QUOTE(Ralna @ Jan 5 2025, 02:02 PM)
I have a random thought and want to ask for some advice or opinions.
I’m aware that men often don’t receive enough compliments.
As a woman, I do notice the fine qualities or good deeds some men do, but how can I compliment them without giving the wrong impression?
It’s purely out of appreciation and acknowledgment, not romantic affection.
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Some examples of compliments I give men:
"Your hairstyle looks great on you. It suits your face shape and body. Where did you get your hair cut?"
"You seem to be a responsible, hardworking, and kind man. I’m sure there are women who appreciate these qualities in you."
However, I’m not sure if there are better ways to word my compliments, or if the way I word them is already good enough. 🤔
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Maybe you (men) could offer some input on the kinds of compliments you’d like to hear from women.
I think it could encourage female friends, or girlfriends/wives, to compliment men more.
never ever say that...sounds like friendzoned I’m aware that men often don’t receive enough compliments.
As a woman, I do notice the fine qualities or good deeds some men do, but how can I compliment them without giving the wrong impression?
It’s purely out of appreciation and acknowledgment, not romantic affection.
*
Some examples of compliments I give men:
"Your hairstyle looks great on you. It suits your face shape and body. Where did you get your hair cut?"
"You seem to be a responsible, hardworking, and kind man. I’m sure there are women who appreciate these qualities in you."
However, I’m not sure if there are better ways to word my compliments, or if the way I word them is already good enough. 🤔
*
Maybe you (men) could offer some input on the kinds of compliments you’d like to hear from women.
I think it could encourage female friends, or girlfriends/wives, to compliment men more.
Jan 5 2025, 04:44 PM

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