wear their partners underwear (just to name a few) I just delete them and decline friend request.
Life lesson number 1. Its the internet, creepers are a way of life here! and 2. A nice comment is a nice comment in whatever context. However if 1 creepy inbox puts you in a fettle and makes u feel violated for the rest of the day then maybe its time to get rid of the internet all together. I am sure i am not alone in saying i also get random creepers inboxing me on facebook and other social sites, Not just here.
At the end of the day we have all taken steps to make ourselves more attractive/healthy for ourselves. When others comment take it as a NSV for the day
I like this post!:flowerforyou:
Exactly!! My thoughts as well. Great response.0 -
Too many people take nice passing comments as "perving" Speaking from my own experiences i was used to the whispers saying "Oh she would be really attractive if she put some effort in" or "She would be stunning if she lost weight". I am not used to getting nice comments, so frankly i am unsure how to react. For sure tho... I don't find it offensive! If someone takes time out of their lives to make a nice comment at me then i think its sweet. Yeah sure i get the creepers via inbox explaining their foot fetishes or the fact they like to wear their partners underwear (just to name a few) I just delete them and decline friend request.
Life lesson number 1. Its the internet, creepers are a way of life here! and 2. A nice comment is a nice comment in whatever context. However if 1 creepy inbox puts you in a fettle and makes u feel violated for the rest of the day then maybe its time to get rid of the internet all together. I am sure i am not alone in saying i also get random creepers inboxing me on facebook and other social sites, Not just here.
At the end of the day we have all taken steps to make ourselves more attractive/healthy for ourselves. When others comment take it as a NSV for the day
True that!! The fact is not all women are comfortable with getting compliments. They're not necessarily offended, but they're just not comfortable!! But it also depends on the context of the compliment. Obviously if you pass a compliment in a perverted manner, like telling a woman she has nice boobs or something like that, then she might be offended by that! But then again, I also agree with what someone said somewhere in this thread that women are generally more likely to graciously accept compliments from good looking guys that from ugly guys!! So it's also a matter of perspective!! Just saying!!0 -
I also agree with what someone said somewhere in this thread that women are generally more likely to graciously accept compliments from good looking guys that from ugly guys!! So it's also a matter of perspective!! Just saying!!
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^^^^^^This goes both ways! Males are probably just as guilty of this!0 -
Too many people take nice passing comments as "perving" Speaking from my own experiences i was used to the whispers saying "Oh she would be really attractive if she put some effort in" or "She would be stunning if she lost weight". I am not used to getting nice comments, so frankly i am unsure how to react. For sure tho... I don't find it offensive! If someone takes time out of their lives to make a nice comment at me then i think its sweet. Yeah sure i get the creepers via inbox explaining their foot fetishes or the fact they like to wear their partners underwear (just to name a few) I just delete them and decline friend request.
Life lesson number 1. Its the internet, creepers are a way of life here! and 2. A nice comment is a nice comment in whatever context. However if 1 creepy inbox puts you in a fettle and makes u feel violated for the rest of the day then maybe its time to get rid of the internet all together. I am sure i am not alone in saying i also get random creepers inboxing me on facebook and other social sites, Not just here.
At the end of the day we have all taken steps to make ourselves more attractive/healthy for ourselves. When others comment take it as a NSV for the day
True that!! The fact is not all women are comfortable with getting compliments. They're not necessarily offended, but they're just not comfortable!! But it also depends on the context of the compliment. Obviously if you pass a compliment in a perverted manner, like telling a woman she has nice boobs or something like that, then she might be offended by that! But then again, I also agree with what someone said somewhere in this thread that women are generally more likely to graciously accept compliments from good looking guys that from ugly guys!! So it's also a matter of perspective!! Just saying!!
I know that out in the real world I hate attention Makes me terribly uncomfortable... It's nice here, but something about face to face... To me thats going to be one of the downfalls of me losing weight is getting "more attention" but most arn't like me I guess lol0 -
I also agree with what someone said somewhere in this thread that women are generally more likely to graciously accept compliments from good looking guys that from ugly guys!! So it's also a matter of perspective!! Just saying!!
^^^^^^This goes both ways! Males are probably just as guilty of this!
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I agree!! I wanted to quote that post but couldn't find it so this was just a reference to that! I certainly wasn't implying that males aren't guilty of the same thing!0 -
if any girl tells me im hot a promise i will not be offended.....in fact id probably get up kick my office chair across the room rip my shirt off and start dancing0
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Also just like those who wanted to fish in some compliments to make themselves feel better, people who don't know how to accept compliments seriously need to work on their low self-confidence either. The fact is that they couldn't see themselves as hot & attractive so they think that the compliments they get are an insult in disguise. It is more on their insecurity on themselves rather than feeling offended with the compliments.0
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I don't mind getting compliments it's nice and I usually always say thank u whether I find the person attractive or not.
Now when the convo goes something like this I do get a bit offended
Person:Hey u look like u have done a great job, u look hot
Me: thank you, looks like u are doing a great job yourself
Person: your pictures look nice but I would like to see you in something sexy, can u send me some pictures
Why would a guy think that after a response I would send a dirty pic to them. That feels a bit creepy. If u have been regularly speaking with someone and feel there is some sort of chemistry ok maybe then ask.0 -
Also just like those who wanted to fish in some compliments to make themselves feel better, people who don't know how to accept compliments seriously need to work on their low self-confidence either. The fact is that they couldn't see themselves as hot & attractive so they think that the compliments they get are an insult in disguise. It is more on their insecurity on themselves rather than feeling offended with the compliments.
:bigsmile: You couldn't have put more it more perfectly!! Oh and by the way, you're on my FL, so I sort of creeped your profile and wow, you most certainly are hot!! Just thought I should let you know!0 -
When did "selfie" become a word?
Ya a selfie sounds like something you do as a teen, and hope your mom never catches you doing it.
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When did "selfie" become a word?
Yeah, I read it that way too. And frankly, it makes the forums much more fun! :drinker:0 -
Also just like those who wanted to fish in some compliments to make themselves feel better, people who don't know how to accept compliments seriously need to work on their low self-confidence either. The fact is that they couldn't see themselves as hot & attractive so they think that the compliments they get are an insult in disguise. It is more on their insecurity on themselves rather than feeling offended with the compliments.
I agree with this.
If I got a compliment, I wouldn't be offended. On the (extremely rare) occasion I do get one, I'm completely shocked, and then flattered.0 -
I find those kinds of compliments weird because I only post face shots. How would they even know if I'm not or not? Hmm...0
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Everyone should tell me how hot I am, all the time.0
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I find those kinds of compliments weird because I only post face shots. How would they even know if I'm not or not? Hmm...
Cute face + ovaries + Internet connection = hit-on-able
We'll fill in the blanks later.0 -
I guess it depends. Women want to be admired, not hit on by creepy guys. So "Hey, amazing progress. You look really hot" is probably ok. while "Hey sexy, I like that tattoo on your *kitten*" is maybe less okay.
This.0 -
if any girl tells me im hot a promise i will not be offended.....in fact id probably get up kick my office chair across the room rip my shirt off and start dancing
Now that's a viral video I'd like to see! ;-) lol rawrrrrrr prrrrrrrr
haha!! agreed!!
Has the video been posted yet? I am interested in shirt ripping and bare chest dancing.0 -
Has the video been posted yet? I am interested in shirt ripping and bare chest dancing.0
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I think it's natural for people who have insecurities to be skeptical of praise - especially regarding their physical appearance. I recently received a compliment and was told by a guy that I was "eye candy". While this (at first) made me feel happy/flattered, I then moved into the perplexing and complicated emotion of skepticism... why would he say that? why would he think of me like that? what are his motives?
Ultimately, I have decided to take it at face value and be happy about it. If there are alterior motives, I don't wanna know about them... ignorance is bliss!0 -
I think it's natural for people who have insecurities to be skeptical of praise - especially regarding their physical appearance. I recently received a compliment and was told by a guy that I was "eye candy". While this (at first) made me feel happy/flattered, I then moved into the perplexing and complicated emotion of skepticism... why would he say that? why would he think of me like that? what are his motives?
Ultimately, I have decided to take it at face value and be happy about it. If there are alterior motives, I don't wanna know about them... ignorance is bliss!
If one were to call me "*kitten* candy," however...0 -
I think it's natural for people who have insecurities to be skeptical of praise - especially regarding their physical appearance. I recently received a compliment and was told by a guy that I was "eye candy". While this (at first) made me feel happy/flattered, I then moved into the perplexing and complicated emotion of skepticism... why would he say that? why would he think of me like that? what are his motives?
Ultimately, I have decided to take it at face value and be happy about it. If there are alterior motives, I don't wanna know about them... ignorance is bliss!
If one were to call me "*kitten* candy," however...
haha, *kitten* candy! That would be something to be skeptical of indeed!0 -
...Not to be confused with "man candy." Though, "man *kitten* candy" is just unacceptable, period.0
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"Hey Molly! You are looking pretty damn smokin these days!" = :blushing:
"Hey Molly! I've never met you, but howsabout you put on a purple thing and dance around for me? *waves dolla bills* = :noway:0 -
True that!! The fact is not all women are comfortable with getting compliments. They're not necessarily offended, but they're just not comfortable!! But it also depends on the context of the compliment. Obviously if you pass a compliment in a perverted manner, like telling a woman she has nice boobs or something like that, then she might be offended by that! But then again, I also agree with what someone said somewhere in this thread that women are generally more likely to graciously accept compliments from good looking guys that from ugly guys!! So it's also a matter of perspective!! Just saying!!
Yes. If Henry Cavill says to a girl "you look great", she's more likely to take that as a compliment, but if a random 400 lbs guy with unkempt hair, ketchup-stained shirt and bad breath says the exact same thing, she's gonna get creeped out.0 -
I've always been attracted to him. Maybe it is because I like gnomes?0 -
I don't mind getting compliments it's nice and I usually always say thank u whether I find the person attractive or not.
Now when the convo goes something like this I do get a bit offended
Person:Hey u look like u have done a great job, u look hot
Me: thank you, looks like u are doing a great job yourself
Person: your pictures look nice but I would like to see you in something sexy, can u send me some pictures
Why would a guy think that after a response I would send a dirty pic to them. That feels a bit creepy. If u have been regularly speaking with someone and feel there is some sort of chemistry ok maybe then ask.0 -
I don't mind getting compliments it's nice and I usually always say thank u whether I find the person attractive or not.
Now when the convo goes something like this I do get a bit offended
Person:Hey u look like u have done a great job, u look hot
Me: thank you, looks like u are doing a great job yourself
Person: your pictures look nice but I would like to see you in something sexy, can u send me some pictures
Why would a guy think that after a response I would send a dirty pic to them. That feels a bit creepy. If u have been regularly speaking with someone and feel there is some sort of chemistry ok maybe then ask.
Rofl hold your breathe till they get there0
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